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5 minutes ago, Thorfun said:

nope. but i use exactly the same AI for my work. 😉 

Bet you did that in work time though 😂

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Out of interest Claude users …

 

Does it give suggestions for “ new features “ ?

 

I find with chat - I suggest something ; we discuss it technically . I ask what else it would add , gives really good suggestions . Which in turn prompts me up the spec .

 

This back and forth discussion I find super helpful !

Posted
19 minutes ago, Pocster said:

Out of interest Claude users …

 

Does it give suggestions for “ new features “ ?

 

I find with chat - I suggest something ; we discuss it technically . I ask what else it would add , gives really good suggestions . Which in turn prompts me up the spec .

 

This back and forth discussion I find super helpful !

Yes. Definitely. When architecting new ideas there are often “future developments“ suggested without even asking for them. 

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4 minutes ago, Thorfun said:

Yes. Definitely. When architecting new ideas there are often “future developments“ suggested without even asking for them. 

Whilst my project is just hobby eye Candy I'm really impressed not just with the suggestions but how to implement. We go round the loop again ; with a technical discussion on these features. It's better than working with people!!!. Can't wait to show what we create!

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I find you have to rein it in quite often though with big projects as it gets blinkered and fixing one issue leads to another and another when it was the initial fix that was wrong. 
it’s definitely not yet at the point where non-technical people can write software I think as you have to proof read a lot of it!

 

I have started asking it to write me something to paste in to starting a new context as the best way to get it up to speed!

Posted
5 hours ago, Thorfun said:

I find you have to rein it in quite often though with big projects as it gets blinkered and fixing one issue leads to another and another when it was the initial fix that was wrong. 
it’s definitely not yet at the point where non-technical people can write software I think as you have to proof read a lot of it!

 

I have started asking it to write me something to paste in to starting a new context as the best way to get it up to speed!

lol ! Oh I get it to do everything! - free run of the chicken house ! 😊

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@Thorfun struggling massively with chat and dead file links. Files are too large for the canvas and file links rarely survive - even if you click them 1 second later.

Driving me mad.

 

Although Claude lacks persistent memory if it generates a file link does it survive long enough to actually download it????

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57 minutes ago, Pocster said:

@Thorfun struggling massively with chat and dead file links. Files are too large for the canvas and file links rarely survive - even if you click them 1 second later.

Driving me mad.

 

Although Claude lacks persistent memory if it generates a file link does it survive long enough to actually download it????

i don't use file links. I integrate with VSCode and i can then commit to a git repo and pull it to wherever i want.

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50 minutes ago, Thorfun said:

i don't use file links. I integrate with VSCode and i can then commit to a git repo and pull it to wherever i want.

technically it can't push can it? i.e.it does it 'somehow' via your pc..?

Posted
14 minutes ago, Pocster said:

technically it can't push can it? i.e.it does it 'somehow' via your pc..?

i don't use AI to run `git push`! even i can just about manage that. 🤣

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Thorfun said:

i don't use AI to run `git push`! even i can just about manage that. 🤣

Oh I'm (expletive deleted)ing lazy! It's a nightmare with chat as it can't push - but I'm working on automating as best I can!

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5 minutes ago, Pocster said:

Oh I'm (expletive deleted)ing lazy! It's a nightmare with chat as it can't push - but I'm working on automating as best I can!

so i can commit and push within VSCode and the Roo extension can use the LLM to run git commands (i've had it do it in the past to check the git logs to compare versions of code) so i don't see why i couldn't get AI to run the git commands for me. i can't try it at work as we have to raise change requests but next time i'm working on a personal project i'll see if it works. a quick "can you commit the changes and push to the repo?" should do it.

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1 minute ago, Thorfun said:

so i can commit and push within VSCode and the Roo extension can use the LLM to run git commands (i've had it do it in the past to check the git logs to compare versions of code) so i don't see why i couldn't get AI to run the git commands for me. i can't try it at work as we have to raise change requests but next time i'm working on a personal project i'll see if it works. a quick "can you commit the changes and push to the repo?" should do it.

All the git stuff is new too me so feels a bit WTF. But I'm only using it so chat can pull from the repo. I'm trying to automate everything my end so I do no typing (lazy) so all menu driven!!

Posted
34 minutes ago, Pocster said:

All the git stuff is new too me so feels a bit WTF. But I'm only using it so chat can pull from the repo. I'm trying to automate everything my end so I do no typing (lazy) so all menu driven!!

That’s where using an IDE is beneficial then as the AI will change the local files with code so it’s all saved locally. 
 

but it’s a bit cheaty for me as I get free access to AI through work so if I had to pay I probably wouldn’t use it as much!

Posted
13 minutes ago, Thorfun said:

but it’s a bit cheaty for me as I get free access to AI through work so if I had to pay I probably wouldn’t use it as much!

Surely :

 

a) not that expensive 

b) you ain’t that tight 

 

😂

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, Pocster said:

a) not that expensive 

 

None of the AI companies are making money, their users are spending far more in compute resources than they make in subscriptions and as the models get more complex the cost goes up (there are limits to power/data centre availability and compute demand is going up faster than Moores Law scaling).

 

Once you get the real bill for your use you might suddenly find your laziness lessens ;)

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Just now, -rick- said:

 

None of the AI companies are making money, their users are spending far more in compute resources than they make in subscriptions and as the models get more complex the cost goes up (there are limits to power/data centre availability and compute demand is going up faster than Moores Law scaling).

 

Once you get the real bill for your use you might suddenly find you laziness lessens ;)

I might be learning that lesson the hard way!. Refuse to quit - so forcing 'bitch' chatGPT to do what I want. On day 3 - not even started the project yet 🤪

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Claude is telling me it can’t push or pull from git !!!

 

don’t have the ability to access git repositories, and this isn’t a feature that’s available through any paid tier or upgrade. My capabilities are the same regardless of subscription level when it comes to external system access.
I cannot:
    •    Access GitHub, GitLab, or any git repositories via URL
    •    Clone, pull, or push to repositories
    •    Browse remote code repositories
    •    Execute git commands on your system
    •    Connect to external development tools or version control systems

 

 

claude code ! AI so advanced it doesn’t mention that !

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