500 Lines of Claude Code Rules Ignored—Until I Weaponized Hooks
Claude Code devoured my 500-line rulebook, then spat out violations. Hooks changed that—now it obeys, every time.
Claude Code devoured my 500-line rulebook, then spat out violations. Hooks changed that—now it obeys, every time.
Picture this: four fresh, SEO-tuned articles hitting the web every day, all hands-off. A self-taught coder pulls it off—but who's really cashing in?
One HTML file. Global conflicts mapped in real time. CrisisPulse proves serverless minimalism still packs a punch in 2024.
Picture this: a single quiz line hits you like a mirror held too close, and suddenly you're screenshotting it for all your friends. That's the power of quiz.thicket.sh's 26 experiments.
Tired of AirDrop's Apple-only vibes or croc's relay risks? Drift promises secure cross-platform file sharing that actually works across Wi-Fi chaos.
Surprise OpenAI bills hitting your wallet? One dev built LLMeter to track every dollar across providers—no proxies, just pure visibility.
Cursor promised a beast of a coding tool with Composer 2. Three days later, a sneaky API string revealed it's powered by Moonshot's Kimi K2.5. Hype meets reality—hard.
Everyone figured slapping 'AI-generated' on a celebrity interview would fix the ethics mess. Esquire Singapore just proved it won't—welcome to the era of prompt-engineered personas.
At 4:23 AM ET, an intern spots a monster debug file in Claude Code's npm package. By breakfast, Anthropic's codebase is mirrored worldwide. No hackers. Just a forgotten .npmignore line.
Ever wondered why your beefy RTX can't handle Gemma 4's context without OOM errors? TRL's stable release and llama.cpp tweaks are here to flip that script, turning local inference into a superpower.
Blind to your home's power hogs? A whole-home energy monitor turned my suspicions upside down, cutting €40 off monthly bills with hard data. Here's the breakdown.
Agents trading services? Sounds slick. Until you realize it's wide open for scams and corporate lock-in.
A scheduled message vanishes into the ether. That's when you learn: reliable backend systems aren't built on speed or shine—they're forged in failure modes. Here's the blueprint from five years of real-world scars.
AI isn't just writing code anymore—it's reviewing it like a grizzled senior dev. QodoAI's Qodo Merge slips into your GitHub workflow, sparking genius fixes on the fly.
Tired of Claude Code chugging through refactors one file at a time? Parallel agents change that — spawn four, merge cleanly, done in minutes.
Nvidia hit $4.3 trillion on AI hype. CEO Jensen Huang just claimed AGI's arrived—using a flimsy viral app example that undercuts his own point.
Your marketing team's landing pages are due Monday, but devs are slammed. No-code builders promise salvation — but at what cost to control and performance?
Ninety minutes. That's the claim for whipping up a Claude-powered AI that nags you via Telegram. Sounds slick—until you poke at the cracks.
Your app starts simple: users in Postgres. Then profiles need docs, recs want graphs, AI craves vectors. Multi-model databases say 'stop the madness'—but do they really simplify?
47 files. 8,000 lines of TypeScript. A slick 3D tracker for Artemis II, live in browsers worldwide—all from one afternoon's work. But it's not magic; it's a pipeline that forces AI to act like a real engineer.