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What scares me about Claude Code (and ai developer tools in general) is that a small model update could change how I interact with the tool entirely. There's no freezing the communication style that I need to use for good results.




I suspect that this is already a big reason why we get so many conflicting signals on "the best coding model". People tune into the style of the model they use the most, and hit snags and friction when they take another model for a spin.

Most iOS users report that Android is a disaster of an operating system, with layers and layers of user frustration. In reality, they actually are just totally in tune with how iOS does stuff. I can only imagine we have something similar going on here.


My impression is people build very fragile Rube Goldberg devices on top of the models and those things break. That's not to say anything is wrong about the Rube Goldberg machines! They're very interesting and do new things (and they help me understand how things work). I'm just saying that there's probably a significant misattribution about where the fragility exists.

https://xkcd.com/1172/




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