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Claude Code's agent teams are powerful. Getting them to actually work is a nightmare. Swarm Orchestra fixes that. Without it: • 20 runaway agents from teammates spawning teammates • Claude guesses the team structure • TeamDelete fails silently and leaves stale state With it: you describe the work, approve a plan, agents spawn and coordinate on their own. v2 just added mid-turn inter-agent messaging via a PreToolUse hook. Agents can course-correct each other without waiting for a turn boundary. github.com/NuskiBuilds/swarm…
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Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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INTRODUCING: ENTHEA! 👁️ calling all: 🎛️ VJs & live visualists 🌀 ravers & festival heads 🍄 psychonauts & consciousness explorers 🎚️ DJs & producers 🧠 neuro & math nerds ✨ shader heads & generative artists 🧘 meditators & breathwork folks …and anyone who's ever wanted to watch their music hallucinate! what started as a one-shot prompt test for a science-based drug-trip simulator turned into what just might be the best music visualizer i've EVER seen! 🤯 I set out to test Claude's willingness to simulate various drug experiences like LSD, psilocybin, DMT, cannabis — basically all the entheogens! the rule was simple: don't FAKE psychedelic visuals, RESEARCH them and COMPUTE them. so i (or rather, Opus-4.8) simulated the visual cortex (a neural field crossing a Turing bifurcation, mapped back through the retina→brain transform) and the real Klüver form constants just emerged. tunnels, spirals, lattices, straight out of the math. 🧠 then we couldn't stop. reaction-diffusion, quasicrystals, hyperbolic tilings, a 3D Mandelbox you fall through, 50k particles surfing a fluid-dynamics field. every mode is real math, cited in-app. receipts, not vibes. then it got unhinged: we set AI mathematician-agents loose to invent patterns NEVER rendered in a visualizer, judged them, and turned the winners into shaders. shipped 10 novel ideas — Indra's Pearls, Arnold tongues, Gaussian primes, sine-Gordon breathers… 🤯 and somewhere it became a full VJ instrument: feed it a track and it reads the whole waveform, feels the drop coming with "drop detection", and fires a 🌀 WORMHOLE on the beat! the visuals sync with your music via mic or browser tab sharing for low latency! works well with Chromium browsers like Brave, Edge, etc. 29 modes. one html file. zero deps. AGPL — free forever, yours to fork. 🐉 ex natura, per mathematicam, ad visionem 🜂 gg 🫡
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𒈎𒀙 𒎑𒍑(𒀑: 𒆱) { 𒂉𒅸 𒈞𒅮 = 𒋧(𒄑) 𒂉𒅸 𒀎 = [] 𒈈𒊯 𒉻 𒎀 𒐗𒐚 { 𒉻𒀞 𒀙.𒁗 { 𒆯 => 𒈌.𒅯(), 𒃒 => 𒉛 * 𒐗, } 𒄕 𒊡 > 𒐜𒌋 { 𒉻.𒋰(𒉃) } } 𒀶𒊡 𒉉.𒊤() { 𒉊 = 𒍁(𒂵) } 𒆂 𒉜𒌪.𒊳() }
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Today, among the goods that are universally intended for everyone, we must also include new forms of property, such as patents, algorithms, digital platforms, technological infrastructure and data. In a context where the wealth of nations depends increasingly on knowledge and technology, when these goods remain concentrated in the hands of a few, without adequate forms of sharing and access, a new imbalance is created that contradicts the universal destination of goods. In turn, it widens the gap between the included and the excluded, between those who can participate in the digital revolution and those who remain on the margins. #MagnificaHumanitas
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I know I can't be the only one I just want to be able to switch from a personal to a business/team account with the ability to choose a team smaller than 5
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Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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Been waiting a month for Anthropic to answer a simple usage question about Claude Code subscriptions Have I been ghosted
Can I get some questions answered by someone at Anthropic? 1. Can you use an OAuth token generated from a subscription to power the Claude Agent SDK strictly for using Claude Code in a local dev loop? All I want is a more reliable API for parallelizing multiple Claude Code's. 2. If I build an open source tool that relies on this pattern - i.e. for making parallelization easier - can I distribute it so that other people can use it? The reason I'm asking is that the legal compliance docs and @trq212's public statements (below) appear to contradict. x.com/trq212/status/20242123…
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Replying to @Hesamation
I was never one to agree that Anthropic was nerfing Claude. Recently, my autistic pattern recognition can’t let this get go because it’s been a glaring issue that we’ve been gaslit about. They are 100% nerfing it. I don’t have data like, like the researcher above, to back up my claims. But the Opus 4.6 and Claude in general, we had prior to February, was incredible. This was: - Prior to the scaling. - Prior to the influx of users. - Prior to them pushing out a new feature every hour. - Prior to them not fixing anything the power users are screaming about. It WAS incredible, now it’s back to eh. - The “should I continue” is a wild one actually. It’s fucking infuriating when we finish something, that has a defined set of instructions and todos, the model tries to “stop here for the day” or “we’ve done a lot today, should we stop for the day, and commit?”. - The going in circles and self contradiction is also a crazy one. That with the fact that opus seems to be making changes, that make no sense, and when plainly asked why that change was made, the model said it didn’t read the code! Like what the fuck?! - The burning of tokens is also wild. I asked Claude to please fix a specific label, on a view. That’s it. I step away, mind you the model wasn’t on auto accept or anything, and come back to 30 mins of wasted time. Then has more questions for me after my tokens were burned for 30 minutes. - Putting the model into the plan mode, prior to making changes, also used to be a banger. The model would spawn subagents, set things up, orchestrate. None of that happens in plan mode anymore. Plan mode seems to be a complete waste of tokens and time. Especially when you plan for 30 minutes. Accept the plan. Then the model does nothing for another 30 minutes, aside from burning tokens. Unsure wtf is happening but I simply want the banger service back, from prior to February, that I am paying $200/month for. TBH, I would have paid $500/month for that version of Claude. That’s how bad the current version is. This Claude has me programming manually again. Months of incredible work with Claude. Now just slop. cc: @bcherny @trq212 @AnthropicAI
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Anthropic CEO: “Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world.”
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Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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Imagine monitoring the situation from here
going for a walk
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hey @amorriscode @bcherny @trq212 built this to handle reliable spawning, cleanup, and inter-agent messaging for Claude Code agent teams would love feedback from you all!
Claude Code's agent teams are powerful. Getting them to actually work is a nightmare. Swarm Orchestra fixes that. Without it: • 20 runaway agents from teammates spawning teammates • Claude guesses the team structure • TeamDelete fails silently and leaves stale state With it: you describe the work, approve a plan, agents spawn and coordinate on their own. v2 just added mid-turn inter-agent messaging via a PreToolUse hook. Agents can course-correct each other without waiting for a turn boundary. github.com/NuskiBuilds/swarm…
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Claude Code's agent teams are powerful. Getting them to actually work is a nightmare. Swarm Orchestra fixes that. Without it: • 20 runaway agents from teammates spawning teammates • Claude guesses the team structure • TeamDelete fails silently and leaves stale state With it: you describe the work, approve a plan, agents spawn and coordinate on their own. v2 just added mid-turn inter-agent messaging via a PreToolUse hook. Agents can course-correct each other without waiting for a turn boundary. github.com/NuskiBuilds/swarm…
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Claude Code's agent teams are powerful. Getting them to actually work is a nightmare. Swarm Orchestra fixes that. Without it: • 20 runaway agents from teammates spawning teammates • Claude guesses the team structure • TeamDelete fails silently and leaves stale state With it: you describe the work, approve a plan, agents spawn and coordinate on their own. v2 just added mid-turn inter-agent messaging via a PreToolUse hook. Agents can course-correct each other without waiting for a turn boundary. github.com/NuskiBuilds/swarm…
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Mar 14
A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.
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