What MCP servers are you guys using for persistent memory?
Reddit user discusses MCP server integrations for persistent context with Claude, specifically Recall integration for document/clip management.
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Reddit user discusses MCP server integrations for persistent context with Claude, specifically Recall integration for document/clip management.
Change.org petition requests Anthropic adopt 90-day notice, 24-month API retention, and user consultation for Claude model deprecations.
Sometimes when between sessions and working heavily and suddenly limit breaks out... and waiting for it to reset... Video is funny on spot.... From Mr Bean movie
Tuning llama.cpp ubatch and n-cpu-moe parameters improves gpt-oss-120b prompt processing from 240 to higher tok/s on RTX 3090.
User shares tap-water cooling setup for DGX running Qwen3.5-122b, achieving 68°C at 95% utilization with 18.77 tokens/sec.
Reddit user asks whether Claude Opus 4.7 has improved since launch complaints, seeking coding performance comparison to 4.6.
Curl maintainer Daniel Stenberg used Anthropic's Mythos security scanner on curl codebase, finding 1 confirmed vulnerability and ~20 bugs.
Robinhood files confidentially for its second venture fund, this time targeting growth as well as early-stage startups.
AutoScout24 deploys Codex and ChatGPT for internal engineering workflows, reporting faster development cycles and improved code quality.
OpenAI's Parameter Golf competition engaged 1,000+ researchers on AI-assisted ML workflows, coding agents, and model optimization under resource constraints.
NVIDIA engineers use Codex with GPT-5.5 for production systems and research experiment automation.
GitLab announces 30% reduction in operating countries and workforce restructuring in response to agentic AI era.
Artificial Analysis releases Coding Agent Index benchmarking frontier models across SWE-Bench-Pro-Hard, Terminal-Bench v2, and SWE-Atlas-QnA.
OpenAI is launching Daybreak, an AI initiative focused on detecting and patching vulnerabilities before attackers find them. Daybreak uses the Codex Security AI agent that launched in March to create a threat model based on an organization's code and focus on possible attack paths, validate likely vulnerabilities, and then automate the detection of the higher risk ones. Its launch comes just over a month after rival Anthropic announced Claude Mythos, a security-focused AI model it claimed was too dangerous to publicly release and only shared privately as a part of its own initiative, dubbed P...
Some of the positions focus on AI-native development, data engineering and analytics, cloud-based engineering, and agent and model development as well as prompt engineering and new AI workflows.
Reddit speculation about an unnamed superapp announcement; no substantive details or confirmation provided.
I noticed the core pillars are: Helpful, Honest, Harmless and User Autonomy. However, Sonnet 4.6 I noticed follows the same output in conversation at the very first sight of emotions. * "I hear you" / acknowledgment * "You're not crazy for feeling this way" / validation * "Real talk:" / transition phrase * Sanitized summary / safe conclusion I use Claude for research, daily planning and as a thought partner. But I find 4.6, as well do many others, to be unusable compared to 4.5 because of such rigid formatting. Also, users were given a weeks notice of its imminent retirement. However, I'...
I purchased my Pro subscription on Friday 8th May and started using it straight away and it's saying it will reset on Sunday May 17th - 9 days later. How is there no way to reach a human? I'd rather someone at Anthropic aknowledge this is an issue "they're looking into" and come back with a bullshit excuse rather than have to go through a charge back with my card. I've read the documentation and people's posts here about usage resets but it seems like I must be missing something - any ideas?
After my cofounder and I finished our Master's two years ago, we ended up spending entire days filling out Workday forms instead of actually preparing for interviews. Low point: I joined what was supposed to be a "first round interview" only to find myself on a call with 4 other candidates. Turned out to be a front desk role, while I was applying for frontend developer jobs (I'd mass-applied through Dice). That was when "just apply more" died for me. Volume wasn't the answer. It was just more noise: more spam, more fake stuff, more time wasted on things that were never going to help me actua...
Thinking Machines, the AI company founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, announced Monday that it's working on something called "interaction models." The idea behind interaction models, according to Thinking Machines, is that they will let people "collaborate with AI the way we naturally collaborate with each other - they continuously take in audio, video, and text, and think, respond, and act in real time." As explained by Thinking Machines: Today's models experience reality in a single thread. Until the user finishes typing or speaking, the model waits with no perception of what the user...
User recreated a defunct Shockwave game using Claude and Three.js, demonstrating LLM-assisted web development for nostalgic game emulation.
User discovers musician whose work appears in Anthropic's Claude FM YouTube stream was unaware his music was being used.
Reddit post jokes about switching between Claude and GPT models due to frustration; anecdotal commentary with no technical substance.
Empirical study across 288 model calls identifying JSON output failures in Llama 3, Mistral, Command R, DeepSeek, Qwen; failure modes consistent across open and closed models but vary by rate.
User reports Nemotron-3-Super-64B variant runs 500k context on 48GB VRAM at 21 tok/s, performs well on coding tasks despite math-tuning.
Reddit post about a virus with no technical AI content or specifics.
Can AI save us from the AI industry’s endless thirst for water? Outlook not so good.
Publishers sue Meta alleging Mark Zuckerberg personally authorized unlicensed copyrighted content use for AI training.