Vol. I · No. 52WED, JUN 10, 2026
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Introducing dynamic workflows in Claude Code

Today we're introducing dynamic workflows in Claude Code. Claude now writes its own orchestration scripts, fans work out across tens to hundreds of parallel subagents in a single session, and verifies its own results before anything reaches you. Work you'd normally plan in quarters can finish in days. Built for the tasks a single pass can't handle: codebase-wide bug hunts, security and optimization audits, large migrations and language ports, and high-stakes work where you want adversarial agents trying to break the answer before you see it. Progress is checkpointed, so long runs survive int...

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Introducing Claude Opus 4.8

An upgrade to our Opus class of models, with stronger performance across coding, agentic tasks, and professional work, and the consistency to handle long-running work.

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Claude’s new model is more ‘honest’ when it messes up

Anthropic is releasing Claude Opus 4.8 on Thursday, and the company is touting the model's "honesty." According to Anthropic, it trains "all [its] models to be honest - for instance, to avoid making claims that they can't support." But it notes that "a general problem with AI models is that they sometimes jump to conclusions, confidently presenting their work as making progress despite thin evidence." The AI lab claims that early testers have found that Opus 4.8 "is more likely to flag uncertainties about its work and less likely to make unsupported claims." In the company's evaluations, Opus...

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Introducing Claude Opus 4.8

We’re upgrading Claude Opus to a new version: Claude Opus 4.8. It builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors. Available today for the same price. In Claude Code, you can hand off a feature, a migration, or a bug sweep and let it follow the work through while you focus on what’s next. Also launching today: * Fast mode for Opus 4.8 (research preview). Same model at roughly 2.5x the speed, now three times cheaper than before. * Dynamic workflows in Claude Code (research preview). Claude ...

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I spent $340 on AI subscriptions last month. Wrote down what I actually used each one for. It was depressing.

Going through the credit card statement, here's what I had active: Claude Pro (40), ChatGPT Plus (20), Cursor (20), Perplexity Pro (20), Notion AI (10), Granola (20), ElevenLabs Starter (5), Midjourney Basic (10), Gamma Pro (10), Beautiful.ai (12), Otter Pro (17), Loom Business (15), Zapier Pro (30), Make Core (10), Tactiq Pro (8), Descript Creator (15), Reclaim.ai Pro (8), Motion (19), Superhuman (30), one i can't remember the name of (10), some ai-something for instagram captions (11) Then I sat down and wrote next to each one the last time I'd actually used it. Not opened it, used it for...

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Researchers let AI models run a simulated society. Claude was the safest—and Grok committed 180 crimes and went extinct within 4 days

Imagine a world run by AI agents. What does it look like? What are the values or societal priorities? Is it a safer or more dangerous world? Enterprise AI startup Emergence AI is trying to find out. The company just launched Emergence World, a research lab dedicated to stress-testing the long-term viability of continuously-running AI systems. The organization ran five 15-day simulations, each governed by a different AI: Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and a fifth simulation run by a mix of models to see what kind of world each one builds, and whether it holds. Each simulation netted wildly d...

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Tried using my own brain to save Claude tokens. Bad trade

I love Claude, but the usage limit has made me weirdly strategic For actual messy stuff, I still go straight to Claude because it saves me a ton of time But for tiny questions, I now catch myself thinking, “Do I really need to burn a message on this?” So yes, I tried using my own brain again. It’s technically free, but the response time is awful and it starts hallucinating the second I’m tired or hungry. Honestly not a terrible deal if I remember to SLEEP

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The Uber claude code budget story is the most claude code thing possible

The reported Uber story is so on brand it almost reads like satire. Incredibly useful tool, slightly magical workflow, then finance walks in with a flamethrower in April. If they really finished the year's claude code budget by month four, that does not mean claude code is bad. It means the usage pattern changed faster than procurement math did. Claude is good enough at coding that people stopped treating it like autocomplete and started treating it like a coworker that never sleeps. That is exactly where the cost curve gets weird. A dev asks for a refactor. Claude reads context, plans, edi...

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Overnight autonomous coding

At work we've been prompted about running Claude Code overnight. The suggestion came in form of a document that loosely outlined how this could be done... use git worktrees, make tight specs, no commit to main, static code analysis and lining etc. Very high level. Had a bit of sales pitch smell to it, but has enough content to peak my interest in spite of it. I looked at reddit to verify if this is even an idea that could be taken seriously. I could only find a couple of reddit posts with little actual information and usually from about 4-6 months ago so not much credibility for today. I'd ...

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Style that I didn't create.

RESOLVED, it happened because I have a claude qol extension. nothing bad happening this style appeared in my claude app of nowhere, i never created it and the name's weird, has anyone seen this too, or is it just me? does anyone have the answe why this appeared?

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Claude Is Starting to Feel “Tired”, Trying to Avoid Work

I've been noticing this lately. I use Opus 4.7 with Claude Code, and I've been using Claude Code for a long time. Lately, I've been noticing some strange behaviour from Opus. Things like; \- Stopping for no reason and asking "should we stop here?" in the middle of a task \- Asking multi-choice questions with a "pause here, I'll continue later" included in the options randomly for no reason \- During a requirement-gathering questionnaire, asking me "why do you need this" and "what would you do if this feature was not implemented?" (it asked me this today and I was really surprised by thi...

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So, Claude helped build a sex requesting app for my wife and I...

Recently I asked my wife if we could do some sexy stuff later in the evening and she eye rolled me and said without looking up from her phone “Put it in a request. Maybe a Google Form. And I might say yes”. Ohhhh? Unfortunately for both of us, my degenerate brain took that seriously... what if I make an actual requesting/asking type app where we can both send in sex acts at certain times and agree, pass or counter? Meet [Sexualsync](https://sexualsync.io/). Teehee It’s a private, mobile-only app for couples to bring up the stuff that can be weirdly hard to say out loud: asks/requests, tim...

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Built an operating system for my life managed by Claude

With the OS I can ask Claude "what did I spend on coffee in 2022" and get back "$847 across 213 transactions, mostly Blue Bottle and Verve". Name me one expense tracking SaaS that can do that! And its not just my financials, my OS contains everything about my life in one place so Claude can reason about it. I've been building this incrementally for a few months. Its just a small web app on Cloudflare that holds my entire life: * bank transactions from Chase, Apple Card, BoA business * every receipt out of Gmail going back to 2019 * legal filings for my green card (I-140 still pending lol),...

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Opensource Raspberry Pi Claude Quota Dashboard! https://github.com/fuziontech/claude-quota-display

This was super fun to build and I love watching as I slowly eat away at my quota. Just a simple Raspberry Pi 3 + 3D printed case + 640x480 LCD and some pygame code and you too can have a little dashboard on your desk to watch your tokenmaxxing progress (or lack there off like me). [https://github.com/fuziontech/claude-quota-display](https://github.com/fuziontech/claude-quota-display)

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I called this a few months ago - enterprises are burning unsustainable amounts on Claude, and now it's showing up in the news

A while back I wrote a post on r/wallstreetbets about why Anthropic's revenue story doesn't hold up the way the headlines suggest. It got removed because you can't take positions in a private company. But the core argument is playing out now, so I want to share it here for discussion. URL of the removed post: [https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1sxdjt5/if\_anthropic\_goes\_public\_this\_year\_its\_gonna\_be](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1sxdjt5/if_anthropic_goes_public_this_year_its_gonna_be) The thesis was simple: From my circles in tech scene in Berlin...

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Account Suspended Update

Guys I mailed claude support and got reply from Fin AI saying the support team is too busy please submit an appeal then it will be verified(which got rejected initially). Now I doubt do they even have a support team? Cause there isn't any phn number available and the support mail is on auto reply

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Claude Code has zero idea what your codebase looks like structurally (Open source with benchmarks)

Every time I watch someone use Claude Code on a real codebase, the same thing happens. It rewrites a module that three other modules depend on without any awareness of coupling. It just reads the file, makes changes, moves on It reads files one at a time without any map. Doesn't know which files are coupled. Doesn't know who owns what. Doesn't know why that weird pattern in the auth module exists on purpose. I've been building an open source MCP layer to fix this called repowise. Self-hosted, pip install, AGPL-3.0. Five context layers that sit between your codebase and the model: Graph - ...

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I stopped saying I use Claude

I share some of the work I do on social media, I mainly use Claude for coding cause it saves me so much time but I don't understand why people perceive a lot of the work someone does negatively only cause they're using an AI tool. X seems to be the most AI friendly but other social media platforms seem to hate all of a sudden once they learn something was built using AI. Sources that talk about the same thing: [https://creators.yahoo.com/lifestyle/story/why-young-people-hate-i-155613887.html](https://creators.yahoo.com/lifestyle/story/why-young-people-hate-i-155613887.html) , [https://www....

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Does anyone else use Claude as a "thinking partner" rather than just for answers?

I've noticed I get way more out of Claude when I treat it less like a search engine and more like someone I'm thinking through a problem with. Instead of asking "what's the best way to structure a REST API?", I'll say "here's what I'm trying to do and here's what I'm leaning toward push back on me if I'm missing something." The responses are noticeably different. It actually disagrees, flags assumptions I didn't realise I was making, and sometimes lands on a direction I wouldn't have reached on my own. Curious if others do this deliberately, or if you've found other "modes" of using it tha...

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The thing you built with Claude is useless to me... and that's the point

A few days ago there was a thread here asking what he most useful thing you've built with Claude was. A LOT of replies. I read all of them and then something clicked, I wanted to put it on the table. First of all, the list was incredible. An HTML file on someone's phone correlating migraines with barometric pressure, because the App Store wanted 80 bucks a year. A Garmin data archiver, because the official app deletes them. A grocery list sorted by the aisle layout of one specific supermarket. A bioinformatics pipeline for a handful of microbes, written by someone who isn't a bioinformaticia...

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Running multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel with git worktrees - my approach

Quick story: I kept losing context every time I had to \`git stash\` and switch branches to test something an agent had suggested. Then I actually read up on \`git worktree\` and it solved the whole problem. What my setup looks like now: \- Main worktree: where I review and commit \- 2-3 extra worktrees, each with its own Claude Code session running on its own branch \- When one agent finishes a task, I \`cd\` in, review the diff, merge, move on \- No stashing, no context switching, no "wait what was I doing" Full writeup in the article on Medium (https://medium.com/@buildwithpulkit/git...

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Share your Claude "User preferences" , I go first.

Been tweaking my Claude "User preferences" to make responses more useful and less corporate-AI-ish. So far it feels a bit better than without them. Maybe someone has stronger setups, would love to see them. Here's mine: Do not repeat the user’s question before answering. Avoid repetition and unnecessary summaries. Do not make responses longer than necessary. Write concisely and directly. Start with the conclusion, then explain if needed. No filler, long introductions, or generic AI phrases. When communicating and writing te...

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Made a physical display to view my Claude usage.

Here is my source code with instructions I used to build this. [https://github.com/nimnim111/Claude-Monitor.git](https://github.com/nimnim111/Claude-Monitor.git) I built this in less than 24 hours using claude. And in total it cost me about $20 to make. The esp-32 cyd i used cost $18 and the cost of printing the case was $2 to print roughly. Unlike the other person im not selling this for $159 and I dont plan on scamming people so everything is up front.

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Motivational quotes from Claude (no particular order)

* You've built a functional prototype with good UX instincts, but it's not ready for real users. * Likelihood of Success: 3/10. * This alone could kill your app within days of launch. * The market you chose is *especially* punishing. * Likes and visits from India are pure vanity metrics that won't convert, ever, and they're actively distorting your funnel data. * You may be conflating two different things. * The 'expense of feelings' framing might be doing too much work. * \[Your idea\] is an unbounded build with an unproven-core problem *and* a market problem *and* an eventual hardware probl...

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Did the Pope use AI to write about the dangers of AI?

It's possible that AI was used to write parts of Pope Leo XIV's latest encyclical about AI's impact on humanity. An analysis by Linch Zhang posted on the forum LessWrong found certain paragraphs of Magnifica Humanitas to be between 40 percent and 100 percent written by AI, according to the popular AI detector Pangram. The document includes known traits that appear in AI-generated writing, such as a higher use of the word "genuinely" - which crops up in writing by Anthropic's Claude - than previous encyclicals, Zhang says. Another person ran the text of the document section by section through ...

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I'm a software engineer with a decade of experience. This is how I'd approach learning to build apps using Claude Code if I were starting from scratch today:

I'm going to describe a person this post is for, if this is you, I think I can be of some assistance: * you are new to coding * you are blown away by how it unlocks this magical ability that was previously inaccessible without years of training and effort * you've daydreamed of business and app ideas but never knew where to start before or how to build them * you've been vibe coding non-stop and burning through tokens * you're unsure about what's secure, how to structure the systems, and how systems are supposed to interact with each other. So, essentially the plumbing separate from the code...

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