i think thats conflating two things (am not an expert). opencode exploited unauthorized use/api access, but obviously whatever that is using claude code sdk is kosher because its literally anthropic's blessed way to do this
> Update on Feb. 1st:
> Well, now it's Feb. 1st and I have an iPhone 17 Pro Max to test with and... everything works as expected. So it's pretty safe to say that THAT specific instance of iPhone 16 Pro Max was hardware-defective.
Feels like a somewhat arbitrary decision.. other thread was #1 on hn and had a lot more points. Is the goal to give the author his due karma? Misattribution happens all the time and it's ok. If anything would've merged this the other way.
Not the whole. I vibe coded part of it. I am a software developer and previously worked as a mobile developer. My stack is just react-native and a simple nodejs backend hosted in a vps.
the trick is to get it to be usable within context. what started out as a simple evals concept quickly became a lot of debating over how to properly present worktrees in an IDE. hope to hear your feedback.
Why would thinking Moltbook is not interesting mean they must not know Subreddit Simulator? Knowing Subreddit Simulator would make Moltbook less interesting.
thariq did a good intro here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqC1qOfiVcQ
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