Please don't take Opus 4.6 and Extended thinking away. 4.7 is absolutely useless.
User reports Claude Opus 4.7 performs worse than 4.6 on file search and factual accuracy tasks.
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User reports Claude Opus 4.7 performs worse than 4.6 on file search and factual accuracy tasks.
Claude Code UX improvement: double-paste expands truncated pasted content, fixing long-standing issue.
Reddit speculation that Claude 4.7 performance degradation stems from cost optimization and OpenClaw re-enablement; unverified claim.
User praises Claude Design's typography and font selection quality in graphic design task execution.
Critique that agent/agentic tools like OpenClaw reduce utility for experienced developers despite onboarding novices.
Claude Auto mode in Code allows tool execution without per-call approval but lacks safety guardrails, enabling dangerous Bash commands.
Contradictory user reports on Claude Opus 4.7: some praise instruction adherence and comprehension; others cite regression in context and creativity.
Multi-turn dialogue study reveals LLMs exhibit divergent repair behaviors: some resist user corrections, others highly susceptible to manipulation.
Humorous user anecdote about Claude model context limits.
Satirical critique of Claude Design output: consistent teal gradients and serif fonts regardless of user requirements.
Claude Desktop silently registers browser automation hooks in Chromium browsers without user consent; Claude itself flagged the privacy issue.
User reports Claude Opus 4.7 exhibits context degradation, uncontrolled generation, and reduced instruction adherence vs. 4.6.
Senior engineer reports no skill degradation after 4+ months of LLM-assisted coding with Claude Opus 4.1-4.5.
Developer switching from Claude Opus 4.7 to Kimi K2.6 citing performance degradation and cost, supplementing with Qwen 3.6.
User reports unsolicited GitHub access request from Claude; raises security concern about autonomous tool use.
User speculates that Claude Sonnet 4.7 will fix Opus model errors.
Moonshot releases Kimi K2.6, an open-weight model claiming performance parity with Claude Opus 4.6.
Image post comparing user sentiment divergence on Claude Opus 4.6 vs 4.7; no text summary provided.
User reports using Claude Opus 4.7 with multi-agent approach for car-wash problem; no technical details provided.
Claude Code consumed 90% of session tokens on failed debugging task vs. Codex fixed in 15 minutes with 3%.
Satirical post mocking Claude Opus 4.7's reasoning loops on basic electrical troubleshooting task.
User asks why Claude Opus 4.5 is perceived as superior compared to 4.7.
Claude Code used to reconstruct corrupted data across 5 HDDs and infer folder structures on NAS without manual human labor.
User claims Claude Design generated a single-shot OS design without AI artifacts; anecdotal praise with screenshot link.
Reddit user reports perceived output quality degradation in Claude Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.7 since introduction of assistant axis system.
User reports Claude Design prompted clarifying questions on Middle East map but delivered unsatisfactory final output.
Reddit user praises Claude's design capabilities for lowering barriers to professional-grade visual creation.
User raises concerns about ID verification requirements and data privacy for Anthropic services.