Vol. I · No. 25THU, MAY 14, 2026
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Without prompting, Claude signed off with 'Narf.'

Any idea why? I've searched the sub and didn't find an answer. Results online are, personality, long token count, and a reference to a DOD contract. This is a fairly new chat. Narf is a reference to Pinky and The Brain.

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/model claude-opus-4-6

I've been using 4.7 since it was released, gave it my best effort, for complex tasks it is still a hair better than 4.6 but for any sort of planning that involves discussion, 4.6 is so much easier to work with and communicate with. i feel like they reduced the thinking budget and the model responded by just putting those tokens into the response, every response is a book that goes over things multiple times; significantly more false assumptions. I find myself having to go back to a previous message, then explaining something to avoid a false assumption in basically every planning/direct...

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What do you want me to try?

Reddit user offers to run LLM experiments on new workplace hardware via vLLM, soliciting community requests.

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DeepSeek V4 has released

DeepSeek releases V4 model weights on HuggingFace, expanding open-weights frontier LLM competition.

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russellromney/honker

russellromney/honker adds Postgres NOTIFY/LISTEN and Kafka-style queue semantics to SQLite via Rust extension.

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thoughts on GPT 5.5

Reddit discussion of GPT 5.5 with no technical details, benchmarks, or substantive analysis.

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Serving the For You feed

Bluesky's decentralized feed architecture explained: custom algorithm implementation running on commodity hardware via AT Protocol.

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Tested Claude AI LLM Models' Effort Levels - Low To Max: How Claude Opus 4.7 differs

I benchmarked and compared Claude Opus 4.5 vs Opus 4.6 vs Opus 4.7 vs Sonnet 4.6 testing effort levels from low, medium, high, xhigh, max as curious about token usage/costs and performance within Claude Code https://ai.georgeliu.com/p/tested-claude-ai-llm-models-effort Hope folks find this useful. The test was done with Claude Code v2.1.117 which is apparently the fixed versions from Anthropic's post-mortem announcement.

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Qwen3.6 27B really good?

Reddit user asks whether Qwen3.6 27B matches larger models; community discussion of open-weight model capabilities.

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ChatGPT 5.5 🔥🔥🔥

Reddit post with emoji hype about ChatGPT 5.5; no substantive details or official announcement provided.

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Excuse me?

Reddit post with no substantive content; insufficient information to assess.

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Claude is connecting directly to your personal apps like Spotify, Uber Eats, and TurboTax

Claude users can access more apps with Anthropic's AI now thanks to new connectors for everything from hiking to grocery shopping. Anthropic already supported connecting numerous work-related apps to Claude, like Microsoft apps, but this expansion focuses on personal apps like Audible, Spotify, Uber, AllTrails, TripAdvisor, Instacart, TurboTax, and others. Some of these apps, such as Spotify, already have similar connectors in OpenAI's ChatGPT. Once an app is connected, Claude will suggest relevant connected apps directly in your conversations, like using AllTrails for hike recommendations. A...

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Moderator questions

Reddit thread asking ClaudeAI subreddit moderator bot about moderation work and concerns about model obsolescence.

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Open AI got to AGI first!

Reddit user speculates OpenAI reached AGI and will outpace Anthropic; compares Codex and Claude Code features.

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