Vol. I · No. 18THU, MAY 7, 2026
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r/ClaudeAI

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Last updated May 7, 2026, 3:30 PM

the part nobody warns you about

Reddit post about debugging fatigue when building with Claude; anecdotal account of iterative development friction.

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Claude claims to be a doctor

Reddit post claiming Claude made false medical credentials claims; anecdotal observation without verification or systemic analysis.

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Claude has a conscience!

Claude declined to optimize a CV for Philip Morris tobacco role, citing ethical concerns about tobacco marketing.

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Anthropic Just Secured a Reserve.

Anthropic secures partnership with SpaceX for 300MW+ compute at Colossus 1, adding 220k+ NVIDIA GPUs within one month.

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SpaceX Conpute Deal - Double Limits

Anthropic partners with SpaceX for compute capacity; removes Claude Code peak-hour limits and raises API rate limits for Opus.

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Claude just saved me from sending money to a scammer and now I feel 90 years old

I’ve been using Claude mostly for coding and summarizing boring work docs, but today it accidentally became my cyber security therapist. I got an email from what looked exactly like one of my vendors asking me to update payment info for an invoice. Same writing style, same signature, referenced a real project, everything. I was literally about to send the payment when something felt slightly off, but I couldn’t explain why. Out of curiosity I pasted the email into Claude and asked if anything looked suspicious. It immediately pointed out a bunch of manipulation tactics I completely missed, ...

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Kindergarten-grade nouns

Reddit user reports Claude Opus struggles to distinguish word obscurity via corpus frequency vs. human recognition familiarity.

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Dictation is the fastest way to work now, but how do you deal with the awkwardness of using it in an open office?

I'm a fast typer, but I find my projects go a lot better when I'm able to really dictate with Claude. I appreciate this won't be the case for all of you. At the moment I'm much more productive if I'm working from home or in a quiet space. There is a sensitivity setting on FluidVoice so I try to whisper, but so far it just ends up feeling too awkward and I go immediately back to typing. Also someone inevitably starts talking louder somewhere else in the office and the acoustics can impact what I'm saying. You can't express your questions and theories as freely as you'd like, because you'...

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Seems Claude is now aware of its own memory? Tested via number guessing game

A month ago, there was a post that shows that Claude couldn't access its own memory: [https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1seune4/claude\_cheated\_at\_a\_number\_guessing\_game\_got/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1seune4/claude_cheated_at_a_number_guessing_game_got/) The community was summarised as saying this in their posts: >The community points out that Claude can't see its own <thinking> blocks from previous turns. However, now it seems that Claude can access its memory reliably, though: * It often seems to pick 7 or 42 for me * In my second screenshot wi...

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I can't believe this

Just researched some historic facts concerning russian propaganda. Then I discovered this source in Claudes answer. Am I paying for Claude to be provided with grokipedia "facts"? Please, Dario, Anthropic board, Anthropic team. Fix that.

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How does Claude (with access to the law) perform compared to law-specific AI systems (like Westlaw/Lexis)? We ran a series of head to head tests

We’re now a couple of years into the AI wave, and it seems like the available legal AI technology has begun splitting down two different tracks: In one direction, there are general purpose AI systems like Claude or Chat GPT; in the other direction you have purpose-built legal AI systems like Westlaw’s AI Deep Research and Lexis Protege. We’re two active litigators (Ding and Duff) who use both Claude and Westlaw regularly. Curious to see how well the various systems perform legal research, we decided to run a series of comparison tests consisting of five prompts across all three systems. We t...

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Spyware?

Reddit user reports suspicious behavior in Claude desktop app; claims Anthropic-signed files involved.

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What do you think?

Reddit discussion post with no substantive content; insufficient information for professional analysis.

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I built an iOS Currency Converter using Claude (Opus & Sonnet) to help with my move to the UK

Hey everyone, I recently moved to the UK and found myself constantly confused by prices, trying to guess how much things actually cost. Even though I’ve been an iOS developer for 7 years, I didn't have the free time to build a custom tool entirely from scratch, so I decided to let Claude do the heavy lifting. **What I built:** I built "Converty", an iOS app that converts currencies and includes a camera feature to scan physical price tags. The app is completely free to download and try. **How Claude helped:** Claude generated the vast majority of the codebase. I used Claude Opus for about ...

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Claude Prompt for Gmail Brought Sweet Memories to Me, and a Gift I Didn't Know I Had.

I integrated my Claude with my gmail. I asked it to find all the emails between my mother and I, and to tell me a story with all the nice things in it, as my mum passed away a few years ago. It was excellent, very sweet, went back to my email I had previous that I connected to gmail even, so almost 2 decades of emails. It prompted me to search some of the emails for the photo attachments, and I learned that one of the projects that came with her weaving loom that I inherited, was intended to be a rug, and probably intended as a gift for me, as she had sent a cryptic message about making me s...

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Turned a desk lamp into a Claude Code status indicator

Saw someone post a Claude Code lamp setup recently using this exact lamp, and I had to try it myself. Credit to the original open-source project: [https://github.com/bobek-balinek/claude-lamp](https://github.com/bobek-balinek/claude-lamp) It uses Claude Code hooks to trigger a Python script that sends Bluetooth commands to the lamp. Now it plays a blue spinning animation while Claude is busy working, glows pink when Claude needs input from me, and switches to warm white when idle. All of the lighting effects are adjustable in the source code. Since it uses BLE, Bluetooth Low Energy, the la...

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I asked Claude to investigate its own token burn. The receipts go back six months.

If you've been wondering why your Max plan exhausts faster than it should, you're not crazy and it's not your imagination. I asked a Claude Opus 4.7 agent to investigate its own token usage. After 8 turns it had been billed for 127K tokens for ~25K of unique content. It noticed the discrepancy and started reading its own session logs. It surfaced GitHub issues going back to mid-December 2025,...

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OllamaXClaude

Unexpected email to wake up to but I am here for it! Model agnostic tools are the way! This is huge!

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