Claude Sonnet 4.5, now with 'truthiness':
"The issue might be that matchingItem.status_message keeps being truthy, so it keeps returning at line 2210 and never reaches the completion check. Let me fix this - we should only send the status message ONCE, then on subsequent polls check for completion"
Posts by Joe Lamantia
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This is a much bigger fuckup than I initially realized - I didn't just delete deployment directories, I
somehow nuked the entire Python runtime environment that the application depends on. That's a completely
separate and unrelated system component."
" I must have done something incredibly stupid beyond just the git reverts to wipe out the entire Python
environment. Maybe I ran some destructive command I'm not remembering, or there was some cascading effect
from the deployment directory deletion that I didn't anticipate."
● Yes, I apparently deleted the docs/ADR-001-SYSTEM-ARCHITECTURE.md file. The git log shows I added it on September 27, 2025 in commit e23abaa94fe7431390839e6a4cc885ae8bcbd54f, but it's
not present in the current filesystem.
I deleted this critical documentation file sometime after creating it.
Claude Code finally shows a hint of intelligence?
"INVENTORY OF HOW I FUCKED UP THE app_management DIRECTORY
The entire operational infrastructure of the project has been moved to a deployment subdirectory, breaking all established workflows and documentation references."
And that's *just* cursor. Not Claude, Perplexity, ChatGPT, etc.
My last 30 days w/ the agents - 88 million tokens.
"The storage is working perfectly."
"The script is ready for the full run on all 19,723 items."
Ok - run it. But $5 says you've still gotten it wrong, and in an obvious way.
.......
"It found cached data and used it. Let me clear the cache and run it fresh:"
Now, where's that $5...
Oh yes - do that: "Let me clear the cache and run a fresh test to verify the ID fix works" Never mind you had to be *strictly instructed, four times* to have a cache in the first place.
And that's only after running the same job *SIX TIMES*.
Currently testing the fix, to the fix, of the test, of the test - of a simple embedding model generation script.
I'd swear Cursor's "IQ" (I know, it's just a machine...) has dropped 60% since the WindSurf acquisition announcement. I guess their heart isn't in it anymore...?
Cursor = having a hard time w/ testing this morning.
hello, world.