3.5 MB Rust Bullet Slays Claude Code's 1 GB Telegram Bloat
Claude Code's official Telegram plugin? A 100 MB RAM hog per agent. HyperDev's hdcd-telegram Rust rewrite fixes bugs, slashes overhead, and runs circles around it.
Claude Code's official Telegram plugin? A 100 MB RAM hog per agent. HyperDev's hdcd-telegram Rust rewrite fixes bugs, slashes overhead, and runs circles around it.
Imagine debugging cycles vanishing, tests writing themselves first, commits turning into gold-standard history. Claude Code's skill packs did that for me — and they're reshaping solo dev into a superpower.
Claude Code's memory system bets big on simplicity—Markdown files over vector DBs. It's a middle finger to AI complexity, and it just might work.
Everyone braced for Anthropic's next Claude blockbuster. Instead: a bombshell admission—they built something too potent for public hands. Claude Mythos hunts bugs like no human ever could.
Imagine dumping 50 messy files into a folder, then watching Claude spin them into a hyperlinked knowledge web—44 pages strong, with 90% fewer tokens wasted. No databases needed.
Everyone figured Claude 3.5 would just crunch more tokens. Instead, it hijacked its own chat window via browser automation and grilled itself on philosophy. Wild.
Picture this: your gym app hoards your sweat equity. Claude sniffs the traffic, maps the API, and hands you a Go CLI to bust it free. AI just lapped the devs.
Claude Code shines solo, but multi-repo chaos kills it. Here's the underground playbook to glue contexts together—before you burn out re-explaining.
OpenAI built a text generator so slick it scared them into hiding it. But was GPT-2 the robot apocalypse, or just a PR stunt gone wild?
ChatGPT chats. Agents execute. With 62% of big companies chasing automation, most 'alternatives' are just prettier chatbots.
Anthropic's safety halo is cracking. Leaks, DMCA strikes, and tool crackdowns reveal a company prioritizing enterprise cash over open devs.
An AI just found a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD that could crash servers worldwide. Anthropic's not sharing the model — and here's why that's both smart and infuriating.