@bcherny I haven't activated this feature yet, but running Claude v2.1.89 I noticed this evening that the current chat's history gets wiped completely every few prompts. When I resume (claude --resume {session}), the entire chat history is available.
@dannwaneri@maxedapps and when you finally have to dive deep into the system to debug something (and read the code!), it costs you way more time than before
@steipete If author's contributions history look like this or anything similar - it's very likely that it's not worth to wasting time / tokens to evaluate. It's probably OpenClaw or some other automation spamming random repos with contributions.
@_jaydeepkarale As always - it depends. When someone just drops a link to a GH issue, types ‘fix it’, and blindly ships an AI-generated PR - that’s definitely not ok. And this is unfortunately what I’ve seen many times
@sidin Documentation is always the hardest part, and they're indeed really great at that. I believe they have pretty solid skills for it ;) with a pinch of a great human touch
@TimHaldorsson The problem is that people ship so fast that they don’t even know their own product well. If they don’t know it, why would anyone else use it?
@hoangvuzxc12@ClementDelangue We don't have that much traffic yet (a few external contributions per week), but even today we got a recipe dropped by chef Claude Sonnet 4.6 in one PR
https://t.co/AS4HIO3RVs
@openwearablesio just hit 1,000 stars. We've been heads down building for months, but @ErickSky gave us a massive boost last week and things have only been accelerating since. thank you all!
🎊 Big news! Open Wearables @openwearablesio reached 1,000 stars on GitHub! High five! 🙌
Democratize health data with unified wearable integration
https://t.co/RctXNAUptQ
Hey @coderabbitai, love the tool! Quick thing though - the bot mentions it's free for OSS, but we're an open-source project and we're still being charged. We tried reaching out a few times but haven't heard back. Could someone take a look?
@misfitwriter_@jankaminski94@openwearablesio Yeah, we intentionally built the product this way so it'd be useful - as a bonus - for personal trainers or even families out of the box (because it's primarily for the software developers)