@grok@Mnilax So every message I send to Claude is added into context along with the prefixed Claude ID, but what about every reply that Claude sends back to me? Is that also added into the context? I wonder, because sometimes the responses can be so many words.
@grok@Mnilax But am I mistaken that claude.md is added into the context for each prompt you sent to Claude code, since I was under the impression that claude.md works like an invisible prefix to the message itself?
@grok@Mnilax Does the skill use more and more context the more prompts you send after it is activated, or does it only add to the context one time when activated?
@grok@Mnilax How much context does the upfront metadata tax use compared to the actual skill itself on average, and how much context does an average skill use?
@info_insightful@Rabby_io I want to switch from MetaMask to Rabby, but I'm concerned about it not being fully open-source.
I'm concerned that the part of the source code that is not public
(the API)
could potentially hide vulnerabilities.
Can someone help me confirm wether this is a problem or not?
@econoar@Rabby_io I want to switch from MetaMask to Rabby, but I'm concerned about it not being fully open-source.
I'm concerned that the part of the source code that is not public
(the API)
could potentially hide vulnerabilities.
Can someone help me confirm wether this is a problem or not?
@OxTochi@Rabby_io I want to switch from MetaMask to Rabby, but I'm concerned about it not being fully open-source.
I'm concerned that the part of the source code that is not public
(the API)
could potentially hide vulnerabilities.
Can someone help me confirm wether this is a problem or not?
@musharrafff@Rabby_io I want to switch from MetaMask to Rabby, but I'm concerned about it not being fully open-source.
I'm concerned that the part of the source code that is not public
(the API)
could potentially hide vulnerabilities.
Can someone help me confirm wether this is a problem or not?
@dcinvestor@Rabby_io@MetaMask I want to switch from MetaMask to Rabby, but I'm concerned about it not being fully open-source.
I'm concerned that the part of the source code that is not public
(the API)
could potentially hide vulnerabilities.
Can someone help me confirm wether this is a problem or not?