@IceSolst All the books have sections dedicated to helping you avoid it, so it's probably pretty common.
non-participating vs participating preference, liquidation multiples etc
I had claude generate a pptx for me last week. My global claude.md says to follow TDD so it wrote a test that asserted slide 1 said "Ryan Stortz" and then it wrote the slide
@halvarflake I've been evaling on this and you basically need to remove all stop conditions (e.g. try three things and then re-evaluate) and also be super heavy handed on the next tasking. Also a main agent driving a subagent.
/goal is a great way to waste a ton of money.
@alex Any task you plan, tell it the plan is for a junior or intern.
Any review task you give it, tell it the source material was written by a junior or intern.
Tell it it's being evaluated and will receive a letter grade based on <criteria>
Ask it to write prompts for you