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English ↔ Claudish Translator programasweights.com

amingilanian hour ago

> The translation did not land cleanly. Please try again.

I get this everything, including the examples.

pibaker9 minutes ago

The load-bearing bottom line fell out.

throwaway_7274an hour ago

Grammatically correct Claudish would say, “did not land clean.” Amateur hour.

jansanan hour ago

That is a very Claudish error message.

moritzwarhieran hour ago

The user says this is a "Claudish" error

But wait. Maybe this is expected behavior?

Let me run all e2e tests and inspect the trace.

Maybe this is expected? As per CT61 I should ask the user about this.

Wait. No, there's a fundamental problem with the application build.

Let me dig deeper.

Thinking

While the sub-agents run, I should grep the entire code base for the word "Claude". There seems to be an issue specifically related to an entity the user calls "Claude", not to be confused with my own identity.

Claude seems to be a regular contributor. This rules out the fundamental build issue thesis. Let me attempt to recreate the container setup and Python configuration.

Wait. The user asked me not to overcomplicate.

Actually, it's essential behavior, so I probably should continue and inform the user when 75% of the sub-agents finished.

Stop!

The user says "Stop!" without further context. This warrants a more thorough investigation.

traktornan hour ago

Same here

johnsutoran hour ago

Maybe it's a play on the abysmal uptime of Claude Code?

moritzwarhier25 minutes ago

Actually, this changes the picture quite a bit.

Maybe the user is using Claude as part of their application?

Although I can't find the legal documents confirming this, I suspect that this runs counter to my instructions and basic rules.

Let me add an appropriate, domain-specific error message here.

garyfirestorman hour ago

Come on man, at least the example should be cached and presented in case the service is down

SoftTalkeran hour ago

Yep. Same.

contextfreean hour ago

https://bsky.app/profile/vgel.me calls it "Claudlish" which I prefer because it sounds funnier

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