Ha that tracks my own usage and timeline almost precisely, although I was using cygwin and WSL2 in parallel for a while. Lot of complaints about cygwin speed here, but NTFS filesystem access is actually a lot faster on cygwin than WSL2!
Having to "unprompt" behaviour I want that Anthropic thinks I don't want is getting out of hand. My system prompts always try to get Claude to clarify _more_.
Initial comments: the Management Fragmentation motivation is weak. Not a single mention of CIDR - seems to almost assume every subnet is a /24. Doesn't seem to understand the elegance of subnetting in general and how efficient this is in binary ops.
100%. Claude is, I'm sorry to say, basically nerfed.
I downgraded from Max to Pro this month and will cancel my subscription next month. I would suggest others who feel similarly do the same. The only way to signal to to these companies that this model enshittification cycle is unacceptable is to vote with your feet.
That's already true.. Every time a new "benchmark-leading" model is released from anyone, they give it maximum resources for a week or two, then drop the performance.
The point is no-one can reliably use these already unreliable and inconsistent tools when the vendors are making it worse by fiddling in the backend. Claude went from useful to near useless for me in a week, with no otherwise visible change. The produce being sold is literally changing under the hood on a whim. This is a deceptive trade practice, but on a more practical level, it's just not possible to get consistent results with these products when their output quality is so subject to change.
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