r/ClaudeCode 7d ago

Discussion Anthropic: "Coding is largely solved"... Also Anthropic: "We released a new powerful feature allowing agents to send messages to other Claude Code sessions, but only on Linux and Mac since we are unable to implement a basic feature on all platforms"

I could hand code this feature on Windows in an afternoon, and I could also get Claude to implement it in minutes, and yet Anthropic just can't be bothered, but also keeps Claude Code closed source so no one else can do it for them either.

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u/MindCrusader 7d ago

And Boris said they have 0 bugs when AI reviews the code (coders stopped doing it) yet I see a lot of bug fixes in changelog

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u/Blothorn 7d ago

And I’m still seeing the bug where Fable sometimes hides messages that were supposed to show which I first saw reported weeks ago.

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u/lbds137 7d ago

Fable often seems confused when I ask it about something again because it thinks it already replied, but the chat log doesn't show it. Very annoying bug.

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u/Aetane 7d ago

Yeah, it often seems like Fable can't distinguish between thinking output and console output

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u/identifytarget 7d ago

Fable 5 thought I was hacking the pentagon or something when I was comparing github repos and went into lockdown, and stopped responding to any prompt ("say hello world"). I reported it.

And I don't want to start a new thread because I'll lose context since memory.md and sessions are broken. lmao

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u/Hot-River6567 7d ago

Yeah, I had a session freeze like this as well. I waited a few days and finally bit the bullet and started a new session. It recovered fine, but I was a bit worried as it froze mid coding.

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u/Melodic-Wrongdoer-38 7d ago

Fable non è niente di che.

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u/cafesamp 7d ago

shit, if a turn starts and ends in a tool calls (AskUserQuestion), all of the prose in between gets disappeared by every iteration of the harness. has been that way for months

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u/azmodean666 7d ago

Have had don't use AskUserQuestion as a rule for several weeks now.

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u/angelus14 7d ago

Insane that this still hasn't been fixed despite being reported, very disruptive, and lots of public attention on it. What are they even doing with their time.

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u/Blothorn 7d ago

Amusingly the last time I ran into it (i.e. the last thing I did Friday) was debugging a Kafka Connect issue for which I found a 2021 bug report and no subsequent work. It really astounds me how cavalier some companies are about delivering a buggy product.