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by vessenes 54 days ago
In the original claude degradation followup email Boris mentioned they are upping the percentage of engineers required to use the public version of claude code. I have no idea what percentage this is, or how much of a punishment it is considered to be. :)

That said, I was sympathetic to the recent bug reports —- to trigger one, you’d need to have a session that waited an hour doing nothing and then very specifically tested for in-context retrieval. I don’t want to run that test, do you want to run that test?

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> That said, I was sympathetic to the recent bug reports —- to trigger one, you’d need to have a session that waited an hour doing nothing and then very specifically tested for in-context retrieval. I don’t want to run that test, do you want to run that test?

They introduced a feature/optimization that triggered after an hour's idleness, so testing that the session continued properly afterwards seems kind of important. If nothing else, even the working-as-intended feature (context cleanup) could impact model skill in a current or future model version, so it would be well worth measuring any impact as part of the test suite.

IDK, sounds pretty typical for my workflow - I'll start Claude on a task, go get lunch / coffee / distracted by my pets, come back in an hour, and continue my session. I would wager that this is something that happens to most users on a regular basis.