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  • joshstrange
    LLMs and LLM providers are massive black boxes. I get a lot of value from them and so I can put up with that to a certain extent, but these new "products"/features that Anthropic are shipping are very unappealing to me. Not because I can't see a use-case for them, but because I have 0 trust in them:- No trust that they won't nerf the tool/model behind the feature- No trust they won't sunset the feature (the graveyard of LLM-features is vast and growing quickly while they throw stuff at the wall to see what sticks)- No trust in the company long-term. Both in them being around at all and them not rug-pulling. I don't want to build on their "platform". I'll use their harness and their models but I don't want more lock-in than that.If Anthropic goes "bad" I want to pick up and move to another harness and/or model with minimal fuss. Buying in to things like this would make that much harder.I'm not going to build my business or my development flows on things I can't replicate myself. Also, I imagine debugging any of this would be maddening. The value add is just not there IMHO.EDIT: Put another way, LLM companies are trying to climb the ladder to be a platform, I have zero interest in that, I was a "dumb pipe", I want a commodity, I want a provider, not a platform. Claude Code is as far into the dragon's lair that I want to venture and I'm only okay with that because I know I can jump to OpenCode/Codex/etc if/when Anthropic "goes bad".
  • andai
    I'm a little confused on the ToS here. From what I gathered, running `claude -p <prompt>` on cron is fine, but putting it in my Telegram bot is a ToS violation (unless I use per-token billing) because it's a 3rd party harness, right? (`claude -p` being a trivial workaround for the "no 3rd party stuff on the subscription" rule)This Routines feature notably works with the subscription, and it also has API callbacks. So if my Telegram bot calls that API... do I get my Anthropic account nuked or not?
  • comboy
    Unrelated, but Claude was performing so tragically last few days, maybe week(s), but days mostly, that I had to reluctantly switch. Reluctantly because I enjoy it. Even the most basic stuff, like most python scripts it has to rerun because of some syntax error.The new reality of coding took away one of the best things for me - that the computer always just does what it is told to do. If the results are wrong it means I'm wrong, I made a bug and I can debug it. Here.. I'm not a hater, it's a powerful tool, but.. it's different.
  • Eldodi
    Anthropic is really good at releasing features that are almost the same but not exactly the same as other features they released the week before
  • minimaxir
    Given the alleged recent extreme reduction in Claude Code usage limits (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47739260), how do these more autonomous tools work within that constraint? Are they effectively only usable with a 20x Max plan?EDIT: This comment is apparently [dead] and idk why.
  • cedws
    This is the beginning of AI clouds in my estimation. Cloud services provide needed lock-in and support the push to provide higher level services over the top of models. It just makes sense, they'll never recoup the costs on just inference.
  • ctoth
    You'd think that if they were compute-limited ... Trying to get people to use it less ... The rational thing to do would be to not ship features that will use more compute automatedly? Or does this use extra usage?
  • eranation
    I've been using it for a while (it was just called "Scheduled", so I assume this is an attempt to rebrand it?)It was a bit buggy, but it seems to work better now. Some use cases that worked for me:1. Go over a slack channel used for feedback for an internal tool, triage, open issues, fix obvious ones, reply with the PR link. Some devs liked it, some freaked out. I kept it.2. Surprisingly non code related - give me a daily rundown (GitHub activity, slack messages, emails) - tried it with non Claude Code scheduled tasks (CoWork) not as good, as it seems the GitHub connector only works in Claude Code. Really good correlation between threads that start on slack, related to email (outlook), or even my personal gmail.I can share the markdowns if anyone is interested, but it's pretty basic.Very useful, (when it works).
  • mellosouls
    Put Claude Code on autopilot. Define routines that run on a schedule, trigger on API calls, or react to GitHub events...We ought to come up with a term for this new discipline, eg "software engineering" or "programming"
  • summarity
    If you’re trying this for automating things on GitHub, also take a look at Agentic Workflows: https://github.github.com/gh-aw/They support much of the same triggers and come with many additional security controls out of the box
  • woeirua
    I don't get the use case for these... Their primary customers are enterprises. Are most enterprises happy with running daily tasks on a third party cloud outside of their ecosystem? I think not.So who are they building these for?
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  • sminchev
    Everything is big race! Each company is trying to do as much as possible, to provide as many tools as possible, to catch the wave and beat the concurrency. I remember how Antropic and OpenAI made releases in just 10-15 minutes of difference, trying to compete and gain momentum.And because they use AI heavily, they produce new product every week. So fast, that I have no time to check, does it worth or not.This one looks interesting. I have some custom commands that I execute manually weekly, for monitoring, audits, summary, reports. It it can send reports on email, or generate something that I can read in the morning with my coffee, or after I finish with it ;) it might be a good tool.The question is, do I really want to so much productive? I am already much better in performance with AI, compared with the 'old school' way...Everything is just getting to much for me.
  • netdur
    didn’t we have several antitrust cases where a vendor used its monopoly to disadvantage rivals? did not anthropic block openclaw?
  • airstrike
    Still no moat.The reason someone would use this vs. third-party alternatives is still the fact that the $200/mo subscription is markedly cheaper than per-token API billing.Not sure how this works out in the long term when switching costs are virtually zero.
  • oxag3n
    Are they going to mirror every tool software engineers were used to for decades, but in a mangled/proprietary form?I think to become really efficient they'll have to invent new programming language to eliminate all the ambiguity and non-determinism. Call it "prompt language", with ai-subroutines, ai-labels and ai-goto.
  • dispencer
    This wild, one of the pieces I was lacking for a very openclaw-esque future. Now I think I have all the mcp tools I need (github, linear, slack, gmail, querybear), all the skills I need, and now can run these on a loop.Am I needed anymore?
  • vessenes
    This is one of the best features of OpenClaw - makes sense to swipe it into Claude Code directly. I wonder if Anthropic wants to just make claude a full stand-in replacement for openclaw, or just chip away at what they think the best features are, now that oAI has acquired.
  • taw1285
    I have a small team of 4 engineers, each of us is on the personal max subscription plan and prefer to stay this way to save cost. Does anyone know how I can overcome the challenge with setting up Routines or Scheduled Tasks with Anthropic infra in a collaborate manner: ie: all teammates can contribute to these nightly job of cleaning up the docs, cleaning up vibe coding slops.
  • srid
    I just used this to summarize HN posts in last 24 hours, including AI summaries.This PR was created by the Claude Code Routine:https://github.com/srid/claude-dump/pull/5The original prompt: https://i.imgur.com/mWmkw5e.png
  • dispencer
    This is massive. Arguably will be the start of the move to openclaw-style AI.I bet anthropic wants to be there already but doesn't have the compute to support it yet.
  • tills13
    > react to GitHub events from Anthropic-managed cloud infrastructureOh cool! vendor lock-in.
  • causal
    Haven't Github-triggered LLMs already been the source of multiple prompt injection attacks? Seems bad.
  • egamirorrim
    I wish they'd release more stuff that didn't rely on me routing all my data through their cloud to work. Obviously the LLM is cloud based but I don't want any more lock-in than that. Plus not everyone has their repositories in GitHub.
  • theodorewiles
    How does this deal with stop hooks? Can it run https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/blob/main/plugins/...
  • watermelon0
    Seems like it only supports x86_64. It would be nice if they offered a way to bring your own compute, to be able to work on projects targeting arm64.
  • jcims
    Is there a consensus on whether or not we've reached Zawinski's Law?
  • nico
    Nice, could this enable n8n-style workflows that run fully automatically then?
  • desireco42
    I think they are using Claude to come up with these and they will bringing one every second day... In fact, this is probably routine they set.
  • teucris
    My only real disappointment with Claude is its flakiness with scheduling tasks. I have several Slack related tasks that I’ve pretty much given up trying to automate - I’ve tried Cowork and Claude Code remote agents, only to find various bugs with working with plugins and connectors. I guess I’ll give this a try, but I don’t have high hopes.
  • varispeed
    Why would you use it if you don't know whether the model will be nerfed at that run?
  • ale
    So MCP servers all over again? I mean at the end of the day this is yet another way of injecting data into a prompt that’s fed to a model and returned back to you.
  • hamuraijack
    please, no more features. just fix context bloat.
  • verdverm
    One gripe I have with Claude Code is that the CLI, Desktop app, and apparently the Webapp have a Venn Diagram of features. Plugins (sets of skills and more) are supported in Code CLI, maybe in Cowork (custom fail to import) but not Code Desktop. Now this?The report that they are 90% Ai code generated seems more likely the more I attempt to use their products.
  • consumer451
    meta:Sorry, but I just have to ask. Why is u/minimaxir's comment dead? Is this somehow an error, an attack, or what?This is a respected user, with a sane question, no?I vouched, but not enough.edit: His comment has arisen now. Leaving this up for reference.
  • crooked-v
    The obvious functionality that seems to be missing here is any way to organize and control these at an organization rather than individual level.
  • bpodgursky
    OpenClawd had about a two week moat...Feature delivery rate by Anthropic is basically a fast takeoff in miniature. Pushing out multiple features each week that used to take enterprises quarters to deliver.
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