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2026-02-03-claude-psychosis

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“Then Claude kept pausing to ask for permission, but I had no clue what it meant. Eventually, I gave up on parsing these requests and started treating them like Terms & Conditions, mindlessly mashing 2: Yes and don’t ask again. Once I finished, I didn’t know the file location. And if I close a terminal window with a project, how would I tweak it again?” My Claude Code Psychosis - by Jasmine Sun

I have been recently thinkg about the concept or video of “installing 100 of the most popular github repos” as an example of user experience and seeing where my strengths and weaknesses lie when it comes to understanding the installation or deployment of a software. I fully believe that software is intuitive when you have really good documentation when it’s not. Let me give a very basic example with this logic. Miscosoft Outlook - definitively the most used and also most poorly designed email client always has a reference page on the Microsoft official docs when I need to get a setting adjusted or to do a specific task.

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