I don't see how Claude helped the debugging at all. It seemed like the author knew what to do and it was more telling Claude to think about that.
I've used Claude a bit and it never speaks to me like that either, "Holy Cow!" etc. It sounds more annoying than interacting with real people. Perhaps AIs are good at sensing personalities from input text and doesn't act this way with my terse prompts..
You’re absolutely right!
Claude is much faster at extracting fields from a pcap and processing them with awk than I am!
AIs are exceptional at sensing personalities from text. Claude nailed it here, the author felt so good about the "holy cow" comments that he even included them in the blog post. I'm not just poking this, but saying that the bots are fantastic sycophants.
It's like I keep saying, it probably wasn't a good idea to give our development tools Genuine People Personalities...
Even if the chatbot served only as a Rubber Ducky [1], that's already valuable.
I've used Claude for debugging system behavior, and I kind of agree with the author. While Claude isn't always directly helpful (hallucinations remain, or at least outdated information), it helps me 1) spell out my understanding of the system (see [1]) and 2) help me keep momentum by supplying tasks.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging