First, very cool! Thank you for sharing some actual projects with the prompts logged.
I think you and I have different definitions of “one-shotting”. If the model has to be steered, I don’t consider that a one-shot.
And you clearly “broke” the model a few times based on your prompt log where the model was unable to solve the problem given with the spec.
Honestly, your experience in these repos matches my daily experience with these models almost exactly.
I want to see good/interesting work where the model is going off and doing its thing for multiple hours without supervision.
I never claimed Opus 4.5 can one-shot things? Even human-written software takes a few iterations to add/polish new features as they come to mind.
> And you clearly “broke” the model a few times based on your prompt log where the model was unable to solve the problem given with the spec.
That's less due to the model being wrong and more due to myself not knowing what I wanted because I am definitely not a UI/UX person. See my reply in the sibling thread.
> I want to see good/interesting work where the model is going off and doing its thing for multiple hours without supervision.
I'd be hesitant to use that as a way to evaluate things. Different systems run at different speeds. I want to see how much it can get done before it breaks, in different scenarios.