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simonwyesterday at 6:21 PM4 repliesview on HN

I had an interesting experience recently where I ran Opus 4.6 against a problem that o4-mini had previously convinced me wasn't tractable... and Opus 4.6 found me a great solution. https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-chronicle/issues/20

This inspired me to point the latest models at a bunch of my older projects, resulting in a flurry of fixes and unblocks.


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small_modelyesterday at 7:44 PM

I have a codebase (personal project) and every time there is a new Claude Opus model I get it to do a full code review. Never had any breakages in last couple of model updates. Worried one day it just generates a binary and deletes all the code.

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jauntywundrkindyesterday at 7:29 PM

From the project description here for your sqlite-chronicle project:

> Use triggers to track when rows in a SQLite table were updated or deleted

Just a note in case its interesting to anyone, sqlite compatible Turso database has CDC, a changes table! https://turso.tech/blog/introducing-change-data-capture-in-t...

poszlemyesterday at 10:09 PM

This may seem obvious, but many people overlook it. The effect is especially clear when using an AI music model. For example, in Suno AI you can remaster an older AI generated track with a newer model. I do this with all my songs whenever a new model is released. It makes it super easy to see the improvements that were made to the models over time.

petesergeantyesterday at 6:49 PM

I continue to get great value out of having claude and codex bound together in a loop: https://github.com/pjlsergeant/moarcode

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