> Maybe it's because I spend a lot of time breaking up tasks beforehand to be highly specific and narrow, but I really don't run into issues like this at all.
I'm looking at the ticket opened, and you can't really be claiming that someone who did such a methodical deep dive into the issue, and presented a ton of supporting context to understand the problem, and further patiently collected evidence for this... does not know how to prompt well.
The methodical guy confused visible reasoning traces in the UI with reasoning tokens & used claude to hallucinate a report
Sure I can.
Its not about prompting; its about planning and plan reviewing before implementing; I sometimes spend days iterating on specification alone, then creating an implementation roadmap and then finally iterating on the implementation plan before writing a single line of code. Just like any formal development pipeline.
I started doing this a while ago (months) precisely because of issues as described.
On the other hand,analyzing prompts and deviations isnt that complex.. just ask Claude :)