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Appreciate the full prompt history


Well, it ends with "can you give me back all the prompts i entered in this session", so it may be partially the actual prompt history and partially hallucination.


fwiw you can dump the actual session in a format suitable to be posted on the web with this tool: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/25/claude-code-transcript...


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They do, the whole tone and the lack of understanding of Docker, kernel threads, and everything else involved make it sound hilarious at first. But then you realize that this is all the human input that led to a working exploit in the end...


Freebsd doesn't have docker. It has jails which can serve a similar purpose but are not the same in important ways


Please at least read the context before attempting to correct me...

Here's what I'm referring to: https://github.com/califio/publications/blob/7ed77d11b21db80...


God damn, how much time am I wasting by writing full paragraphs to the Skinner box when I could just write half-formed sentences with no punctuation or grammar?


> can we demon strait somehow a unpriv non root user

"demon strait". Was this speech to text? That might explain the punctuation and grammar.


The grammar doesn't matter. It's a total waste of time. Obviously not when writing to another human, when then it's a show of respect.


It's amazing what an intelligence that has infinite patience can do to understand barely comprehensible gibberish.


Now give an excuse for pushing so hard for docker on FreeBSD.


I'm not correcting you, I'm adding context for people who don't know much about freebsd.


Welcome to vibe coding. If you ever lurk around the various AI subreddits, you'll soon realize just how bad the average prompts and communication skills of most users are. Ironically, models are now being trained on these 5th-grade-level prompts and improving their success with them.


Just think about how your parents used google when you were a kid. What got better results faster?


we were taught google search query syntax by our librarian when I was in high school in 2002-ish. so...




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