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"To permanently turn off the feedback survey for yourself, set `CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_FEEDBACK_SURVEY=1`"

Per recent comment from Anthropic at https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/8036#issuec...


There is already ~/.claude/settings.json

What is going on over there at Anthropic?


Boris from the Claude Code team here.

You can set CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_FEEDBACK_SURVEY either in your env, or in your settings.json. Either one works.


Dogfooding

I’m not sure. It could be a way to save a ton of money. Look at the investments non-Apple tech companies are making on data centers & compute.

Maybe paying Google a billion a year is still a lot cheaper?

Apple famously tries to focus on only a few things.

Still, they will continue working on their own LLM and plug it in when ready.

Edit: compare to another comment about Wang-units of currency


Well they would still be running the google models in Apple DCs. I doubt this is a very cost efficient deal for them.

“GitHub processed the takedown notice against the entire network of 8,270 repositories, inclusive of the parent repository“

You forgot “meetings” :)

Which is harder these days, software or hardware?


Each challenging in their own ways. The real challenge is that we need codesign and that’s the tricky part.


What's the difference between making a great integrated experience and making it hard to compete?


1. Not allowing you to use the APIs Apple is using for deeper integration.

2. Literally in their TOS for App Store not allowing you to compete with Apple products.


The danger with google is that they suck at user experience


A more lightweight option, though easier to bypass, is to disable apps, App Store, even Safari, with "Content & Privacy Restrictions".

See Settings – Screen Time.

You can use a passcode to lock it. It seems primarily meant for blocking things from your kids.

But it can help turn your iPhone more into a dumb phone

(Blocking safari was the key, for me)


He mentions this, says it’s too easy to circumvent.


it's not though. See the thread above about having someone else enter the screen time code


In macOS, I use the GUI Emacs from https://emacsformacosx.com/

Perhaps if you solve shell issues there once, they will stick.


I'm running Homebrew's GUI Emacs which inherits from its opening shell. If I run GUI emacs from my shell then it inherits the environment of the shell so that seems to be doing okay.

I'm quite busy outside of work right now so I'll probably take a crack at this in a few weeks, but it's also dismaying how annoying it is to manage all the ts and lsp dependencies to make my projects work, let alone pointing the lsp to use the right package.json or go path or other things. I have no doubt that, in time, I can whack-a-mole the issues down. It does reduce my confidence in changing my environment because of how brittle the stack is. That's what makes me curious about the rest of the ecosystem.

Zed mostly works though I have had to configure it to use project-specific linter configs using somewhat underdocumented settings files. I'm curious if neovim is easier to get working because it's a smaller beast so easier to debug, but I also just don't know if I'd enjoy a switch to few-key modal editing from the chorded emacs style I love.


With a single toggle, you can turn off Apple Intelligence

See (System) Settings


But I can't toggle off downloading it, which is 2GB on my limited connection and 2GB of MY disk space.


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