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Claude outputs are insanely bad. Does anyone have a possible explanation about what's been happening mid-June?

Reddit r/artificial · 10h ago

User reports that Claude has been aggressively refusing requests with false jailbreak accusations since mid-June, rendering the model nearly unusable for complex tasks.

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Qwen3.6 27B more dumb in vLLM compared to llama.cpp

Reddit r/LocalLLaMA · 18h ago

A user reports that the Qwen3.6-27B model performs better and more reliably with llama.cpp than with vLLM, citing tool call errors and 'lobotomized' behavior in vLLM despite extensive configuration.

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Don't verify email addresses by sending spam to them

Hacker News Top · yesterday Cached

The article criticizes a website (Pangram) for validating email addresses by sending a spam email to the entered address, highlighting a poor and deceptive practice in email verification.

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The next big UX problem for AI agents is permission design

Reddit r/AI_Agents · yesterday

Discusses the emerging UX challenge of designing permission systems for AI agents, highlighting the need for better user control and trust.

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Ask HN: Anthropic banned me from using Claude Code and I don't know what to do

Hacker News Top · yesterday Cached

A user reports being banned from Anthropic's Claude Code tool after using a VPN and later the same credit card, and seeks advice on regaining access.

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@VraserX: We’re getting so close to a completely new interface for digital devices. No more digging through apps, menus, tabs and…

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago Cached

A tweet envisions a future where digital devices are controlled by talking to AI agents, replacing app-based navigation.

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Network shares: still talking about them in 2026

Lobsters Hottest · 2d ago Cached

The article discusses the ongoing pain point of network shares in KDE on Linux in 2026, particularly for non-KDE applications that do not use KDE's open/save dialog, creating a fragmented user experience.

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@Fenng: After Musk and his team's efforts, the experience on X is actually a bit better than Weibo. (Not sure if this is a compliment)

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2d ago

The author notes that after Elon Musk's team's efforts, X's user experience has improved compared to Weibo, though they are unsure if this is a compliment.

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I want to love hermes agent, but it looks so ugly, and ux is not nice

Reddit r/LocalLLaMA · 3d ago

A user expresses dissatisfaction with the Hermes Agent's appearance and UX, finding it sluggish compared to Pi mono agent despite its built-in features, and seeks others' experiences.

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What do you do while waiting for an AI agent to finish?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 3d ago

A discussion on what users do while waiting for an AI agent to complete a task, exploring practical strategies and behavioral observations.

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AI presentation makers are weirdly bad at handling long content

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 6d ago

The article discusses how AI-powered presentation tools struggle with long-form content, often producing unsatisfactory results.

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Dynamic In-Group Persona Generation for Enhancing Human-AI Rapport

arXiv cs.AI · 2026-06-18 Cached

This paper introduces a method for LLM-based chatbots to dynamically generate in-group personas by first identifying a user's primary concern and then creating a synthetic persona that shares that concern. A human-subject study demonstrates significant improvements in perceived rapport and user engagement compared to baseline conditions.

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AI recommendations should not strive too hard to appear natural.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-17

The article argues that AI monetization should prioritize transparency over making commercial recommendations appear natural, as this can damage user trust.

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Generative AI still feels stronger at making objects than letting people operate on them

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-17

The article discusses a common pattern in generative AI products: while initial creation has become easy, controlled revision and local editing of generated objects remain underdeveloped, limiting practical utility.

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Speed Matters for Google Web Search [2009]

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-06-15 Cached

Google's 2009 study demonstrates that slower search response times reduce user engagement and satisfaction.

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@Saboo_Shubham_: Hermes Agent now support this out-of-the-box in Telegram. This is what 10x Agent user experience looks like.

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-14 Cached

Hermes Agent now supports out-of-the-box functionality in Telegram, improving the user experience significantly.

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Every Frame Perfect

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-06-13 Cached

A blog post arguing that every UI frame should be visually perfect, with examples of poor animations and transitions.

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Ryanair dark UX patterns summer 2026 refresher

Hacker News Top · 2026-06-12 Cached

Dan O'Sullivan's blog post humorously dissects Ryanair's dark UX patterns during the summer 2026 checkout process, noting nine stages users must navigate to avoid extra fees, and offers practical tips for seat selection.

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@op7418: https://x.com/op7418/status/2065232309310427565

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-12 Cached

This article discusses the concept of Skills in the AI agent ecosystem, arguing that Skills are more than prompts—they are packaged capabilities that externalize human expertise into reusable workflow units. The author shares design principles and case studies from building popular Skills.

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Theory: AI will make all apps look and work the same — and we'll probably be fine with it

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-10

The article argues that as AI designs more software, apps will converge to similar interfaces due to lack of designer distinctiveness, creating an 'Interface Monoculture' where software becomes infrastructure. The author suggests this could make learning new software unnecessary, with only experiential apps like games escaping the trend.

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