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EMM_386 | 1 month ago
No - that's not what I did.
You don't need an extra-long context full of irrelevant tokens. Claude doesn't need to see the code it implemented 40 steps ago in a working method from Phase 1 if it is on Phase 3 and not using that method. It doesn't need reasoning traces for things it already "thought" through.
This other information is cluttering, not helpful. It is making signal to noise ratio worse.
If Claude needs to know something it did in Phase 1 for Phase 4 it will put a note on it in the living markdown document to simply find it again when it needs it.
troupo|1 month ago
What I very succinctly called "crippled context" despite claims that Opus 4.5 is somehow "next tier". It's all the same techniques we've been using for over a year now.
scotty79|1 month ago