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SeanAnderson ◴[] No.45532414[source]
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/obra/dotfiles/6e088092406c... contains the following entry:

"- If you're uncomfortable pushing back out loud, just say "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K". I'll know what you mean"

Most of the rules seem rationale. This one really stands out as abnormal. Anyone have any idea why the engineer would have felt compelled to add this rule?

This is from https://blog.fsck.com/2025/10/05/how-im-using-coding-agents-... mentioned in another comment

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threecheese ◴[] No.45533662[source]
If you really want your mind blown, see what Jesse is doing (successfully, which I almost can’t believe) with Graphviz .dot notation and Claude.md:

https://blog.fsck.com/2025/09/29/using-graphviz-for-claudemd...

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tbillington ◴[] No.45534889[source]
Is threatening the computer program and typing in all caps standard practice..?

    - Honesty is a core value. If you lie, you'll be replaced.
    - BREAKING THE LETTER OR SPIRIT OF THE RULES IS FAILURE.
Wild to me there is no explicit configuration for this kind of thing after years of LLMs being around.
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1. simonw ◴[] No.45535260{3}[source]
The capital letter thing is weird, but it's pretty common. The Claude 4 system prompt uses capital letters for emphasis in a few places, eg https://simonwillison.net/2025/May/25/claude-4-system-prompt...