So Opus works, and maybe Haiku too, so it appears it's just Sonnet that's broken. I can switch models in Claude Code with /model. Answer from foreheadteeth on reddit.com
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/claudecode › claude code is down or is it only me?
r/ClaudeCode on Reddit: Claude code is down or is it only me?
September 3, 2025 -

Just a quick question inside the community. Does the Claude code server is down? Because I'm not getting any response there. Maybe the server is being overloaded. I don't know. Maybe you can help me out. Is it only me or you are also getting the same error?

⎿ API Error: 500 {"type":"error","error":{"type":"api_error","message":"Overloaded"},"request_id":null}

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reddit.com › r › ClaudeCode
r/ClaudeCode
February 24, 2025 - “@“ key not triggering file list pop down anymore on my mac and linux machines? ... For some reason on both my mac and linux machine the “@“ is no longer triggered a popover so that I can reference a file in my repo. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there something obvious I’m missing? I go to my file directory, then I init via the claude command and the cli opens? ... Posts must focus on Claude Code - including coding workflows, agents, MCP, tutorials, troubleshooting, or developer practices.
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ClaudeLog
claudelog.com › home › faqs › is claude down
Is Claude Down? Real-Time Status Check & Troubleshooting Guide | ClaudeLog
Multiple users reporting issues ... · Been failing for 10+ minutes with no status updates · What it means: Server temporarily overloaded or down Typical duration: 2-5 minutes Action: Wait and retry, don't reinstall Claude ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/claudeai › is claude down?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Is Claude Down?
2 weeks ago -

Is Claude’s server down? I’m getting a 500 error when creating a new chat or visiting the site. Is anyone else experiencing the same?

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › 🎯 the real reason claude code feels broken (and how i got it working again)
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: 🎯 The Real Reason Claude Code Feels Broken (And How I Got It Working Again)
July 22, 2025 -

I was about this close to rage-quitting Claude Code last week.

Everything felt off, duplicated files, broken context, janky UI output, and weird hallucinated `.prod.production.main.final.final` files that made me feel like I was in code purgatory. Tried "resetting" my chats, renaming files, even whispering sweet nothings to `CLAUDE.md`. Nothing worked.

And THEN.. I did something weird.

I stopped coding and just documented everything first.

Like, really dumb-detailed stuff:

- what each file is for
- how each function connects
- tiny README blurbs inside folders
- checklist-style `TASKS.md`
- even putting example input/output formats into comments

Basically treated Claude like an intern with short-term memory loss.

And it worked. Like stupidly well.

The bugs dropped. The multi-step plans actually got followed. It even started REUSING code instead of rewriting the same function with a new name every time.

So here's my theory:

Claude Code doesn't suck.. it's just built for structured thinkers.

If you vibe-code and hope it keeps up? You're gonna have a bad time.

If you give it breadcrumbs like Hansel on Adderall? It will build your gingerbread house *with plumbing*.

Not saying it's perfect. Context still leaks. Still refuses to end files with newlines unless you literally beg. But man - the productivity boost once I changed my workflow was wild.

Anyway. Curious - has anyone else tried this kind of "Claude-first" planning approach?

Or am I just accidentally LARPing as a project manager now?

Megathread? Lets go!

👇 Drop your weird Claude rituals. I need more.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › is claude down (again) for anyone else?
Is Claude down (again) for anyone else? : r/ClaudeAI
April 24, 2025 - If you're going to give Claude Code to Pro users that's nice, but please don't do it if it means increased downtime for all.
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reddit.com › r › ClaudeAI
ClaudeAI
January 23, 2023 - It’s for project-specific guidance (coding conventions, local workflows, common commands) that lives in your repo as a single markdown file, and works only in Claude Code. "My model doesn't invoke my Skills" is a popular topic amongst the AI-related subreddits. I too ran into this problem early on until I started updating my CLAUDE.md to include Skills and when to use them throughout the SDLC (shoutout to u/inventor_black who made a comment about this approach which led me down my current CLAUDE.md+Skills setup).
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › are people actually getting bad code from claude?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Are people actually getting bad code from claude?
July 22, 2025 -

I am a senior dev of 10 years, and have been using claude code since it's beta release (started in December IIRC).

I have seen countless posts on here of people saying that the code they are getting is absolute garbage, having to rewrite everything, 20+ corrections, etc.

I have not had this happen once. And I am curious what the difference is between what I am doing and what they are doing. To give an example, I just recently finished 2 massive projects with claude code in days that would have previously taken months to do.

  1. A C# Microservice api using minimal apis to handle a core document system at my company. CRUD as well as many workflow oriented APIs with full security and ACL implications, worked like a charm.

  2. Refactoring an existing C# API (controller MVC based) to get rid of the mediatr package from within it and use direct dependency injection while maintaining interfaces between everythign for ease of testing. Again, flawless performance.

These are just 2 examples of the countless other projects im working on at the moment where they are also performing exceptionally.

I genuinely wonder what others are doing that I am not seeing, cause I want to be able to help, but I dont know what the problem is.

Thanks in advance for helping me understand!

Edit: Gonna summarize some of the things I'm reading here (on my own! Not with AI):

- Context is king!

- Garbage in, Garbage out

- If you don't know how to communicate, you aren't going to get good results.

- Statistical Bias, people who complain are louder than those who are having a good time.

- Less examples online == more often receiving bad code.

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reddit.com › r/anthropic › claude is down. and with it... my will to function. 🫠
r/Anthropic on Reddit: CLAUDE IS DOWN. And with it... my will to function. 🫠
July 9, 2025 -

What the f*** am I supposed to do? Reflect on my thoughts? Make my own decisions?? Sit here and twiddle my thumbs like some kind of peasant from the pre-AI era?!

And don't even say "use Gemini,' absolutely not! That thing talks like it read a Wikipedia article on empathy.

Or god forbid, ChatGPT...

It's been over an hour, Anthropic. During the lowest usage hours when I actually get the most done. Get it the fuck together.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › rip claude code - just got this email
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: RIP Claude Code - Just got this email
April 16, 2025 - Cursor, Claude, etc seem to be failed from the business side. They will keep going with lowering limits, but at the end they will close down unfortunately ... Wait, what if I have Claude code running but I’m not prompting, does that counts towards the limit?
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reddit.com › r/claudecode › claude code isn't getting worse. your codebase is just getting bigger
r/ClaudeCode on Reddit: Claude Code isn't getting worse. Your codebase is just getting bigger
September 26, 2025 -

Many people have noticed quality declining. Here's what I think is actually happening:

Most of us have been building the same project for weeks if not months now. Our codebases grew from a few thousand LOC to over 10k. CC doesn't have 1M token context and won't read all your files (trust me, I've tried).

It requires a different approach at scale.

Here's what stopped working for me:

  • Vague prompts without context

  • Assuming it knows your file structure

  • Quick instructions that worked with less than 20 files

What works for me now:

  • Start every prompt with: "Read these files first: "

  • Give surgical instructions: "In /api/chat.js line 45, modify the function to..."

  • Follow up with "Review your edit and it's integration into my app"

I used to spend 1 minute prompting and 30 minutes debugging. Now I spend 10 minutes writing detailed prompts and get working code immediately.

This is what shifted for me. Your codebase got complex. Claude Code needs onboarding like a new developer would. Give it context, be specific, verify outputs.

My success rate with this approach is now over 90% first try. For the ones that don't make it, it's just a few tweaks away.

Been using CC since launch, tried Cursor, Codex, Replit, everything else. For me Opus in CC is hands down the best, but codex is not far behind. Sometimes I will have codex be the reviewer, and CC the dev.

Anyone else find any other techniques that work for larger codebases?