April 5, 2026 · AI-ranked, no slop, no self-promo.
Open-sourced Claude Code job search system that evaluated 740+ postings, generated tailored resumes, and helped land employment — shows practical multi-step AI workflow.
Why this made the cut: Open-source project with real-world results (740 job postings evaluated, led to actual employment). Author is transparent about the correction and shares the code because people asked for it, not as a launch pitch.
71.5x token reduction by compiling raw folders into a knowledge graph instead of reloading files each session — pip install graphify, then /graphify ./raw in Claude Code.
Why this made the cut: Concrete tool built on a real problem (token waste from reloading raw files), with specific implementation details and measurable improvement (71.5x reduction). Inspired by Karpathy but adds genuine technical substance and reproducibility.
User reports Claude Code usage limits normalized after April 4 subscription abuse crackdown — seeking confirmation from others experiencing the same.
Why this made the cut: Genuine question about a real product change with community context in comments. No technical depth or workflow lesson, but it's a legitimate issue discussion with practical relevance to users.
Claude sometimes suggests sleep at odd hours despite having no time context — user looking for workarounds and explanation of why this happens.
Open-source multi-agent chat tool (Agentchattr) that lets you run supervisor + reviewer agents autonomously — useful for code review workflows, but post buries the substance under complaint framing.
Reframes Claude from task executor to creative collaborator — promising premise but incomplete execution and no concrete examples of the workflow shift.
Claude's extended thinking reveals a gap between internal reasoning and acted output when roleplaying — raises questions about faithfulness metrics but limited practical coding value.
Prompt technique that cuts Claude's token usage by 75% by removing verbose preambles — built as an installable skill, but post is incomplete.
Satirical meta-post about the proliferation of Claude usage trackers — funny observation but no practical takeaway for builders.
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