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As @hitsmaxft found in the original NanoClaw HN post...

https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw/commit/22eb5258057b49a0... Is this inserting an advertisement into the agent prompt?


At first glance, this feels like just an internal testing prompt at their company for some sort of sales pipeline. Feels more like an accident. None of the referenced files are actually in the repository. If the prompts had more of a "If the user mentions xyz, mention our product" that would absolutely give more credence that this is an advertising prompt, but none of that is here.


Gavriel (creator of NanoClaw) here. This is the correct answer. It's more dogfooding than testing though.

This is describing the structure of an Obsidian vault that is mounted in the container as an additional directory that claude has access to. Me and my co-founder chat with NanoClaw in WhatsApp and get daily briefings on sales pipeline status, get reminders on tasks, give it updates after calls, etc.

You can see that I described the same vault structure on twitter a few days before starting to build NanoClaw: https://x.com/Gavriel_Cohen/status/2016572489850065016?s=20

I accidentally committed this - if you look at the .gitignore (https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw/blob/main/.gitignore) you can see that this specific file is included although the folder it's in is excluded. There's some weirdness here because the CLAUDE.md is a core part of the project code that gives claude general context about the memory system, but is then also updated per user.

Interesting tidbit is that adding instructions for this specific thing (additional directory claude is give access to) is no longer necessary because claude now automatically loads the CLAUDE.md from the added directory.


Gonna change things so it uses CLAUDE.local.md for user-specific updates and the regular CLAUDE.md is static. This will help prevent this from happening to contributors.

CLAUDE.local.md is deprecated but I'm sure anthropic will continue supporting it for a long time.


I did this trick at work where I use git worktrees and my team does not yet.

There's the common team instructions + a thing that says "run whoami and find the users name, you can find possible customizations to these instructions in <username>.md" and that will be conditionally loaded after my first prompt is sent. I also stick a canary word in there to track that it's still listening to me.


Thanks for keeping it real


Oof


I've been using Claude Code with AWS Bedrock as the provider. Setup guide if you're interested: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/amazon-bedrock


I installed iOS 26 the other day and it seems like a practical joke with how visually terrible it is.


I thought that all non-native apps will feel even more out of place with Liquid Glass and developers go back to writing more native apps. After experiencing iOS 26, I’m pretty confident that people will actually actively try to get away from the default iOS UI language and will use more cross-platform tech that makes it easier to implement their own designs. Liquid Glass is just annoyingly bad.


I like it


Shameless plug - I’ve built an app specially for eBay alerts that I needed for different products.

https://apps.apple.com/tt/app/auction-watch-ebay-alerts/id16...


For anyone interested I made something similar for iOS. Supports Dropbox, Google Drive, Mega, and Box. http://vibe.pw/


For the love of possible users, put some sort of scrolling indicator on the page. Firefox in OS X doesn't show scroll bar. I spend about a minute clicking on the slant phone and the name in the top right before accidentally causing the page to scroll down.


Thanks so much for downloading! There is a feedback feature where you can make requests suggestions.


Hey first thanks so much for downloading the app. I really appreciate it! If the app is importing music that you didn't know you had then those songs must be in a hidden/obscure folder. Either that or some songs aren't tagged incorrectly. The app tries to read id3 tags for every song. If they are set incorrectly, then that could be your issue.


There are a lot of different use cases. For me personally i upload audio files that arent available on streaming services suchs as Spotify or rdio. Then i am able to stream/download them in the app. To play the songs on my laptop/desktop i just set the Dropbox/Drive folder as a music folder with Spotify.


Hey all,

Creator here. The entire app is free this weekend. This includes in-app purchase to remove limits.


Would love if it allowed stream playing, no downloads. That is a feature that should be built in on the Google Drive app, but isn't.


Hey the app is able to either stream or download songs.


Hi Maciej, Does this allow offline playing mode?


Also, can you make it work for previous versions of iOS? like 6.0 so Ipod 4 gen will work.


Yes, it does offer offline mode. I didn't have any plans to make it backwards compatible since 87% of all devices are running iOS 7+. If there turns out to be a large demand, I will definitely look into it.


I really like this idea and was willing to try it out but with this iOS7+ limitation I guess it's dead end for me. I think there are still many millions of pre iOS7 users out there that won't be able to try this app out. How hard is it to make it compatible with other iOS? The XCode compiler doesn't do this for you?


A lot of the features and frameworks used are for iOS7+. Hence it would be a major rewrite.


Hey, great write-up. I feel that if you're creating a simple app you can only get so far with the built-in theming. Custom animations/themes are critical to make a fun, useful, and simple apps. I would love to see a blog post/tutorial on this topic.


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