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It's working fine for me


Yep, seems to work cause my nearby colleague started copy/pasting massive chunks of code again.

I guess claude is more important than your average site :)


For me right now, Claude.ai is down, but Claude Code (terminal, extension) seems to be up and happy. Suggests that API is probably up.


Ironically, Claude Desktop--which could be up if it simply used the API instead of doing the Electron webapp wrapper thing--is down.


One of the problems I experienced trying to hold motivation was a sense of futility. There really isn't a sense of progress if you're just aimlessly solving problems with some abstract notion of getting better. Instead what I found helped is trying to work towards some sort of goal, for me that goal was to improve my _approach_ to leetcode problems, not necessarily focus on how many I can solve. Through this I found out that most leetcode-style problems fall into one of a number of solution 'buckets,' and the challenge shifted more into a problem classification task, rather than a coding task. I found my ability to do (a very few) hards unaided its own reward and motivation to continue! Up to a point of course, at some point it does just become repetitive again. This website helped a bunch:

https://blog.algomaster.io/p/15-leetcode-patterns


This is a bad faith argument, OP is looking for reasons to distrust Copilot. Let's say Copilot returned a correct link. Would OP then decide it's worth trusting Copilot with their code? I doubt it. That's a horrible proof of trust. It really feels like the only outcome of this 'test' is that copilot can prove itself untrustworthy.


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