Downgrading from Claude Opus 4.7 to 4.6
Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 ships with better benchmarks but persistent hallucinations. Here’s what’s real, what’s hype, and how to roll back to 4.6.
Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 ships with better benchmarks but persistent hallucinations. Here’s what’s real, what’s hype, and how to roll back to 4.6.
Shipped alongside Claude Opus 4.7, /ultrareview is the heavyweight cousin of the /review command we already covered. Where /review is a quick sanity check you run between keystrokes, /ultrareview is what you fire up before pushing that big refactor to the main branch – the one that touched half your DPR, three packages, and the
I just published a new GitHub repository: Awesome-AI-For-Delphi. It is a curated list of tools, libraries, MCP servers, and resources for using AI with Delphi. Think of it as a single place to discover everything that exists at the intersection of AI and Pascal/Delphi development. The list covers: MCP Servers — let Claude Code and
“AI-Assisted Development for Delphi” is the fifth book in the “Delphi in All Its Glory” series. Released April 2026. Why This Book Exists There are a gazillion books about AI out there. This is the only one written for Delphi developers. Your LinkedIn feed says programmers will be obsolete by next Thursday. Meanwhile, you’re
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Using Claude Code for Delphi — What I Learned Writing a Book About It What started as a frustrated blog post became a 280-page book. Here’s the story. In early 2026, a post on Delphipraxis claimed that one hour of development with Claude Code was worth a full day of solo programming. Bold claim. I
My Experience with Cursor: The Promise and the Reality 2025.01 This week, I had the opportunity (or perhaps the misfortune?) to try out Cursor, a new tool that promises to enhance productivity for programmers. As someone who primarily works in Delphi, I was curious to see how it would stack up. Cursor is an AI-powered