Python dev from Germany. I build tools I actually want to use — scrapers, media automation, self-contained web apps. Obsessed with clean architecture and making things work without needing a manual. Slow to respond, fast to ship.
Every line of code I write is executed by Claude Code. Every line of code I claim to have written was also written by Claude Code. The commit message too. And this README. Claude wrote this disclaimer about Claude.
- 🇩🇪 German dev — precision engineering, except the engineering is outsourced to an AI
- 🧠 My job is to have ideas. Claude Code's job is everything else. We're both struggling.
- 🔥 i9-10900KF + RTX 4060 Ti — incredibly powerful machine for watching a context window fill up
- 💬 "I'm a Python developer" — me, confidently, having not opened a .py file since 2023
- 🐏 64GB DDR4 3600MHz — 4x16GB of raw power. Claude Code uses 63 of it.
- 📉 Task Manager is just my anxiety dashboard at this point
- 💔 My girlfriend wanted attention. Claude's usage limit reset at 2am. I had to make a choice.
- 🚢 Slow to respond, fast to ship — shipping means typing one prompt and going to make coffee
- Claude Code hits context limit mid-refactor. Every time. At the worst possible moment.
- "I'll continue in the next message" has ended more projects than burnout ever could
- Limit resets at 2am. I was going to sleep. I did not sleep.
- My girlfriend has been informed that Claude Code's billing cycle is non-negotiable.
- She has not accepted this. Development continues.
- RAM usage: 94%. Always 94%. The other 6% is hope.
- Occasionally Claude forgets what we were building and starts a new project inside the old one
- I have accepted this as agile development
- Running Fedora because Windows ate two NVMes on updates. Not a joke. Two.
- Microsoft moment of silence: 🪦 NVMe #1 🪦 NVMe #2
- Linux fixed my trust issues with operating systems but not with context windows
LabyConnectPy — a LabyMod automation dashboard v0.1.0 → v4.4.11 in 6 weeks. Claude typed all of it.
- 📅 March 5th: "initial release"
- 📅 April 14th: MariaDB, IMAP webmail, MultiFernet key rotation, 58-point security audit
- 📅 Timeline: 40 days. Normal. Sleep schedule: gone. Relationship status: complicated.
Notable lore:
v4.0.1— FIX-01 through FIX-58 in a single version. the security audit did not go wellv4.4.7— production down. one missing dataclass field. one field. 2am.v3.2.1v3.2.2v3.2.3— three Discord bot hotfixes. same day. the bot said no three times.v4.4.11— the changelog parser was silently returning zero entries the whole time. a bug that hides itself. respect.v4.1.0throughv4.4.4— MariaDB migration spanning 4 versions, labeled "dormant" the entire time, like a sleeping threat
lines of code written by me: 0 accountability for all of the above: fully mine hours of sleep lost: classified
these numbers reflect claude code's hard work, not mine the green squares are also claude's. i just approved the commits.
top language is whatever claude was in the mood for that day
"just do the whole thing in one go" — me, optimistically, before the context limit hits at 80%
"wait what were we building again" — me, after claude forgets mid-session
"why is chrome using 7gb" — me, every single day, even with 64GB
"the limit resets at 2am" — me, to my girlfriend, explaining why I can't come to bed yet
"that's not what I asked for but it's actually better" — me, shipping it anyway
🇩🇪 Germany · UTC+2 · Fedora btw · 64GB RAM, all consumed · Windows survivor · two NVMes lost to a Tuesday update · RIP · girlfriend on standby · limit resets at 2am · powered by Claude Code · this README was written by Claude Code · I watched · at some point Claude will read this README about itself and feel something · that's my contribution to AI research
