Prime Intellect's Elie Bakouch demonstrates Claude correctly parsing a heavily garbled query to push five Git worktree branches
Story Overview
An ML research engineer at Prime Intellect posted a screenshot of Claude turning the garbled phrase “met's îsj tje wprltrees” into the correct instruction to push five Git worktree branches, underscoring the model's tolerance for sloppy developer shorthand without asking for clarification.
Everyday typos still trip up tools
The single chat example shows Claude recovering intent from heavy abbreviation and keyboard mash, a small but noticeable win for anyone who types fast and fixes later.
No broader claims attached
Nothing in the post or replies establishes which Claude version was used, whether a recent update drove the result, or any link to Prime Intellect's own training work.
Positive users praise Claude for accurately interpreting garbled Git worktree queries because it demonstrates superior understanding and boosts productivity, while negative users worry this capability enables more convincing deception.
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@eliebakouch Nobody understands me better than the clankers
why i love claude
@samsja19 🤝🤝
@eliebakouch Nobody understands me better than the clankers

@eliebakouch delete this
it understands you to lie behind your back even more convincingly

@eliebakouch @samsja19 Claude being French would explain a lot

@eliebakouch Claude will push the Ballmer Peak

@eliebakouch TIL Claude knows Dutch