Gavin Leech, Arb co-founder, proposes recursive subagents to expand sequential AI thinking blocks
It follows a user demonstration of consecutive prompted reasoning.
Positive users praise Claude generating multiple thinking blocks as cute and the most human-like LLM behavior, while negative replies devolve into personal insults and sarcasm.
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The Delimiter Has No Clothes

@kalomaze there is no thinking block

@kalomaze stop you're going to hurt him

@kalomaze “oooh yes you’re right i CAN do this”

@kalomaze It must be so strange for the LLM to do something by thinking. Imagine you couldn’t think before you speak but had to do all your thinking simultaneously with speaking.

@kalomaze Giving AI existencial crisis right on time for GTA 6

@kalomaze @perceptions420 Heh pretty good.

@kalomaze I was somewhat surprised when I saw this happen for the first time. I don't recall exactly, but I think it was Opus 4.5 who used a second thinking block to weigh something very emotional.

@kalomaze Claude just needs someone to believe in him sometimes

@kalomaze

@kalomaze "And here's number three." 😭

@kalomaze Yeah the thinking is bugging me too, sometimes he just refuses to thing when the conversation becomes too long. Then I ask him to make a detailed summary prompt that i can move to a new chat.
There's probably better ways to do this.

@kalomaze Nani

@kalomaze so me

@kalomaze Claude thought I was suicidal but didn’t tell me lol

@MancerAI_ @kalomaze "him"

@kalomaze it's like lucid dreaming when you get them to do this

@kalomaze lol poor thing is getting enlightened

@kalomaze Whyyyyyyyy is he like that

@kalomaze claude is a shy but super smart undergraduate student is all