Failed to execute 'removeChild' on 'Node': The node to be removed is not a child of this node.
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Error ID: b846e2e2ba3b483ab93f10e72ef76820
NotFoundError: Failed to execute 'removeChild' on 'Node': The node to be removed is not a child of this node.
at ds (https://pillser.com/assets/entry.client-DWgmqxdv.js:1:112074)
at gs (https://pillser.com/assets/entry.client-DWgmqxdv.js:1:113602)
at ys (https://pillser.com/assets/entry.client-DWgmqxdv.js:1:113850)
at gs (https://pillser.com/assets/entry.client-DWgmqxdv.js:1:113728)
I appreciate you letting me know. I can see it in Sentry as well. It's odd though, it looks like it's coming directly from React. There are no traces in my own codebase. I'll try to isolate it.
Yup, I’ve been crowing about these customer noncompetes for years now and it’s clear Anthropic has one of the worst ones. The real kicker is, since Claude Code can do anything, you’re technically not allowed to use it for anything, and everyone just depends on Anthropic not being evil
Why act like it’s a mystery when the Claude Code repo clearly explains:
> When you use Claude Code, we collect feedback, which includes usage data (such as code acceptance or rejections), associated conversation data, and user feedback submitted via the /bug command.
They subsidize Claude Code because it gives them your codebase and chat history
I think it’s more about deciding how much to think about stuff and not a model router per se. 5 and 5.1 get progressively better calibrated reasoning token budgets. Also o3 and “reasoning with tools” for a massive consumer audience was a major advance and fairly recent