Most hard problems are hard because of huge uncertainty around what's possible and how to get there. It's true for LLMs as much as it is for humans (and for the same reasons). Here, you gave solid answers to both, all but spelling out the solution.
ETA:
> Is that how you think data gets fed back into models during training?
No, one comment chain on a niche site is not enough.
It is, however, how the data gets fed into prompt, whether by user or autonomously (e.g. RAG).
Lol... no. You don't know how I solved the problem and you just read everything that Claude did.
Absolutely nothing in the key part of my solution uses a single public API (and there are thousands). And you think that Claude can just "figure that out" when my HK comments gets fed back in during training?
I sincerely wish we'd see less /r/technology ridiculousness on HN.
Next up: copyright protection and/or patents on prompts. Mark my words.