The Terminal Times

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The Terminal Times

This is my very interesting podcastThe Terminal Times is a satirical British news programme covering Claude Code with the gravitas of world affairs and the accuracy of an actual tutorial. Featuring a pompous anchor who doesn't understand code, a field correspondent reporting from inside Docker containers, and an intern who keeps calling subagents "sub-sandwiches." Real features. Real commands. Completely made-up urgency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    "A New Dawn for Terminal-Kind"

    Scientists have discovered intelligent life inside a terminal. A developer in Basingstoke has reportedly talked to a computer — and the computer talked back. The Archbishop of Canterbury has declined to comment.In tonight's programme, Pippa Stacktrace reports live from a windswept promenade in Whitby on the arrival of Claude Code — Anthropic's agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal, reads your entire codebase, and actually does things. Professor Fiddlesticks demonstrates a one-command installation (and brings a ship in a bottle for reasons he insists are essential). Kevin asks if there's a free version. There is not.You'll learn how to install Claude Code, authenticate, choose between Sonnet and Opus, and send your first prompt — all wrapped in the gravitas of a BBC news bulletin about absolutely none of this warranting that level of gravitas.The seagull behind Pippa is entirely unrelated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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This is my very interesting podcastThe Terminal Times is a satirical British news programme covering Claude Code with the gravitas of world affairs and the accuracy of an actual tutorial. Featuring a pompous anchor who doesn't understand code, a field correspondent reporting from inside Docker containers, and an intern who keeps calling subagents "sub-sandwiches." Real features. Real commands. Completely made-up urgency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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