Claude Sonnet 4.6 is the backbone of our entire platform, Humans.Team. Over 85 development sessions, Claude Code (powered by Sonnet) built 90% of our Next.js application — from Supabase database architecture and Row Level Security policies to AI journal integration, real-time notifications, PWA offline support, and a bilingual FR/EN system across 30+ pages.
What sets Sonnet 4.6 apart is its ability to hold deep context across long sessions. It remembers architectural decisions from hours ago, understands our codebase patterns, and writes production-ready TypeScript that rarely needs fixing. The reasoning is exceptional — it debugs complex issues by tracing through multiple files and connections.
We also use Claude Desktop daily for content strategy, press releases, blog articles, and bilingual copywriting. The nuance in both French and English is remarkable.
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Hi everyone!
This is a wayyy interesting bridge for Claude into physical form.
What @felixrieseberg shipped here is small, but the idea behind it is bigger: Claude Cowork and @Claude Code now expose a lightweight Bluetooth path that lets maker hardware react to sessions, recent messages, and approval prompts. The reference device is an ESP32 desk pet built on M5StickCPlus, which honestly feels like a very fitting choice — M5Stack really is one of the friendliest entry points in the hardware world🔥
It already makes interacting with Claude Code more fun to look at and touch:
But the interesting part is not just approvals. What happens when this lives on an e-ink kanban? Or when the hardware surface is something much more ambient, tactile, or playful? This is clearly the start of a much bigger hardware interaction layer for Claude!