HIRING — INSTAGRAM GROWTH VA 🔥

Artemis Agency is looking for motivated people to join our team and grow Instagram accounts from scratch.
🏡 100% remote — work from anywhere.

📋 What you'll do:
Set up and run new Instagram accounts
Warm up accounts, then post reels/carousels/stories
Follow the posting schedule we give you (content provided)
Stay consistent and keep your accounts active
Report your progress in your ticket

🕒 Workload:
Flexible — you choose how much you work
4–8h/day recommended for the best results
Monday–Sunday, your own hours

💰 What we offer:
Weekly payout — every Monday, in USDT or BTC
Performance-based pay: 6 tiers, from $10 up to $900/week depending on results
No cap on how much you can earn — the harder you push, the more you get
Full training provided, mentors available to guide you from day 1
We stay available long-term, and top performers move up fast

Requirements:
No experience required — motivation is what matters most
A phone and a solid connection
Active on Discord
Basic English communication
Reliable, consistent, and willing to learn

📩 DM me and I'll send you the Discord link.

Long-term team, real growth opportunity. Serious applicants only.

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u/Superb-Bit2412 — 6 days ago

Anyone else feel like Claude drifts from its instructions a bit more since Opus 5?

Nothing dramatic, and the actual quality is still great, but lately I keep having to repeat myself. Stuff that's already written in my CLAUDE.md, basic formatting rules, small project conventions, the "do X before Y" type things, will sometimes get ignored partway through a session and I have to remind it again. It didn't really do that before, or at least not this often.

It mostly happens in longer conversations. Early on it follows everything fine, then a bit later it slips on a rule I set at the start. I honestly can't tell if it's the model itself, my CLAUDE.md being too long, or just me paying more attention to it now.

The timing lines up with Opus 5 for me, which is why I'm asking. Has anyone else noticed the same thing since switching? And if you have, did anything help make the instructions stick better? Shorter CLAUDE.md, repeating the important rules, leaning on memory, that kind of thing. Curious how you all deal with it.

u/Superb-Bit2412 — 8 days ago
▲ 16 r/facts+1 crossposts

Rumors that Grand Duchess Anastasia had escaped her family's 1918 execution persisted for nearly 90 years, inspiring films and multiple impostors, until the discovery and DNA testing of the last missing Romanov remains in 2007 finally disproved them.

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u/Superb-Bit2412 — 8 days ago

Did you know in a 2018 study, honeybees were trained to understand the concept of "zero," placing an empty set as lower than one — a level of numerical abstraction that human children often don't grasp until age four, and that very few animals have demonstrated.

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u/Superb-Bit2412 — 8 days ago