▲ 22 r/ZaiGLM

Is GLM Coding Lite (5.2) a good alternative to Claude Code Pro (Opus 4.8)?

Claude Code Pro is almost enough for me, sometimes I hit the daily quota, but only by the end of the day and I have to wait for 1-2 hours.
I heard GLM consumes more tokens between 2h to 6h beijing time, which I am sleeping, so it should be alright.
What should I expect switching to GLM Coding Lite?

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u/melanke — 5 days ago

Procuro advogado especializado em CVM/valores mobiliários

Sou engenheiro de produtos digitais, liderei criação e crescimento de diversas startups e hoje estou com uma demanda que necessita validação/planejamento legal antes de iniciar o desenvolvimento.
Gostaria de uma conversa inicial com advogados neste setor, qualquer indicação é bem vinda, grato.

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u/melanke — 12 days ago
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The DeFi harness that runs before AI writes any Solidity

I build smart contracts at 33Labs (it started as an auditing firm, so security was always central to the company) and I mentor new devs in the BuidlGuidl Batch Program. Across both, the same gap kept showing up in AI-assisted builds.


A CI pipeline catches a reentrancy bug. It does nothing about an incentive model that looked fine on a whiteboard and turns into a drain target the moment someone reads it sideways. By the time an auditor finds that, the architecture is already built around the flaw, and the rework can make the whole thing financially unviable.


So I packaged the upstream process as two open-source Claude Code skills:


- `defi-protocol-discovery` — blank page to a go/no-go decision, with kill criteria defined before you synthesize the verdict
- `defi-spec-driven` — six spec phases (economic design, threat modeling, test spec) before a single line of Solidity, then it bootstraps a Foundry project and guides implementation function by function


Repo (CC-BY-4.0): https://github.com/melanke/defi-builder-skills
Full breakdown: https://gil.solutions/blog/discovery-and-spec-the-missing-harness-in-ai-assisted-defi-development


It's early. The discovery and spec phases are deliberately slow at the front, and I've run them on my own protocol work more than I've watched other people use them, so the rough edges are mostly unmapped.


For those of you doing AI-assisted Solidity: how much do you constrain the model before it writes, versus catching problems downstream in tests and review?
u/melanke — 14 days ago

Did I finished Hades 1?

Spoiler alert!

The dinner with all gods already happened.
I have the maximum relationship with anyone.
I beat Hades with all weapons and beat him with extreme measures.
Dusa is banned from the house, which is an interesting story, but, seems to be a side quest.
I feel a huge thing would still happen, idk, the gods would find out I lied and I would fight one of them, I would find out why I always die after going to the overworld…
But it seems everything is settled, Zagreus is ok with his situation of being locked, which is not what I expected.
I am a little bit tired of raising the heat and trying to beat it over and over again.
Will I miss something big if I stop now?

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u/melanke — 29 days ago