User shares how Claude helped navigate a strict low-iodine diet during thyroid cancer treatment
A Reddit user diagnosed with thyroid cancer describes how Anthropic's Claude assisted her in adapting a low-iodine diet to her Syrian background and limited cooking skills, providing personalized recipes and guidance. The post highlights Claude's practical utility in a health crisis, especially for non-standard dietary needs.
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User reports Claude API skill bug and shares workaround
A Reddit user reported a bug in Anthropic's Claude desktop app where the 'claude-api' skill consumes an excessive number of tokens. The user shared a configuration workaround to disable the skill via the settings.json file, warning others not to trigger it.
Pantry-first cooking app that suggests recipes from ingredients you have
A cooking app that prioritizes ingredients already in your pantry, fridge, or freezer to generate recipe suggestions, reducing food waste. It uses LLMs to parse user-inputted ingredients and produce tailored recipes. Built by a chef and father of five with Celiac disease to solve the daily problem of deciding what to cook with available food.
NutriAI: Telegram Mini App for AI-powered meal photo calorie tracking
NutriAI is a Telegram Mini App that lets users photograph their plate and uses Google's Gemini AI to estimate calories, macros, and micronutrients. It solves the tedium of manual food logging by providing instant analysis with a sanity score, all within Telegram without requiring app store installation or signup.
User seeks advice on basic Claude AI presentation for non-technical coworkers
A Reddit user asked for suggestions on a 20–30 minute company presentation about basic Claude AI use for non-technical coworkers, emphasizing safety guidelines and practical demonstrations. The post received 17 engagements and was shared on July 12, 2026.
Non-programmer turns to vibe coding with Claude Haiku, struggles with output quality
A user with no IT background and only R experience tried using Claude on Haiku to clean up reports, but got terrible results. After watching a video on vibe coding, they realized they had been approaching AI incorrectly, sparking anxiety about their lack of coding knowledge.

