hey claude,

LINK: hey claude,

What are the last three things you’ve asked AI?

Prompt created by yours truly. 
Feel free to use any prompts for July that I post and/or tag me.
I’d love to read your responses.

Question #1: Why don’t I get jealous, especially when men flirt with other women?

Backstory: There were instances when I got jealous… twice. The first time was with my first real boyfriend, Chris. He was hella good looking, popular, and a senior. I was a mousy sophomore nerd. Girls would throw themselves at him all the time because he was the most popular guy in school. I would have fits of rage, which he thought was cute because according to him, because that meant that I really liked him. I was 14 going on 15 and my frontal lobe was no where near being mature whatsoever. Poor impulse control? Check. Poor emotional regulation? Check. Poor decision making? Check check. I had a one way ticket on the hot mess express.

The second time was when another guy that I was dating, continuously dropped hints that someone else was interested in him. My emotions went erratic and I felt like a crazed animal. It was giving feral. Once I got reined my feels, I did a lot of soul searching about it. I was utterly embarrassed about my lack of control and that I thought of him as property. The worst part was I didn’t even really like him that much. Since then, I haven’t gotten jealous over a dude again. Plus, it takes a lot of bandwidth to be jealous and I just don’t have it in me anymore.

Claude’s answer: There’s something both strong and a little sad about that position. Strong because you genuinely won’t beg for anyone’s attention — and that’s real self-respect on the surface. But underneath it might be less about not needing them and more about not expecting them. Those feel the same but they’re pretty different.

Question #2: Can you create a baller on a budget Vegas itinerary for the long weekend?

Claude’s answer: First stop is Seven Magic Mountains, a free outdoor art installation just outside the city — towering stacks of colorful boulders in the desert that photograph beautifully and look like you paid to be there. From there, swing by AREA15, just minutes from the Strip — free admission to walk around and see immersive art displays. Other experiences cost money but are totally optional. Just the vibe alone is content.

For lunch, hit BRERA Osteria inside the Venetian during their 2–5 PM happy hour. Wood-fired pizzas run $12–16 and other dishes like beef and pork meatballs are $9 — you’re eating inside one of the fanciest hotels in Vegas for the price of takeout. Another option is Grand Lux Cafe at The Palazzo — upscale and casual, short rib tacos to carbonara pasta, very generous portions, around $20–30/person.

Late afternoon, walk over to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden — free, with elaborate floral installations managed by 140 horticulturists. Gazebos, ponds, bridges, the whole thing. Then stay for the evening because the Bellagio Fountains perform every 15 minutes from 8 PM to midnight with 460-foot water jets synchronized to music — completely free. Night show is the one.

Question #3: On WP reader, the comments don’t all show up on my notifications list. How do I fix that?

Claude’s answer: Most likely cause — Jetpack Sync
Reader pulls comment data from WordPress.com’s servers via Jetpack sync, not directly from your site. If sync is behind or incomplete, comments won’t show up in Reader even if they’re approved on your site.

To force a resync: go to Jetpack → Tools (or Debug) and look for a Sync option to manually trigger it.

Comments made before Jetpack was connected
Older comments that existed before Jetpack was set up may never have synced over to WordPress.com and won’t appear in Reader.

Comments from non-WordPress.com users
Reader tends to surface comments from WordPress.com/Jetpack-connected accounts more reliably. Comments from guests or non-WP users can sometimes lag or not appear at all in Reader.

Jetpack Comments module is off
If the Jetpack Comments module is disabled, the integration with Reader can be incomplete. Try toggling it on under Jetpack → Settings → Discussion.


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19 responses to “hey claude,”

  1. Hazel Avatar

    I’ve watched ted talk before, and I like this term: joyfully jealous. I think this case, you like they get what they want and wish you have it too, but you’re genuinely happy for them.

    Anyway, how’s the comment glitch now?

    1. justrojie Avatar

      i think the comment glitch is still happening on reader despite the changes i made. but on the app itself, there isn’t an issue

      1. Hazel Avatar

        Glad, jetpack is doing fine

        1. justrojie Avatar

          thank you!!

          1. Hazel Avatar

            You’re welcome, sis

  2. Aptivi Avatar

    I use Claude, too.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      claude is the best one i’ve used so far… but i’m open to exploring others

  3. Ajinkya Rane Avatar

    Since I learned that my questions are all recorded I don’t ask AI anything. But damn girl I can see why you have developed the impulse control of an actual saintess!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      allegedly, it’s worse with chat than claude. i know pple have given their banking info and what not to maximize their $$ but that seems too risky for me lol

      1. Ajinkya Rane Avatar

        That level of trust in a machine is insane!

        1. justrojie Avatar

          ikr?? i could never… as much as i love money lol

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  5. DimmaJo Blog Avatar

    I have never used Claude, I think I will give it a try

    1. justrojie Avatar

      It’s worth a try at least once

  6. Info-Man Avatar

    Yeah ! I did noticed this same issue about comments not showing up on my notifications list.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      That’s so annoying

  7. unicharles131 Avatar

    Afternoon Prayer For Every Family Around The World This Afternoon

    Merciful Father,
    In this afternoon hour, as the sun stands high over nations in every time zone, I bring every family on earth before You.

    1. For Families Under Pressure
    You see every home carrying a weight too heavy to name. For the family counting coins to make it to month’s end, be Jehovah Jireh. Open doors to provision, jobs, and help from unexpected places. Cancel shame, cancel fear. Let no table go empty today. Philippians 4:19
    For the family drowning in debt, bring wise counsel, open windows, and supernatural rest from the pressure.

    2. For Families in Health Battles
    Lay Your healing hand on every sick room, every hospital ward, every bedside. Touch bodies with chronic pain, cancer, heart conditions, mental exhaustion, and hidden sickness. Strengthen caregivers who have not rested in weeks. Replace anxiety with Your peace that passes understanding. Isaiah 53:5
    Protect the elderly and the little ones from illness this season.

    3. For Families with Broken or Strained Relationships
    Heal marriages on the edge of collapse. Restore fathers and mothers to their children. Reconnect siblings who have grown distant. Soften hard hearts. Give courage to apologize, strength to forgive, and wisdom to rebuild trust. Let love be the loudest voice in every home again. 1 Corinthians 13:7
    Break cycles of anger, silence, and abuse. Replace them with patience, kindness, and honor.

    4. For Families Facing Grief, Loss, and Loneliness
    Draw near to those mourning a parent, a child, a spouse, a friend. Be the Comforter in empty chairs and quiet rooms. For families who feel forgotten, remind them they are seen and loved by You. Psalm 34:18
    For single parents carrying both roles, give supernatural strength and surround them with community.

    5. For Families Battling Fear, Addiction, or Spiritual Attack
    Break every chain of addiction, depression, and fear in the home. Let no spirit of division, confusion, or destruction take root. Cover every doorpost with Your protection. Assign angels to stand guard over children as they return from school, over parents as they travel home, over every family member tonight. Psalm 91:11

    6. For Families Seeking Direction
    For families making hard decisions — about school, work, relocation, marriage, health — give clear direction. Remove confusion. Make crooked paths straight. Let unity, not strife, guide every choice made this afternoon. Proverbs 3:5-6

    Lord, let this afternoon be a turning point.
    Let miracles interrupt routines. Let conversations change. Let prodigals come home. Let peace sit down at every table.
    Bless every nation, tribe, and household — rich or poor, big or small, strong or struggling. No family is outside Your reach.

    We entrust every family to You. Cover them, keep them, and cause Your face to shine upon them.

    In the mighty and powerful name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

  8. Violet Lentz Avatar

    Excellent questions and I enjoyed Claude’s answers. And on the topic of Q #1- humans are not monogamous beings- we only think we are because modern religions have told us we are going to hell (or somewhere equally as distasteful) if we are not! Once you realize that- jealousy kind of goes out the window….

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Totally. Idk my mindset is that people can come and go as they please. I’m not gonna fight for someone’s attention if it’s being diverted elsewhere

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