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Hi, I want to report a recurring issue I’ve been experiencing with the Claude Sonnet 4.5 model. Every time I try to generate a full YouTube script, the model stops midway and never completes the script, even though I clearly instruct it to continue until the end. I repeated this more than six times, and the model made the exact same mistake in every attempt. Because of this bug, a large number of my credits were consumed without delivering the result I paid for. I’m attaching two screenshot examples, but I had many more failed attempts. Please investigate this issue and fix the bug. Also, I would like my credits to be fully reset, since the failed generations were not my fault and I didn’t receive the expected output. Thank you.

Tarik 3 months ago

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Draw + Label Areas on the Flow Canvas

Summary: Add the ability to draw and label visual groups directly on the canvas — for example, to mark a section of the workflow as “Editorial Phase” or “Psychology Review.” Problem: When building complex flows with many interconnected nodes, it becomes difficult to understand at a glance which parts of the system belong to which stage of the process. For example, in a story-generation flow, several nodes might make up an Editorial Phase, but currently there’s no way to visually group or annotate them other than labelling the nodes individually. This makes it harder to explain the flow to collaborators, onboard new users, or even maintain the system over time. Proposed Solution: Enable users to: Draw a bounding box or freeform shape around multiple nodes. Assign a label (e.g. “Story Writing,” “Review,” “Production”). Choose a background colour or outline style for quick visual grouping. Optionally, collapse/expand these labeled areas for cleaner navigation. Why It Matters: Clarifies the logic and structure of complex flows. Makes multi-phase workflows (e.g. story creation, data pipelines, product design) easier to communicate and present. Reduces cognitive load by letting users treat clusters of nodes as single conceptual units. Supports professional use cases like demos, audits, and investor presentations. Example Use Case: In a Story Creation flow: “Story Idea Generation” “Editorial Review” “Final Assembly & Publishing” Each phase could be visually grouped and labeled for intuitive understanding and presentation.

Dave Law 3 months ago

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