Caveman-speak prompts don't significantly cut token use in Claude Code

An experiment testing ultra-concise 'caveman-speak' prompts in Claude Code found minimal token savings, challenging assumptions about prompt engineering for cost reduction. The analysis highlights that token savings are marginal and may not offset context loss.
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