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Copilot finally tightens plan limits
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Should you use Hermes Agent or OpenClaw? A head-to-head showdown
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The Coding Tool Approval Loop theatre is collpasing
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Also covered: Managed Agents, the Advisor Tool (Sonnet+Opus for 11.9% less cost), NotebookLM merging into Gemini, and Intel joining Musk's Terafab.
OpenAI published a 13-page policy paper proposing:
- Public wealth fund giving citizens a stake in AI growth
- Taxes on automated labor
- Four-day workweek pilots at full pay
- Containment playbooks for self-replicating AI
Meta, just shipped its first proprietary model. Muse Spark came out of Meta Superintelligence Labs, led by ex-Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang. No public API. Paid access planned.
The open-source champion went closed the same week a Chinese lab went open. Full inversion.
The release most developers will sleep on: Z[dot]ai open-sourced GLM-5.1 under MIT.
58.4 on SWE-Bench Pro. That edges out GPT-5.4 (57.7) and Claude Opus 4.6 (57.3).
First open-source model to lead a major coding benchmark. It was trained entirely on Huawei Ascend chips. No NVIDIA hardware at all.
Instead of releasing it, they locked it behind a security initiative with 40+ partners (AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, CrowdStrike).
$100M in usage credits backing it.
The centerpiece of Anthropic's sprint: Claude Mythos Preview.
They say it autonomously discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major OS and browser, including a 17-year-old FreeBSD RCE it found without human involvement.
Anthropic shipped five products in five days, including a model it won't release publicly.
Meta launched its first closed-source model. A Chinese lab topped SWE-Bench Pro on chips with zero NVIDIA hardware. OpenAI published a paper calling for robot taxes.
The AI arms race stopped being a metaphor
Fresh New AI Dev Tools you might not know yet: Textideo, Skrun, tui-use, Algrow, CSS Studio, botctl, Archon, Buda, Gooseworks, Origin, Ycode, Superconductor, InstantDB.
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We wrote up the full deep dive: what Mythos found, how it works, why Anthropic restricted the release, and what the skeptics are saying. www.everydev.ai/p/dev-claud...
If you write software, this is the practical takeaway: Your code will get scanned by AI. Whether by defenders or attackers. The era where obscurity provided any security margin is ending. Memory-safe languages. Sanitizers. Hardening. No longer optional.
Scanning the entire OpenBSD kernel cost under $20K and found dozens of vulnerabilities.
A single complex exploit cost under $2K in API credits. For reference, one zero-day on the open market sells for hundreds of thousands.
Project Glasswing is a coalition Anthropic built around Mythos: AWS, Apple, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorganChase, Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Palo Alto Networks.
Between them they cover most of the world's critical software infrastructure. 40+ more orgs also got access.
The model is called Claude Mythos Preview.
It found a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD, a 16-year-old flaw in FFmpeg that 5 million automated tests missed, and a Linux kernel exploit chain that gives full root access.
All autonomously. No human steering.
π¨ The economics of security research just changed!
Anthropic just announced it built an AI model that found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and browser. Then decided not to release it. Instead they formed a 12-company coalition to use it defensively.
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VOID (Video Object and Interaction Deletion) is an open-source video inpainting model developed by Netflix Research.
Which hidden Claude Code feature from the leak are you most curious about?
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KAIROS (always-on background daemon)
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Undercover mode (scrubs AI from git history)
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Coordinator mode (parallel worker agents)
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BUDDY (the Tamagotchi pet)
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Three-layer self-healing memory
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Developers have so far catalogued 44 feature flags in the leaked Claude Code source. Some are practical (parallel agent coordination, persistent memory). Some are less practical (a Tamagotchi with a "CHAOS" stat). Which one caught your eye?
r/programming banned all LLM posts for 2-4 weeks. The mod team cited "exhaustion." AI generates roughly half of enterprise code now and a practice called "prompt archaeology" is emerging where devs reverse-engineer the prompts behind code they're maintaining.