π₯ Main Signal
Anthropic Drops Claude Mythos + Project Glasswing
The dominant story on the timeline. Anthropic launched Project Glasswing β a security initiative powered by their new frontier model Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than nearly all human security researchers. The benchmarks are staggering: Mythos scores 77.8% on SWE-Bench Pro (vs 53.4% for Opus 4.6) and 82% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 (up from 65.4%). The discourse split into two camps: genuine alarm about software security in a world where AI can find every exploit, and skepticism that this is a controlled rollout to justify restricting frontier models from the public.
The "Writing Code Is Now Unsafe" Panic
@inductionheads crystallized the vibe: "It's not just that people won't HAVE to write code anymore, ITS THAT LITERALLY IT WILL BE UNSAFE TO DO SO." If Mythos can find zero-days in Linux and ffmpeg, every human-written codebase becomes a liability. @creatine_cycle added: "we're three to maybe nine months away from every piece of software we rely on being exploitable." Meanwhile @brickroad7 argues the hype is overblown β the real unlock is just NVL72 (72 chips wired together), and all models will get this uplift.
Open Source AI Closing the Gap Fast
Z.AI dropped GLM-5.1 β now #1 in open source and #3 globally on SWE-Bench Pro, Terminal-Bench, and NL2Repo benchmarks. Nous Research partnered with MiniMax on upcoming models. @ElizabethHolmes went full prepper mode: "Delete your search history, delete your bookmarks, delete your reddit, medical records. None of it is safe. It will all become public in the next year." Context: the expectation that an open-weight Mythos-level model will exist within 12 months.
β‘ Quick Hits
β eGPUs now work with Apple Silicon β @conoro got Llama 3.2 running on an RTX 3060 connected to an M3 via tinygrad. If real, this is a massive unlock for local inference.
β Anthropic sent a C&D to the creator of the "digital whip" tool that makes Claude work faster. @birdabo: "anthropic hit the creator of this project with a C&D btw."
β Pakistan PM copy-pasted the draft notes β Shehbaz Sharif's tweet edit history shows he posted "*Draft - Pakistan's PM Message on X*" before cleaning it up. The tweet was asking Trump for a tariff extension. Ghost-written diplomacy caught in the wild.
β Opus 4.6 regression confirmed β @om_patel5: someone measured that Opus 4.6 is thinking 67% less than it used to. Boris Cherny (Claude Code creator) only showed up on the GitHub issue after the numbers went public.
β OpenClaw 2026.4.7 shipped β infer CLI, music/video editing, session branch/restore, webhook TaskFlows, Arcee/Gemma 4/Ollama vision support, and "memory-wiki" persistent knowledge system.
β Data center water use wildly overestimated β @kane: the NYT bestseller "Empire of AI" overestimated data center water use by 100,000%. A typical data center uses about the same water as a golf course.
β Astropad Workbench β remote desktop for headless Mac Minis running AI agents. Works on iPad/iPhone. @mronge: "Built for the AI era." 367 bookmarks = real demand signal.
β SVG particle animation tool β @proskuaaa vibe-coded a tool to drop in SVGs, tweak particle physics, and export as MP4/GIF. Inspired by @emilkowalski. 376 bookmarks on a small account.
π΅ Culture
"Vertigo of Latent Space" β A video essay on how montage was cinema's decisive invention (associating images to produce new relations), yet cinema mostly just reproduced narrative forms from novels. Now AI-generated imagery reopens this unexplored potential. 483 likes, 308 bookmarks. Beautifully done.
"Too much Neal Stephenson technology with Tolkien naming. Not enough Frank Herbert technology with Pynchon naming." β Perfect one-line critique of current tech aesthetics.
Paris relationship gaps β A riff on the NYC version. Arrondissement gap (centre-ville vs banlieue), nightlife gap (Silencio guest list vs Duplex queue), apartment gap (15mΒ² studio vs T2 in the 10th), dinner gap (Akrame vs kebab). Very on-point.