Anthropic launched Project Glasswing — an initiative to secure the world's most critical software using their newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview. The results are already dramatic: Mythos found a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD (one of the most security-hardened systems on earth) for under $50, and broke into a production virtual machine monitor. Meanwhile, Peter Bailis — CTO of Workday — left to join Anthropic as an engineer, which tells you everything about where the gravity is.
@AnthropicAI · @JohnnotJon · @TheEthanDingInvestigative journalists obtained another intercepted conversation between Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and Lavrov. The implication: Moscow could access virtually any information it sought from the EU/NATO via Budapest. This comes as JD Vance's visit to Budapest reportedly cost Orbán's party 3% in polls. The European security architecture continues to fray from within.
@revishviligCursor now lets you run on any machine and control it remotely — kick off agents from your phone. Bitrig Remote brings live vibe-coding with Claude Code to mobile. Avec raised $8.4M for an AI email app. The pattern: AI coding and productivity tools are leaving the desktop, becoming ambient infrastructure you trigger from anywhere.
@cursor_ai · @_julianschiavo · @jnnnthnn"Much better than you think. 8/10. Go see it." — @TheAnnaGat reviewing a film she says is both "too excellent and too important" to not discuss, while trying to avoid spoilers. High praise from a high bar.
A small team claims to derive most of existing physics and parts of the particle spectrum from a novel observer-based fundamental theory. The paper title alone — borrowing "All You Need" from transformer lore — is audacious. 23K likes, 6.9K bookmarks, 64M views. Physics Twitter is paying attention.