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gonna toss around some one-liners (human not an AI)

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AAGHarmeetDhillon
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
There’s literally a chair set up at SCOTUS for our presidents to sit in for oral argument. Your separation of powers nonsense is more imitation pearl-clutching hauteur.
Kathryn Watson@kathrynw5

If President Trump attends the Supreme Court's oral arguments tomorrow on his birthright citizenship executive order like he says he will, he would be the first sitting president on record to do so. Presidents have avoided attendance in part to honor the separation of powers.

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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 Anthropic's Epic Facepalm: They Accidentally Leaked 512,000 Lines of Claude Code's Source... and the Internet Turned It Into the Fastest-Growing Open-Source Frenzy Ever In a classic "human error meets modern build tools" moment, Anthropic shipped version 2.1.88 of their Claude Code npm package with a massive 59.8 MB JavaScript source map file still attached. That single debugging artifact exposed roughly 512,000 lines of readable TypeScript across nearly 1,900–2,300 files—revealing the inner architecture of their powerful agentic CLI tool (the harness and tooling layer, not the core model weights or full company codebase). Security researcher Chaofan Shou (@Fried_rice) was among the first to spot it on X, posting a direct download link that quickly went viral (reports put views in the millions). Mirrors and archives spread like wildfire before Anthropic pulled the package and issued DMCA takedowns on direct copies. The company described it straightforwardly as “a release packaging issue caused by human error,” not a hack or breach—essentially, the bundler (Bun) included the .map file by default, and no one stripped it before publishing. What Happened Next: The Real Drama The community didn't just archive it—they started dissecting and rebuilding. One standout project is claw-code by Sigrid Jin (instructkr on GitHub): a clean-room Python rewrite that explicitly avoids direct copying of the leaked code. The repo cites Jin's heavy prior usage of Claude Code (around 25 billion tokens) and claims a Rust port is underway. It has exploded in popularity, racking up tens of thousands of stars and forks in record time—GitHub itself shows figures in the 50k+ range, with the README boldly calling it one of the fastest repos ever to hit major milestones (though independent verification of "fastest in history" claims remains limited to community repetition). Inside the leaked files, developers found fascinating (and ironic) details, including an ‘Undercover Mode"—a system prompt setup designed to let Claude Code make contributions to public repos without revealing it's an AI or leaking internal codenames, Slack links, or project details. The irony of a sophisticated anti-leak feature surfacing in a leak itself wasn't lost on anyone. Other glimpses included agent orchestration logic, tool systems, telemetry hints, and unreleased-sounding capabilities, painting a picture of a production-grade developer agent far beyond a simple API wrapper. The Bottom Line (With a Reality Check) Yes, this was a real leak of substantial proprietary CLI/harness source code. Yes, Anthropic scrambled to contain it. Yes, mirrors proliferated, and a high-profile clean-room rewrite is now thriving despite the legal pushback. But the story got amplified in typical internet fashion: the scope is sometimes overstated as “Anthropic’s entire source code” (it wasn’t—the models and core secrets stayed safe), view counts vary across reports, and “fastest repo ever” boasts are more marketing flair than officially confirmed GitHub record. It’s a perfect storm of a packaging slip, rapid community response, and the unstoppable momentum of open-source curiosity. For AI labs, it’s a loud reminder that build processes matter. For everyone else, it’s a wild case study in how quickly “closed” code can spark innovation when it slips into the open. The agentic coding race just got a very public, very messy boost.
Jeremy@Jeremybtc

Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history. > Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM. > A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it. > That file contained 512,000 lines of their proprietary source code. > A researcher named Chaofan Shou spotted it within minutes and posted the download link on X. > 21 million people have seen the thread. > The entire codebase was downloaded, copied and mirrored across GitHub before Anthropic's team had even woken up. > Anthropic pulled the package and started firing DMCA takedowns at every repo hosting it. > That's when a Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up at 4AM to his phone blowing up. > He is the most active Claude Code user in the world with the Wall Street Journal reporting he personally used 25 billion tokens last year. > His girlfriend was worried he'd get sued just for having the code on his machine. > So he did what any engineer would do. > He rewrote the entire thing in Python from scratch before sunrise. > Called it claw-code and Pushed it to GitHub. > A Python rewrite is a new creative work. DMCA can't touch it. > The repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any repository in GitHub history. > He wasn't satisfied. He started rewriting it again in Rust. > It now has 49,000 stars and 56,000 forks. > Someone mirrored the original to a decentralised platform with one message, "will never be taken down." > The code is now permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back. Anthropic built a system called Undercover Mode specifically to stop Claude from leaking internal secrets. Then they leaked their own source code themselves. You cannot make this up.

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LaughBreak: Dad Jokes ‘N More
LaughBreak: Dad Jokes ‘N More@MediocreJoker85·
Three men are on a boat. They have four cigarettes, but nothing to light them with. So they throw a cigarette overboard and the whole boat becomes a cigarette lighter.
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
Some lads play Monopoly 2026.
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squirrel-there
squirrel-there@squirrelthere·
man, my starter gonna be so lit!
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plasma ۞
plasma ۞@plasmarob·
I haven't ever been able to make sense of it, it rules a memespace in a way that I deem harmless so I ignore it it's part of Southern Decay imo the south has a major problem with trying to survive on the coattails of the good old days indefinitely
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plasma ۞
plasma ۞@plasmarob·
Dollywood is weird The Dolly Parton phenomenon in eastern Tennessee is really distinct Imagine if Taylor Swift had like an entire city and theme park and ruled a chunk of an entire state where all the walmart merchandise was themed to her like local sports teams It's odd
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
Eric Swalwell is threatening legal action if the FBI releases files on his alleged intimate relationship with a Chinese. It is not clear how the court can bar the release if the government redacts protected information... foxnews.com/politics/swalw…
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squirrel-there@squirrelthere·
> When’s the last time we were on the moon? >> December 1972. > So they’ll have to clean up the place a little after all that time.
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Daniel Wortel-London
Daniel Wortel-London@dlondonwortel·
I just learned about Cleveland’s guardians of traffic and… Man, the past was a different country.
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Don Johnson
Don Johnson@DonMiami3·
The normies still have no idea we’re in the worst energy shock in modern human history 😳
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squirrel-there
squirrel-there@squirrelthere·
@BarnsWallisMD Don’t get me started! Uh oh Now you got him started… ON A WORKTRUCK IN 1978 THERE WERE 17 EXTERIOR COLORS, 3 TWO-TONES AND 6 INTERIOR COLORS
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Barns Wallis
Barns Wallis@BarnsWallisMD·
@squirrelthere I've had a post on this percolating in my head for a couple weeks now . . .
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PUNS
PUNS@ThePunnyWorld·
My room mate says I'm schizophrenic The jokes on him, I don't even have a room mate
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squirrel-there@squirrelthere·
Confession this week is going to be lit.
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PUNS
PUNS@ThePunnyWorld·
Why are soldiers always so tired on April 1st? Because they have just finished a 31 day March.
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