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.
"The fact that he said 2 to 3 weeks, I think is significant," @brett_mcgurk says of Trump's new timeline on Iran. "That brings it towards the end of April. That does extend the timeline. It's hard to put a timeline, though, on a military operation. Iran still has a vote in this."
@JaredSandler So far it's not good. Better to let a couple calls go than to have every call questioned. It's interrupting the flow and causes doubt on the purity of the game. Just get better umps seems like an option. Maybe with META glasses that aid the umps call
American cities are literally crumbling while we are spending billions every day fighting a war in Iran.
When will we end the madness and put America first?
Over 8 million people showed up yesterday—and this is the response??? Not leadership. Not reflection. Just ego and immaturity. There is absolutely nothing presidential about this. It’s honestly embarrassing!!!
German AfD party co-leader Tino Chrupalla calls for total withdrawal of US troops.
The co-leader of Germany’s AfD party has called for the complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, arguing that Berlin must pursue a more independent foreign policy by 2029.
Speaking at a party congress in the eastern German state of Saxony on Saturday, Tino Chrupalla urged the German government to begin removing American forces. He said Germany should avoid being drawn into international conflicts and instead chart its own course in foreign affairs.
“Let’s start implementing this,” he said, referring to the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Around 40,000 U.S. troops remain stationed in Germany — America’s largest military presence in Europe and a legacy of the post–World War II era that continues to serve as a cornerstone of NATO’s collective defense against Russia.
Chrupalla pointed to Spain as a model, noting that under its socialist government, Madrid has opposed U.S. and Israeli military action against Iran and has restricted Washington’s use of Spanish bases for such operations.
The AfD’s party platform also calls for the withdrawal of all allied troops and nuclear weapons from German soil.
U.S. forces in Germany are primarily based in the western and southern regions, including the strategically important Ramstein Air Base in Rhineland-Palatinate — a key hub for American operations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Chrupalla’s remarks come after the AfD achieved its strongest-ever result in a western German state election, winning 19.5% in Rhineland-Palatinate last week — more than doubling its previous share.
Rethinking NATO ties
Chrupalla has long advocated for a more independent German foreign policy, with greater distance from Washington and NATO. This stance has sometimes put him at odds with other figures in his party, including co-leader Alice Weidel.
Last year, he downplayed the idea that Russia poses an immediate threat to Germany, but suggested that Poland — its EU and NATO neighbor — could become one in the future.
He has also argued that NATO, the transatlantic alliance that has underpinned Europe’s security since the early Cold War, is too closely aligned with U.S. interests.
Eyeing power in 2029
Looking ahead to federal and state elections in 2029, Chrupalla urged the AfD to evolve “from an opposition party into a governing party.”
He added that the party aims to win both the chancellorship in Berlin and the premiership in Saxony.
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has classified the AfD’s Saxony branch as a right-wing extremist organization — a label the party rejects and has so far failed to overturn in court.
@imanmve@Ign_J_Reilly@TRHLofficial@RepThomasMassie The reality that isolationists can't seem to understand is that there will always be someone policing the world. You can let China or Russia do it, or we can.
Imagine a world where hard work is rewarded, truth and justice prevail in courtrooms, the government doesn’t steal your labor by debasing the currency, bureaucrats aren’t captured by corporations, and our taxes go toward critical infrastructure instead of wars overseas.
@RandPaul@MassieforKY I used to believe that but his actions have shown to be someone against conservative values in general, hidden behind libertarian principles.
You can like President Trump and still support @massieforKY. Thomas stands for a lot of the same principles as the President, but brings an independent spirit we should want in every legislator.
I’ve never seen such a disconnect between the commentary on this site and what I hear in the real world. I’ve talked to dozens of normal conservatives in real life about the Iran War and I haven’t met a single one who’s actually enthusiastically in favor of it. At best they’re warily optimistic. In most cases they’re opposed. In some cases they’re not only opposed but deeply furious. And yet here if you utter a word of criticism about the war you’ll be shouted down by throngs of alleged American conservatives who allegedly have wanted nothing more than for America to go to war with Iran. It just doesn’t reflect what I see on the ground. That’s not just cope because my position is unpopular with “my side.” I’ve held plenty of unpopular positions. I really don’t care. But in this case the social media vs real world divide is stark and unlike anything I’ve seen before.