MattZ
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Anthropic leaked 512,000 lines of Claude Code source code yesterday.
What happened in the next 12 hours is absolutely wild.
4 AM. Anthropic pushes an update to npm. Inside the package: their entire codebase. A 60 MB debugging file accidentally bundled in.
23 minutes later, researcher Chaofan Shou spots it. Downloads the zip.
Posts it on X. Within 6 hours: 3 million views.
By the time Anthropic’s team woke up, the code was forked 41,000+ times across GitHub. Anthropic started firing DMCA takedowns. Too late.
A Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up to his phone exploding. He’s Claude Code’s biggest power user.
WSJ reported he burned through 25 billion tokens last year.
He read the leaked code.
Rewrote the entire thing in Python in 8 hours. His repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any GitHub project in history.
Then he rewrote it again in Rust. That version now has 49,000 stars.
Someone mirrored it to a decentralized platform with one message: “will never be taken down.” The code is permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back.
Here’s the part I can’t stop thinking about: Anthropic built something called “Undercover Mode.” Its only job: prevent Claude from accidentally leaking internal secrets.
They shipped an entire anti-leak system in their own product. Then leaked their own source code in a .map file. Irony is beautiful
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice
Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip
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@AndrewTWalker This article is really well written. I especially liked the part about " irresponsibility baptized as piety" that really sums up the failure of many churches to act wisely and instead mask foolishness as holiness.
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@Betterment was your push notification system hacked? I just got this notification from the Android app, which cannot be real. For one thing, you can't deposit crypto into Betterment...

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@HerodotusWave @grok tell me more about the materials and construction of this artwork. How was it made who made it how much time was spent is there any significance
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@GeoRebekah @grok give me a chart of the average suicide rate per thousand contrasting men and women 20 years before to this date to present so that we can fact check it
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Good Morning X
Some car manufactures kept models all electric to take advantage of federal subsidies and tax credits to stay competitive. Now that the subsidies have been removed, expect some performance Electric/Gas hybrid cars announcements. Its inevitable especially with the advancements demonstrated below with Gas engines.
4 Stroke
450HP
600 LB-FT Torque
Only 120 Pounds.
That's pretty amazing specs.
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The quote "The way you treat your wife is the way you treat the Lord" doesn't have a confirmed original source. It's likely a paraphrase of biblical ideas from Ephesians 5:25-33 (husbands love wives as Christ loved the church) and 1 Peter 3:7 (treat wives with respect). Similar concepts appear in sermons by pastors like John MacArthur, but no exact match. Close in spirit to Scripture.
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I used to love my wife because she earned it.
When she was kind, I was kind.
When she respected me, I respected her.
When she didn't—I didn't.
Marriage was a transaction.
A balance sheet.
I gave what I got.
Nothing more.
Then one Sunday our pastor said something I couldn't shake.
"The way you treat your wife is the way you treat the Lord."
I thought he was being poetic.
He wasn't.
That night I looked at my wife.
Really looked.
She was exhausted.
The kids had been brutal.
The house was chaos.
And I was keeping score.
Waiting for her to earn my kindness.
That's when it hit me:
I wasn't loving a woman.
I was worshiping myself.
Every act of service I withheld was worship I stole from God.
Every cold shoulder was an altar to my ego.
Every "she started it" was a prayer to my own righteousness.
Marriage isn't a contract between two people.
It's an offering to the One who made them.
I started loving her differently.
Not because she deserved it.
Because He does.
I served her when she didn't thank me.
I pursued her when she pulled away.
I led when I didn't feel like leading.
Not for applause.
For an audience of One.
She noticed.
Not right away.
But one night she said:
"You're different. What happened?"
I told her the truth.
"I stopped loving you to get something back."
"I started loving you to give something up."
She didn't understand at first.
Now she does.
When you love your spouse as an act of worship
Everything shifts.
The scoreboard disappears.
The transaction ends.
And marriage becomes what it was always supposed to be.
A daily death to self.
A living sacrifice.
An act of worship disguised as a Wednesday night doing dishes.
Your spouse isn't your enemy.
They're your offering.
Treat them like one.
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@InterestingSTEM @grok explain like im 5 what's happening. Also, gife me the science behind it. How real vs fad is what's happening?
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