The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
Cool concept, but I’d rather see the model’s progress/reasoning instead of another spinner. imho, putting ads there risks making devs even more distracted. That wait time could be used better: help users stay focused, understand what the agent is doing, or reflect on the task.
Get paid to wait
The Claude Code spinner might be the most watched line on Earth.
So I turned it into an ad marketplace.
Advertisers bid on it. You keep 50% of the money.
Install the extension → get cash from ads.
Introducing Kickbacks
Very important update. There will be bugs in all software. The best hope is to have the very best teams find them first. Like this case.
I strongly support Zcash.
@antirez I totally agree. I've noticed that many times I tend not to stop and think about what I really feel, "because chagpt will fix it for me anyway."
If your eng team is the bottleneck for tickets, get on the waitlist: https://t.co/GZ4visgYaR
Free during beta. Lifetime discount on whatever plan you pick at launch.
Tell me what stack you're on — I'm prioritizing integrations based on requests.
I was the bottleneck in my last startup.
Support and product would file hundreds of tickets a month. Half of them were 1-line fixes. But every single one had to go through me.
So I built something. It's called hivenx.
https://t.co/GZ4visgYaR
I've been using it internally for months on real production code.
It's not vibes. It actually works — at least for the boring 60% of tickets that don't need product judgment.
Now I want to open it up. To 100 teams first.
Last Friday, @VitalikButerin visited the Urbe Hub 🐺
We welcomed researchers from the Ethereum Foundation and a few external visitors for a full day of coworking focused on Ethereum’s post-quantum roadmap. Shoutout to @asanso as well for helping coordinate the day.
We opened the Urbe Hub a little over a year ago with a simple goal: to create a place where builders, researchers, and people passing through could sit together, work together, and exchange ideas.
Friday felt like a reminder of why we opened these doors in the first place. People helping shape Ethereum spent the day here doing exactly what this space was made for.
If you’re building frontier tech, whether in Web3, AI, or beyond, if you live in Rome, or if you’re just passing through, the Urbe Hub is here.
Come find us!
pushguard just upgraded to Claude Opus 4.7 as its default model.
Pre-push git hook that reviews your diff for security issues, bugs, and logic errors before the code ever leaves your machine.
npm i -g @nektarlabs/pushguard
https://t.co/leUr7tZdxG
pushguard now understands your entire codebase, not just diffs.
It analyzes changed files + dependencies together, so Claude catches cross-file bugs.
Now also detects performance issues: N+1 queries, O(n²) loops, async blocking & more.
https://t.co/leUr7tZdxG
ethereum's new EIP lets EOAs sign transactions with FaceID instead of seed phrases. P256 support means 1.5b iPhone users already have the hardware to onboard without knowing what a private key is. first mobile wallet to ship passkey signing captures the conversion rate moat that metamask never could. watching rainbow and coinbase wallet closely here.
Did you know there was a massive conspiracy theory that explains why Ash Ketchum stays 10 years old rooted in the FIRST EPISODE?
• The Fact: The narrator confirms Ash is 10 at the start of the series. He's STILL 10 over 1,000 episodes later. He never ages
• Episode 1: On his first day, Ash sees the legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh flying across the sky
• The Pokédex Entry: Ho-Oh's Pokédex entry says "anyone who sees it is granted ETERNAL HAPPINESS"
• The Theory: Ho-Oh literally granted Ash's wish — permanent, eternal happiness. And what's happiness for a 10-year-old? Being 10 forever, on an endless Pokémon adventure, with your best friend Pikachu
• The Evidence: Ash has died multiple times in the anime (turned to stone, drowned, etc.) and ALWAYS comes back. Normal 10-year-olds don't survive that. Unless they can't die
Ho-Oh didn't just bless Ash. Eternal happiness means eternal childhood — and he'll never know the difference.