If you haven't already heard, axios was compromised yesterday. That is four significant supply chain attacks in under two weeks: Trivy, LiteLLM, telnyx, + now axios.
Chainguard Containers + Libraries customers are safe from all attacks.
More details of each attack in thread🧵
Des 🇫🇷 sur place qui peuvent expliquer cette communication de @MistralAI ?
Malheureusement très peu visible ici aux US et apparement c’est la meme chose en Europe 🙁. La communication publique est super importante pour la réussite d’une entreprise, et MistralAI a une opportunité énorme, faut pas gacher comme on dit 😉
Let me just lay it out:
1. I messaged on a bunch of channels in March 2025. DM'd you, mentioned you on Twitter, sent to press@, DM'd CTO, CEO. Nothing.
2. In Sep 2025 told an a16z Mistral investor it's impossible to talk to Mistral. Said he'll sort it. Nothing for 3 weeks.
3. THEN got a comms reachout from someone non-technical, generic comms.
By then I gave up. The vibe is that of an old school enterprise tech company. I can see where this would go: nowhere. So I just cover companies that don't take 6 months and 3 layers to respond to a message
Good luck, you'll need it
DriftlessAF agents can now call Claude Fable 5 (or others ;) ) directly on https://t.co/4xNYRMSI3c, alongside Vertex AI.
Workload Identity Federation swaps an OIDC token for a short-lived Anthropic token, so there are no API keys to rotate or leak. 🔐 https://t.co/ZGW1Ddg1ot
@AnthropicAI documentation https://t.co/YorZzrWzcj
@chainguard_dev
Leading companies are moving from two-week sprint cycles to a daily rhythm that combines human judgment with overnight agent execution.
The opportunity now is how organizations use the capacity those agent-enabled workflows create. https://t.co/heERvijLRD
LeBron James says San Antonio continues to get lucky as fu*k with these generational talented IQ players:
“You know David Robinson, Tim Duncan and now Wemby like you know guys who just have this dead serious mentality. You know, they have these horse blinders on and they like the mission is the mission and that’s all that matters, you know, and it’s pretty remarkable to see.”
(Via @mindthegamepod)
If you become exceptional at managing agents, but are also exceptional in your understanding of the fundamentals, you will be unstoppable.
We all prefer to work with masters of their craft. What’s new: you can’t afford to miss out on the amplification agents have on your output
Palantir CEO Alex Karp rips into AI slop companies:
“The appearance of software working, is not software working.”
“The slop getting a lot of attention is dangerous in terms of the hyperbolic rhetoric—that there will be no jobs because of slop, nothing will work, we will have a god-like figure in the name of AI.”
“In fact, what actually does work is a platform built by a motley crew of highly-technical people who over 20 years have been maligned for being right.”
fantastic read for younger/recent grads 🔥 (or anyone really)
got off the phone with my younger brother, we yapped about adoption of AI in his field (Private Equity) vs what we’re seeing in AI with the rapid growth of capabilities, tooling, and intelligence
Takeaway: it’s an AMAZING time to be a young, hungry specialist in a field that’s not fully adopting AI yet but where you’re willing to lock-in and push + explore the boundaries of what’s possible with frontier systems today
just how software engineers largely accepted that the exact way we code and do work has fundamentally evolved (even if software design principles are still very important), every field will come to terms with how to effectively use and monitor AI to get real work done
young people for better or worse are unencumbered by their experience because they don’t have much lol and can just lock in on solving their problems with the amazing new tools we get every day
the best time to start tinkering with AI for your work is always, just try stuff, post about it, engage with others, people wanna help if they see someone trying in their field 🚀
New blog: Building agents that reach production systems with MCP.
When should agents use direct APIs vs CLIs vs MCP? Plus patterns for building MCP servers, context-efficient clients and pairing MCP with skills.
https://t.co/Q4UrUVgVYB
We’re excited to announce our first-ever Reddit AMA, with our CTO & Co-Founder, @mattomata, on building & securing the software supply chain in the age of AI.
Feel free to ask your toughest questions…we’re here for it!
📆 Tuesday, April 21 @ 12pm ET
https://t.co/o4By2tOFZc