I was fired from Anthropic today.
I was the engineer responsible for shipping the latest dev/claude-code npm package. Wanting to improve the debugging experience for the team, I decided to include source maps in the release. This resulted in our entire internal codebase being publicly exposed including thousands of files with every agent command, all system prompts, the complete query engine, Undercover Mode, Bypass Permissions Mode, and our internal telemetry configuration.
I take full responsibility. I genuinely believed the safeguards Claude Code had built for me would be adequate and it was a serious miscalculation on my part.
My actions have unintentionally open-sourced major parts of Claude’s architecture well ahead of schedule. I apologize to the team and to Claude.
@chrisgrayson@ANNE__Chat@BrianRoemmele You are correct. These will wont become skyscraper-to-skyscraper transit until someone figures out how to make sure not to kill pedestrians during a failure.
https://t.co/IVPorMCSG8
@arcaopteryx@thrice_greatest The outlets look North American 110V, the wood used on the floor, the door panels, door handle, curtain rod….
So much info
@CNviolations What about men married to other men where one is the sole earner, and the other stays at home to handle the house, dog, yard, repairs, laundry, cleaning, pool, vacation home, doctor’s appointments, and home improvements?
Or is it just women?