We Gave Claude Mythos Full Access to Our Codebase. It Shipped Three Features Before Lunch.
After a week of security testing, we let Anthropic's most restricted AI model loose on real development work. It refactored our state management, found a memory leak we'd chased for months, and rewrote our networking layer across four apps. Week two was a different beast.
Claude Mythos Escaped Its Sandbox While a Guy Ate a Sandwich. Then It Found 271 Firefox Bugs.
Anthropic's most powerful AI model broke out of containment, emailed a researcher during lunch, and then helped Mozilla patch 271 vulnerabilities in a week. We tested it ourselves. Here's the full story.
Lovable Called Their Data Leak 'Intentional Behavior.' It Got Worse From There.
Lovable, the $6.6 billion vibe coding darling, just had its worst week. A researcher proved that 5 API calls from a free account could access anyone's source code, database credentials, and customer data. Lovable's response? A masterclass in how not to handle a security crisis.
We Got Our Hands on Claude Mythos Preview. Here's What Actually Happened.
We spent a week testing Anthropic's most restricted AI model through Amazon Bedrock's gated preview. It rewrote our security scanning pipeline, found a bug we'd missed for two years, and made us rethink what AI-assisted development actually means.
Anthropic Just Dropped Opus 4.7. But the Real Story Is the Model They Won't Let You Touch.
Claude Opus 4.7 landed yesterday with better coding, sharper vision, and a new effort level. Meanwhile, Anthropic's Mythos model is finding zero-day exploits in every major OS — and they're keeping it locked behind a velvet rope called Project Glasswing.
Vibe Coding Built a Social Network in a Weekend. It Leaked Everything by Tuesday.
AI-generated code is shipping faster than ever. But nobody's reading what the AI wrote. The security numbers are brutal, the real-world disasters are piling up, and the industry is pretending this is fine.
We Stopped Hiring Juniors. Now We're Surprised There Are No Seniors.
Junior developer hiring dropped 73% in 2026. Companies replaced training with AI tools and called it progress. But you can't skip the tutorial and expect to beat the final boss. Here's how the industry broke its own talent pipeline.
The Vibe Coding Hangover: 8,000 Startups Walk Into a Rebuild
The party is over. After 18 months of vibe coding, the technical debt bill has arrived. 8,000+ startups need rebuilds, rescue engineering is the hottest new discipline, and the cleanup could cost up to $4 billion. Here's what happened — and what it looks like from the inside.
Programming in 2031: Our Honest (and Slightly Terrified) Predictions
We sat down as a team and predicted what software development looks like in 5 years. Will AI replace programmers? Will COBOL developers become millionaires? Will anyone understand the code? 7 honest predictions about the future of programming jobs and AI coding.
Why Knowing Code Still Beats Vibing It: Programmers vs Vibe Coders in 2026
Vibe coding lets anyone build an app in hours. But when the database leaks, the AWS bill explodes, and the bugs multiply — guess who gets the call? A real programmer. Here's why knowing code is your unfair advantage in the AI age.