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Anthropic Accidentally Exposes Claude Code Source Files

Anthropic Accidentally Exposes Claude Code Source Files
Anthropic unintentionally published internal source files for its Claude Code AI coding tool when releasing version 2.1.88 to the public npm registry. The mistake included a source map that revealed more than 500,000 lines of code across nearly 2,000 files. Security researcher Chaofan Shou shared an archive link on X, generating massive attention. Anthropic confirmed the leak as a human error, emphasized that no customer data or credentials were exposed, and said it is taking steps to prevent a recurrence. The incident offers developers a rare glimpse into the tool’s architecture while raising security concerns for the company. Lire la suite

Anthropic’s Claude Code CLI source code unintentionally exposed

Anthropic’s Claude Code CLI source code unintentionally exposed
Anthropic inadvertently released the full source code for its Claude Code command‑line interface when a recent npm package included a source‑map file. The leak made nearly 2,000 TypeScript files and over half a million lines of code publicly available. Security researcher Chaofan Shou highlighted the issue, and the code quickly spread across GitHub. Anthropic confirmed the error was a packaging mistake, not a breach of customer data, and said it is implementing safeguards to prevent recurrence. Developers have begun dissecting the code to understand Claude Code’s architecture. Lire la suite

Sam Altman’s Gratitude Post Sparks Wave of Memes and Criticism Amid AI‑Driven Layoffs

Sam Altman’s Gratitude Post Sparks Wave of Memes and Criticism Amid AI‑Driven Layoffs
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thanked software engineers for their painstaking code contributions in a March 17, 2026 post. The message quickly attracted a flood of memes and angry replies, as many developers pointed to recent AI‑related layoffs at companies such as Amazon, Block, Atlassian and Meta. Critics argued that Altman's praise seemed tone‑deaf given the industry’s shrinking junior developer jobs, while the internet responded with humor and sarcasm, turning the thank‑you into a viral cultural moment. Lire la suite