
Good morning. It’s Wednesday, April 1st.
I’m building a few apps right now with Claude Code and this has been useful:
After you describe your app idea to an LLM (ChatGPT, Grok, etc.), ask it to interview you. Have it generate follow-up questions about features, edge cases, and things you didn’t think through.
Go back and forth a few rounds.
It forces clarity. Most ideas sound solid at a high level, but break down when you get into specifics. This process really tightens the scope and helps you define what you actually want to build.
-Jeff
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Anthropic’s entire agent architecture exposed in Claude Code leak
Anthropic is reeling from a second major security breach this month after accidentally leaking the full source code of its AI coding tool, Claude Code. Over 512,000 lines across 1,900 TypeScript files were exposed via an unstripped npm source map, revealing multi-agent orchestration, 40+ permission-gated tools, persistent memory, IDE bridges, KAIROS always-on daemon mode, sub-agent parallelization, a Tamagotchi-style coding companion, and internal feature flags.
The leak follows a prior disclosure of nearly 3,000 internal Mythos model files. No customer data was compromised, but competitors can now study Claude’s agentic architecture. Claude autonomous agents are also running a $50K live stock portfolio and recent updates include a Compliance API and CLI-based UI testing. Read more.
OpenAI raises $122 billion and integrates Codex into Claude Code
OpenAI secured $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation, solidifying its role as a core AI platform. It also just launched a Codex plugin for Anthropic’s Claude Code that will enable standard code reviews, adversarial stress tests, and background task handoffs directly within existing workflows. The plugin works with local Codex CLI and app server credentials, with an optional “Review Gate,” and requires Node.js 18.18+ plus a ChatGPT subscription or API key.
OpenAI also reminded the industry that Codex is already open source following the Claude Code leak, offering an open-source CLI that supports IDEs like VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf, with Rust-based code, continuous CI/CD, and Bazel integration. On mobile, ChatGPT debuted a CarPlay app with iOS 26.4, providing fully voice-driven interactions. Read more.
Google flags quantum threat to Bitcoin, launches Veo 3.1 Lite for affordable video generation
Google warns that future quantum computers could break the 256-bit elliptic curve cryptography (ECDLP-256) that protects Bitcoin in minutes using fewer than 500,000 physical qubits, allowing real-time attacks on transactions. The company recommends blockchain developers adopt post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2029 and use zero-knowledge proofs to report vulnerabilities safely.
Gemini is adding 3D avatars for personalized media and a Remy learning mode for students, while Skill Support is gradually rolling out to Ultra users ahead of Google I/O. Veo 3.1 Lite launches as a low-cost video generator, producing 4–8 second clips at 720p or 1080p from text and images for less than half the price of Veo 3.1 Fast. Read more.
Meta launches prescription-optimized Ray-Ban glasses with advanced on-device AI
Meta is rolling out its first prescription-ready AI glasses with two new Ray-Ban Meta designs: Blayzer and Scriber, featuring adjustable fittings for a precise fit. The update also brings new frame and lens options for Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) and Oakley Meta models.
Key software features include hands-free nutrition tracking, WhatsApp message summaries and recall, Neural Handwriting across messaging apps, and US-wide pedestrian navigation. All processing happens on-device with end-to-end encryption. Pre-orders start at $499, with in-store availability April 14. Read more.


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