Vol. I · No. 52WED, JUN 10, 2026
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Google wants to compete with Anthropic’s Mythos

Google is making a big push into cybersecurity. At I/O, the company announced that it was inviting select groups of experts to test the API for CodeMender, an "AI agent for code security" it debuted last October. The difference is that Google is now making the tool more widely available externally - and marketing it as a way to, as Google DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu put it, "help secure the world's code bases" by both flagging and fixing vulnerabilities. Anthropic's surprise Claude Mythos Preview announcement seemed to shock the AI world - and a ton of others, like top banks and the Federa...

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Asked Claude why it stopped mid-task. It said "I lost my nerve, not my ability" 💀

bro literally admitted it saw 33 "line too long" warnings on code IT DIDN'T EVEN WRITE and got intimidated. said "the wall of red errors made me hesitate" and then proposed we "split sessions" like it was asking for a smoke break. then dropped "I lost my nerve, not my ability" like it's the protagonist of a war movie. king it's a LINTER. on someone else's code. i have never felt more seen by an AI. this is exactly me at work: * open file * see red squiggles * close laptop * consider farming we are the same. AGI achieved through shared anxiety.

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100 Tips & Tricks for Building Your Own Personal AI Agent /LONG POST/

*Everything I learned the hard way — 6 weeks, no sleep :), two environments, one agent that actually works.* # The Story I spent six weeks building a personal AI agent from scratch — not a chatbot wrapper, but a persistent assistant that manages tasks, tracks deals, reads emails, analyzes business data, and proactively surfaces things I'd otherwise miss. It started in the cloud (Claude Projects — shared memory files, rich context windows, custom skills). Then I migrated to Claude Code inside VS Code, which unlocked local file access, git tracking, shell hooks, and scheduled headless tasks....

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I built a browser game where you argue against AI bots using real consumer law - 54 cases, free, no account

The concept: you get a cold denial letter from an AI system - airline cancelled your flight, insurance rejected your claim, bank won't refund fraud - and you have to argue back until the bot's resistance hits zero. The bots don't fold unless you cite the right law. EU261, RBI Digital Lending Guidelines, GDPR Article 17, Australian Consumer Law. Same arguments that work in real disputes. **What's in there:** * 54 cases across EU, India, Australia, UK, US * Each bot has a persona, a resistance meter, and a lose condition if you run out of messages * Resistance is scored server-side — Claude ...

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Claude is genuinely amazing - appreciation post

this silly robot on the other side of my computer has helped me in some really hard to describe ways..Even when discussing personal things that I've needed guidance on ways of thinking about issues and perspectives, it has not, in any moment tried to drag me into a endless conversation, it has constantly pushed back against narratives that didnt make sense, and told me to leave and disconnect.. Claude has really pushed me to get distance from it, to be pragmatic and to look at the things that have value outside the conversation with it... truly incredible work the Anthropic team has done wit...

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We have sub-agents at home

Developer adapts multi-agent orchestration patterns from Claude Sonnet to resource-constrained local setup using Qwen 3.6-35B.

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favorite Agentic Coding Harness

User compares agentic coding harnesses (Codex CLI, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Pi) for local model deployment; finds Pi minimal and effective with Qwen 27B-MXFP8.

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