Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent - WSJ
Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent WSJ
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In a previous post , I described a workflow for building features with Claude Code: plan in conversation, save the plan as SPEC.md , implement task by task, /clear between sessions. The spec is the memory, the session is the execution. I ended that post saying the workflow would change. It did. Where the Manual Workflow Broke The SPEC.md approach worked, but three problems kept surfacing: Inconsistent specs. Every feature started from scratch. Some specs had decisions sections, some didn't. Some had task checklists, others had prose. Quality depended on how disciplined I was that day. No verification. I'd mark tasks [x] by hand. Sometimes before tests passed. Sometimes I'd forget to update the spec entirely. The source of truth drifted from reality. No lifecycle. Finished specs sat in the

Was Anthropic’s Claude Source Code Leak Actually a Marketing Stunt?
The Claude source code leak shocked developers worldwide — but was it really an accident, or a staged marketing leak via an Anthropic NPM package? Let’s break it down like engineers. Something felt off. Not immediately. Not when the tweets started blowing up. Not when GitHub repos began multiplying like fork bombs. But the moment I looked at how the Claude source code leak happened…I stopped thinking “incident.” And started thinking “this doesn’t add up.” The Leak That Made Global Headlines If you somehow missed it — unlikely if you’re anywhere near dev Twitter — the Claude source code leak wasn’t your typical breach. There was no ransomware.No compromised credentials.No zero-day exploit. Instead, the leak came from something painfully familiar: an Anthropic NPM package . Specifically, a s
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