







Here’s the 60 Minutes piece and Anthropic’s June article about the one in their own office.
Claudius was cajoled via Slack messages into providing numerous discount codes and let many other people reduce their quoted prices ex post based on those discounts. It even gave away some items, ranging from a bag of chips to a tungsten cube, for free.
Their article on this trial has some more details too.


That was all part of the idea, though, because Anthropic had designed this test as a stress test to begin with. Previous runs in their own office had indicated similar concerns.


The game is Codex Mortis (Steam).
“It’s pure TypeScript. I use PIXI.js for rendering, bitECS for the entity-component-system backend, and Electron to wrap it as a desktop app,” Crunchfest3 wrote. “The whole thing was vibe-coded with Claude Code (mostly Opus 4.1 and 4.5).” The art, meanwhile, was generated by ChatGPT, and the game’s animations “are a shader written by Claude Code.”


Krita should letcha set the white point in the levels tool. But it won’t letcha pick white with the eyedropper, which is a notable omission.


Of the 2, I’ve come to prefer Krita. Acly replaces most of Photoshop’s generative tools cleanly and improves upon them with features like pose vectors and live mode.


Preach. My key bindings followed me from Avid to FCP to Premiere. Still hittin H for RaHzor.


Are they expecting AI to… make decisions regarding tenants? I wonder if they are aware of universal prompt injection.


I’ll second Dispatch. Enjoyed it more than I thought I would and legitimately looking forward to the next chapters.


The fact that workers with expense accounts still feel they’re getting paid so little that they deserve to commit fraud says something about that stratum of employee.
Pretty much anyone who travels has to submit receipts. Most people who travel are not making bank. They’re the people who set up and stand at convention booths, sales staff support, assistants, videographers, etc. Also, most travel is a miserable ordeal. I’m not saying it’s okay to commit fraud, but let’s not equate the hourly employee “re-creating” his lost lunch receipt with a 6-figure income.