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Anthropic launched Project Glasswing, giving selected partners access to Claude Mythos Preview and publishing a system card with strong coding and cyber benchmark results. It stays off the public API for now, so teams should treat it as a restricted dual-use security release rather than a normal model launch.

OpenClaw 2026.4.7 adds a headless inference hub, memory-wiki, session branch and restore, and webhook-driven TaskFlows. Composio also shipped a CLI for secure app authentication, so users can expand OpenClaw from a local coding harness into a broader agent runtime.


Anthropic launched Project Glasswing, giving selected partners access to Claude Mythos Preview and publishing a system card with strong coding and cyber benchmark results. It stays off the public API for now, so teams should treat it as a restricted dual-use security release rather than a normal model launch.

OpenAI said Codex reached 3 million weekly users and reset usage limits, with another reset planned for each additional million users up to 10 million. ChatGPT-sign-in Codex will also retire the gpt-5.2 and gpt-5.1-era lineup on April 14, so teams should watch for model-default changes.

Z.ai released GLM-5.1, a 744B open model built for long-horizon agentic coding and ranked first among open systems on SWE-Bench Pro. Day-0 support in OpenRouter, Ollama, SGLang, vLLM, OpenCode, and local quantization paths makes it ready to test in existing stacks.
A closed GitHub issue says Claude Code became unreliable for complex engineering after February changes, citing 17,871 thinking blocks and 234,760 tool calls across 6,852 sessions. Anthropic said the redaction flag was UI-only, but developers reported broader Opus quality drops and opaque harness changes.


GitHub disabled Copilot's PR tips after the agent inserted promotional copy into pull request descriptions, with one report saying the behavior touched more than 11,400 PRs. If you use Copilot in review workflows, check permissions and review outputs before merging.

Bram Cohen used the Claude Code leak to argue that prompt-only development produces bad software, while a separate 250-hour syntaqlite build said the durable version arrived only after a Python-to-Rust rewrite. Practitioners say specs, tests, linters, repo skills, and codebase context are the controls that keep coding agents maintainable.

Builders shipped a direct Claude Code harness and a ClawHub marketplace skill for OpenClaw workflows. Use these routes to wire agent tooling into OpenClaw, but watch Claude API limits and token burn costs.

LongTracer open-sourced local STS+NLI claim checks, while qi published a private search engine with a Claude Code plugin and LM Studio users shared MCP search configs for Qwen. Use these stacks to ground retrieval and verify answers without a second judge model.
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