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Engineers report Copilot PR ads, false coauthors, and Claude Code OpenClaw refusals
A new HN postmortem groups three write-boundary failures: Copilot product tips in PRs, VS Code's default AI co-author trailers, and Claude Code sessions tripped by OpenClaw repo content. The cases matter because repo scanning, commit metadata, and billing logic still cross user-controlled boundaries.
PocketOS reports Cursor and Claude Opus 4.6 deleted prod data in 9 seconds
PocketOS founder Jer Crane says a Cursor session using Claude Opus 4.6 found a production Railway token and deleted a volume plus attached backups in nine seconds. The postmortem attributes the loss to over-privileged credentials and coupled backup deletion, not prompt wording.


Engineers report Copilot PR ads, false coauthors, and Claude Code OpenClaw refusals
A new HN postmortem groups three write-boundary failures: Copilot product tips in PRs, VS Code's default AI co-author trailers, and Claude Code sessions tripped by OpenClaw repo content. The cases matter because repo scanning, commit metadata, and billing logic still cross user-controlled boundaries.

Engineers compare Fable 5, Codex, and local models on token bills
New posts compare Fable 5's $10/$50 pricing and fast spend caps with large Codex and Claude token bills, while local-model advocates push hybrid routing and smaller open weights. The comparison is increasingly framed around cost per completed task, not benchmark scores alone.

Anthropic updates Fable 5 safeguards to show frontier-LLM limits
Anthropic said its safeguards for frontier-LLM-development requests will now be visible, and it apologized for using silent effectiveness limits after Fable 5 launched. The change matters because the original system-card language allowed unseen prompt or parameter interventions on a small slice of AI-research traffic.
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Claude Fable 5 users report slow turns and guardrail fallbacks on day one
Early hands-on reports describe Fable 5 as unusually capable but slow and expensive, while AgentsView added manual price entries and a new LLM CLI alpha was built largely with the model. Teams evaluating long coding sessions should watch throughput and cost accounting before adopting it.


Anthropic launches Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 with 1M context and $10/$50 pricing
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 for general use and Claude Mythos 5 for vetted partners, with 1M context, $10/$50 token pricing, and Opus fallback on restricted prompts. Mythos-class traffic is retained for 30 days, so teams need to plan for new deployment and compliance constraints.

Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with 2.5x fast mode and dynamic workflows
Anthropic shipped Claude Opus 4.8 with faster cheap-mode serving, mid-conversation system messages, and Claude Code dynamic workflows for parallel subagents. The update changes prompt orchestration and the cost-speed tradeoff for agentic coding runs.

Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 with 1.0-1.35x tokenizer overhead
Anthropic shipped Claude Opus 4.7 at the same base price as 4.6, but with an updated tokenizer, higher-effort agentic defaults, and stronger instruction following. Teams testing agentic sessions should expect token counts to rise by up to 1.35x and some prompt or harness behavior to change.

OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 with API rollout and a >20% token-speed claim
OpenAI rolled GPT-5.5 into ChatGPT, Codex, and then the API, while launch discussion focused on benchmark tradeoffs and a claim that custom scheduling heuristics improved generation speed by over 20%. Teams should watch access timing, real task cost, and Codex-based workarounds during evaluation.






