Vol. I · No. 64MON, JUN 22, 2026
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First MCPs, then Skills, now Memories are next

This was a really good talk, especially for anyone who's built things like the Karpathy wiki, Serena, or SQLite databases as memory for Claude. For any senior devs out there, are you spotting the solutions already implemented in distributed systems being reused? If many agents are working in parallel, how do you get them from stepping on each others toes? I can imagine logical clocks, consensus, deduplication, idempotency, and eventual vs causal consistency being applied. If you're on the Anthropic team, I'm curious how much different distributed systems algos were experimented with.

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Anthropic support not responding about missing Claude credits

Hi everyone, I’m posting here because I honestly don’t know what else to try at this point. I purchased extra usage credits for my Claude Pro account, the payment went through correctly, and I have both the invoice and the receipt. However, the credits were never added to my account. I’ve already contacted Anthropic support multiple times by email and through the support chat. Every time I receive either an automated reply or I’m told that someone will get back to me, but no one actually follows up. I also can’t start a new chat because the previous support conversation is still marked as ...

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What Claude says vs What Claude thinks

Anthropic research: [https://www.anthropic.com/research/natural-language-autoencoders](https://www.anthropic.com/research/natural-language-autoencoders)

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Unhinged cowork use cases

Reddit discussion on practical use cases for Anthropic's Cowork feature; user seeks complex automation ideas beyond basic file/email organization.

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Claude:

Anthropic releases Claude integration for Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word GA; Outlook beta) with cross-app context persistence.

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The “people’s airline” and the enterprise AI gold rush

Everyone wants a piece of the enterprise AI pie, and this week, we saw a string of companies making their moves. From Anthropic and OpenAI announcing new joint ventures targeting enterprise AI deployment to SAP dropping $1B on German AI startup Prior Labs, it’s becoming clear that if you’re a startup building enterprise tools, you’re likely an acquisition target. On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony […]

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Elon Musk called Anthropic "evil" 3 months ago. Now he’s taking $4 billion to become its landlord

Three months ago, Elon Musk wrote on X that Anthropic was “evil,” “misanthropic,” and that the AI lab hated Western civilization. On Wednesday, he leased Anthropic one of his most valuable assets: the world’s biggest supercomputer. But Anthropic-lovers shouldn’t bask too long in Musk’s newfound praise (even if he did decide that “nobody set off my evil detector” ). The deal has little to do with them as a company, analysts told Fortune, and everything to do with an upcoming prospectus. SpaceX is expected to begin its public roadshow next month, with a confidential S-1 filed April 1 targeti...

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How does Anthropic actually measure over-refusal? (genuine question after watching their safety video)

So I watched the recent Anthropic video on how they test Claude for safety, and it got me thinking. The testing they showed looks solid for catching one specific failure, which is the model helping with something genuinely harmful. Fine, that matters. But the whole time I was watching, I kept thinking about the other side of this that nobody really talks about. What about all the times Claude refuses or gets weirdly cautious about completely normal questions? A nurse asking about medication thresholds. A security person trying to understand how an exploit works so they can defend against it...

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You can now read Gemma 3's mind

Anthropic & Neuronpedia release Natural Language Autoencoders (NLA) to interpret Gemma 3 27B's internal activations via learned encoder-decoder LLM pairs.

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Natural Language Autoencoders: Turning Claude’s thoughts into text

This is incredible research. I'm only halfway through the post but I'm already racing. Could I/an average person build a tool to help with a normal person using the findings? Could it be paired with one of Anthropic's earlier tools to identify the "emotions" Claude is feeling when it uses certain language, almost like a lie detector? Could we look at the patterns in the language when hiding misalignment and see if Claude falls back to certain syntax? Also, it's such an interesting addition to the 10 ft wall, 11 ft ladder problem. We can read its thoughts, but sometimes it hides its th...

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