Developer tools dominated today, with a clever Claude Code proxy and an open-source AI code reviewer standing out.
Anthropic partnered with Mozilla for a landmark security audit, while tech giants publicly broke with the Pentagon over the Claude ban.
Anthropic partnered with Mozilla to run Claude Opus 4.6 against Firefox’s C/C++ codebase. The model independently found 22 previously unknown vulnerabilities, including several critical memory safety bugs.
Mozilla confirmed and patched all findings. This is one of the most impactful demonstrations of AI-assisted security research to date — a signal that LLMs are becoming genuinely useful for finding bugs in large, complex codebases.
Quick hits from the AI world.
A quiet day for generative media — one practical ComfyUI tool stood out.
Two new *arr-style tools for niche media libraries, a polished macOS IPTV player, and useful self-hosted utilities.