Developer tools dominated today. A visual feedback layer for AI agents, Stripe's full-stack CLI, and a couple of solid macOS utilities.
Big one today. An accidental data leak revealed Anthropic's next model, GLM-5.1 is closing the gap with frontier models, and TurboQuant is making waves in the local LLM scene.
Fortune exclusively reported that Anthropic accidentally left details of an unreleased model called "Claude Mythos" (codename "Capybara") in a publicly accessible CMS data store. Around 3,000 unpublished assets were exposed.
An Anthropic spokesperson confirmed it represents "a step change" in performance and is "the most capable we've built to date," with "unprecedented cybersecurity risks." Benchmarks show dramatically higher scores on coding, reasoning, and cybersecurity tasks compared to Opus 4.6. Currently in early access testing.
Quick hits from the local LLM scene.
Interactive world models are getting real, LTX keeps improving, and someone built proper film emulation for ComfyUI.
A massive self-hosting guide went viral, some great new homelab tools, and a macOS notch app that actually looks useful.