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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Hey buddy,

Just wanted to hit you up quick about some of the wild stuff popping on Hacker News today, Tuesday, April 7, 2026. A lot of AI talk, as usual, but some other cool bits too. Check it:

AI Security and Hype

First off, Anthropic, you know, the Claude AI folks, dropped something called Project Glasswing. It's all about securing critical software for the AI era. You'd think everyone would be stoked, but the comments were pretty cynical. A lot of people were saying these AI tools mostly find basic memory bugs, not the tricky stuff real bug bounty hunters look for. One guy even pointed out the irony: we're told AI is six months away from writing all code, but then the security tools for that code are apparently "unusable for complex engineering." So much for the hype, right? You can read about it here: Anthropic Glasswing

New Claude Mythos Model

Speaking of Anthropic, they also put out a "System Card" for their new Claude Mythos Preview. It's basically a safety document for their new, more powerful model. The discussion there was all about whether these super-capable AI models will ever actually be released to the public, or if they'll just keep giving us "gimped" versions while they "rent-seek." Someone even said that if AI ever truly reaches that killer level, "we will never know it's here" because they'll just keep putting out slightly better public models to maintain market share. Pretty wild thought, huh? Check it out: Claude Mythos Preview

DIY Brutalist Laptop Stand

Something completely different: some dude showed off his Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand. Yeah, like, made of concrete. People were debating if it was cool or just impractical – worrying about scratches on their laptops and how cold it would feel. But hey, it definitely stands out. If you're into that raw, concrete aesthetic, check it: Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand

NASA's Lunar Flyby

NASA had a post about a Lunar Flyby. Pretty cool stuff, but the comments were a mix of awe and typical internet gripes. People were talking about the insane cost of launches (someone joked "California Gov. Newsom: HOLD MY BEER" about a high-speed rail project), and how the Moon's gravitational field is actually "lumpy." There was also some interesting speculation that they might be intentionally exposing astronauts to more radiation to test gear for future Mars missions. Wild, right? Here's the link: Lunar Flyby

Are We Idiocracy Yet?

There was a website called "Are We Idiocracy Yet?" that got a lot of traction. It's basically a site asking if society is heading towards or already in the movie 'Idiocracy' territory. The comments were a huge debate about societal decline, mentioning figures like Musk, and how media and politicians label people. A pretty big topic with lots of opinions, as you can imagine. Take a look: Idiocracy.wtf

GLM-5.1 for Long-Horizon AI Tasks

Another AI model, GLM-5.1, came out, focused on "Long-Horizon Tasks." So, basically, it's supposed to be better at handling more complex, multi-step problems. One commenter, who uses a bunch of different models daily, said GLM was surprisingly good, especially for working on complex codebases in unusual languages. But then another person said coding assistants and LLMs are the "single most awe-inspiring achievement of humanity," which immediately got countered by someone saying "Landing a man on the moon is way more impressive." Always a debate, isn't it? Check the details: GLM-5.1

US and Iran Ceasefire

And finally, some big world news: the US and Iran agreed to a provisional ceasefire. This one had a massive comment count, over 1200! It sounds like it came after some serious tension, with Trump apparently making a pretty dramatic threat earlier today about "a whole civilization will die tonight" if Iran didn't make a deal. The comments were, as you'd expect, super intense and varied – from Israelis expressing depression, to debates about whether it was a strategic loss for the US, and lots of calls for "reason and evidence." Definitely a heavy one. You can read the Guardian's report here: US and Iran ceasefire

Alright man, that's the quick rundown. Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era (www.anthropic.com)

Show HN: Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand (2024) (sam-burns.com)

Lunar Flyby (www.nasa.gov)

System Card: Claude Mythos Preview [pdf] (www-cdn.anthropic.com)

Are We Idiocracy Yet? (idiocracy.wtf)

GLM-5.1: Towards Long-Horizon Tasks (z.ai)

US and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire (www.theguardian.com)

We found an undocumented bug in the Apollo 11 guidance computer code (www.juxt.pro)

Dropping Cloudflare for Bunny.net (jola.dev)

Cambodia unveils statue to honour famous landmine-sniffing rat (www.bbc.com)

Cloudflare targets 2029 for full post-quantum security (blog.cloudflare.com)

Every GPU That Mattered (sheets.works)

12k Tons of Dumped Orange Peel Grew into a Landscape Nobody Expected (2017) (www.sciencealert.com)

S3 Files (www.allthingsdistributed.com)

Assessing Claude Mythos Preview's cybersecurity capabilities (red.anthropic.com)

Trump says 'a whole civilization will die tonight' if Iran does not make a deal (www.reuters.com)

Taste in the age of AI and LLMs (rajnandan.com)

Show HN: Stop paying for Dropbox/Google Drive, use your own S3 bucket instead (locker.dev)

Claude Code login fails with OAuth timeout on Windows (github.com)

AI may be making us think and write more alike (dornsife.usc.edu)

Google open-sources experimental agent orchestration testbed Scion (www.infoq.com)

Rescuing old printers with an in-browser Linux VM bridged to WebUSB over USB/IP (printervention.app)

Show HN: An interactive map of Tolkien's Middle-earth (middle-earth-interactive-map.web.app)

Identify a London Underground Line just by listening to it (tubesoundquiz.com)

Blackholing My Email (www.johnsto.co.uk)

Solod – A subset of Go that translates to C (github.com)

Show HN: Gemma 4 Multimodal Fine-Tuner for Apple Silicon (github.com)

Show HN: A cartographer's attempt to realistically map Tolkien's world (www.intofarlands.com)

A whole civilization might die tonight (www.nbcnews.com)

Bitcoin and quantum computing (nehanarula.org)