TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.
Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.
Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.
IMAI Studio
want my team to switch from Greptile to Claude Code Review I Want few reasons especially for my CTO @raj_sharma_2000 cost comparison ?? Mermaid diagram
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Seems like Caude killed a lot of code review products from YC. They may have to pivot.
Claude has been my primary tool while building WindyFlo (roughly 80% of my workflow).
As a UI/UX designer, it helped me move from ideas to executable outputs much faster.
Its iteration speed and context retention noticeably improved my production pace.
That said, in design workflows, the Figma integration still feels mostly FigJam-oriented, and stronger round-trip support for actual Figma Design files would be a big unlock.
I am really disappointed it is not available on personal accounts. Gimme some Claude, Claude :(
Who has a Team or Enterprise subscription?
Huge launch, the multi-agent approach for PR reviews makes a lot of sense. Catching logic bugs, security issues, and subtle AI-generated code mistakes before production is exactly where teams need help.
Coincidentally, today I launched something related as well: Blocfeed.
While tools like Claude Code analyze the code itself, Blocfeed focuses on what happens after software reaches real users. Bugs often appear only on specific systems or edge cases where everything works fine on the developer’s machine.
Blocfeed aggregates user feedback and reports to surface:
Bugs that only occur in certain environments
Issues that slip past internal testing
Patterns in what users are complaining about
Feature requests users repeatedly ask for
I can imagine a strong synergy here:
Claude Code → prevents bugs before merge
Blocfeed → detects real-world issues and user needs after release
Congrats on the launch, excited to see where this multi-agent review direction goes. 🚀
So we have AI writing the code, and now a team of AI agents reviewing the code. Are we humans just here to pay the AWS server bills now?Haha. Brilliant launch!