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    1. > One of the more curious details to emerge from the publication of Claude Code’s source is that Anthropic tries to hide AI authorship from contributions to public code repositories – possibly a response to the open source projects that have disallowed AI code contributions. Prompt instructions in a file called undercover.ts state, „You are operating UNDERCOVER in a PUBLIC/OPEN-SOURCE repository. Your commit messages, PR titles, and PR bodies MUST NOT contain ANY Anthropic-internal information. Do not blow your cover.“

      > There’s also a mystery: The current source code lacks a feature called „Melon Mode“ that was present in prior reverse engineered versions of the software.

      > This was behind an Anthropic employee feature flag and only ran internally, not on production builds. A comment attached to the associated code check read, „Enable melon mode for ants if –melon is passed.“

      I struggle to take these AI companies seriously, and yet I do because I know they’re such a danger to society.

      But really, „do not blow your cover“? „Melon mode“?

    2. ferngullywasamazing on

      So TL;DR is non-classified uses of Claude result in every file or prompt you give to Claude going to Anthropic. 

      No shit. 

      Unless I missed something in the article, this is just trying to sound scary with no real reason.

    3. ttubehtnitahwtahw1 on

      About the same amount as reddit, or any other website you visit. 

    4. StruggleOver1530 on

      „Just as a starting point, Claude users should know that Anthropic receives user prompts and responses that pass through its API“

      It’s hard to take this article seriously after this lol

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