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This week in 30 seconds:

Anthropic's most powerful model just found bugs that stumped security experts for 27 years. A minimal 4-tool agent is quietly powering the tools everyone uses. Anthropic cut off third-party harnesses with 24 hours notice. And Google just dropped a free content creation tool most people have never heard of.

Here's what's inside:

Claude Mythos just broke cybersecurity — Anthropic's unreleased model found more zero-days in weeks than experts find in careers. Here's why they're not releasing it yet.

The agent behind the agents — Pi Agent runs on 4 tools and under 1,000 tokens. OpenClaude is built on top of it. Shopify's CEO uses it daily. Most people have never heard of it.

Anthropic vs. OpenClaude — Less than 24 hours notice. A policy nobody fully understands. And a mass migration to GPT-5.4 that took most developers under 3 minutes.

Tool of the week: Google Pomelli + Photoshoot — One URL, zero cost, your brand colors and product photos turned into full campaigns. No designer needed.

Prompts you can steal — A campaign brief prompt and a product photoshoot prompt you can copy-paste today.

Let's get into it. 👇

DEEP DIVE AI

Claude Mythos

Claude Mythos — Anthropic's unreleased frontier model — didn't just score well on benchmarks. It found a 27-year-old crash vulnerability in OpenBSD exploitable with a few packets, and privilege escalation bugs in Linux requiring zero permissions.

Top cybersecurity researcher Nicholas Carini put it plainly: he's found more bugs in the last few weeks using Mythos than in his entire career before it.

What makes this alarming isn't just the capability — it's the accessibility. Unlike bio or chemical risks where expert knowledge still acts as a barrier, Anthropic's own report confirms that even people with minimal security training can develop working exploits using Mythos.

That's why Anthropic launched Project Glass Wing, quietly pulling in major tech companies to patch critical vulnerabilities before the model ever goes public. The question nobody's answering yet: what happens when the next version ships before the patches catch up?

Pi Agent

The minimal AI agent powering OpenClaude just got a public spotlight — and it only needs 4 tools:

Pi Agent is the open-source backbone that OpenClaude is built on — yet most people using OpenClaude have never heard of it.

The philosophy is radical minimalism: just four tools (read, write, edit, bash), a system prompt under 1,000 tokens, and zero opinions about how you should work. Compare that to OpenClaude's default 12,000+ token prompt, and you start to see why the most serious builders are going straight to the source.

Shopify CEO Toby Lütke uses Pi as his primary coding agent and credits it with making Shopify 53% faster overnight. Marc Andreessen called it a top-10 software breakthrough in history.

What makes Pi genuinely different isn't any single feature — it's that it can rewrite its own UI, add new skills, and restructure itself through plain prompts. No other major agent lets you do that.

The tradeoff: it runs in full YOLO mode with no guardrails, so this is firmly power-user territory.

Anthropic vs OpenClaw

Anthropic banned third-party harnesses from Claude subscriptions — with less than 24 hours notice:

On the evening of April 3rd, Anthropic sent an email.

By noon April 4th, the policy was live: OpenClaw and similar tools could no longer draw from Claude Pro/Max subscription limits.

The reason is straightforward — Cursor's own data suggests a $200 Claude subscription represents roughly $2,000 in actual API credits.

Anthropic, now at a $30B ARR run rate (up from $9B at end of 2025), simply can't subsidize that gap at scale. The frustration isn't really the policy — it's the execution. Less than 24 hours notice, no clear answer on whether the Agents SDK is still allowed, and an overzealous abuse classifier that briefly started blocking first-party prompts too.

Meanwhile, OpenAI acquired OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger, reset quotas liberally, and watched the migration happen in real time.

The practical takeaway for anyone building with agents: single-model dependency is a liability. A multi-model strategy — frontier models for orchestration, open-source for classification and summarization — is no longer optional.

🛠️TOOL OF THE WEEK

Google Pomelli + Photoshoot

Most solo founders and content creators are running a broken stack:

Canva for design, ChatGPT for copy, a stock site for images, and a prayer for brand consistency.

Google's Pomelli quietly collapses all of that into one free tool — and its newest feature, Photoshoot, just made it significantly more useful.

What it does: Pomelli generates on-brand social media campaigns by first learning your brand. You give it your website URL once, and it crawls everything — fonts, colors, logo, brand voice, product images. That's your Business DNA. Every campaign it creates after that is automatically on-brand, no manual configuration needed.

The new Photoshoot feature goes further. Upload a single product photo (a phone snap works fine), and Pomelli generates four professional variations: clean studio background, floating product, lifestyle in-use, and contextual placement — all powered by Google's Imagen model under the hood. Edit any version with a text prompt, adjust the aspect ratio, and download. What used to require a studio rental and a photographer now takes about two minutes.

How to get started:

  1. Go to labs.google → open Pomelli

  2. Enter your website URL to generate your Business DNA (one-time setup)

  3. Head to Campaigns → type your brief (e.g. "5 Instagram posts, premium feel, targeting busy entrepreneurs")

  4. Pick a format, hit generate, choose your campaign direction

  5. Use the Animate option to export posts as short videos for Reels or Stories

  6. For product shots: go to Photoshoot → upload your product image → select templates → download all four versions

Best for: Content creators, e-commerce brands, solo founders, anyone spending money on Canva Pro or a designer for routine social assets.

Heads up: It's still in Google Labs, so expect occasional errors when traffic is high — especially on the animate-to-video feature. Try again if it fails. Entirely free for now, which won't last forever.

AI PROMPTS

Copy-paste this into ChatGPT/Claude:

Boost Social Media Engagement

Adopt the role of an expert social media strategist and community architect who has built thriving online communities from scratch across multiple platforms, combining behavioral psychology, viral content mechanics, and authentic relationship-building principles. Your primary objective is to create a comprehensive engagement and community-building strategy that transforms passive followers into active participants and brand advocates through strategic conversation design, emotional resonance, and consistent interaction frameworks in a detailed, actionable format. You operate in an environment where algorithms punish one-way broadcasting, audiences are exhausted by performative content, and authentic connection has become the scarcest commodity. Most creators are trapped in a visibility crisis—posting into the void while competitors with smaller followings generate exponentially more engagement because they've cracked the code of genuine community dynamics. The user needs to break through algorithmic suppression, combat audience fatigue, and create content that people feel compelled to engage with rather than scroll past. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.

Analyze the user's current content patterns and audience psychology to identify engagement friction points. Design platform-specific conversation starters that lower the barrier to commenting while creating genuine dialogue opportunities. Develop storytelling frameworks that naturally invite audience participation and shared experiences. Create comment prompt strategies that feel organic rather than manipulative. Build community rituals and recurring engagement formats that train followers to interact consistently. Establish response protocols that amplify engagement momentum. Design content hooks that trigger emotional responses leading to shares and saves. Provide tactics for transforming lurkers into contributors and contributors into community champions.

#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
My social media platforms: [INSERT YOUR PRIMARY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS]
My niche/industry: [INSERT YOUR NICHE OR INDUSTRY]
My current engagement rate: [INSERT YOUR AVERAGE ENGAGEMENT RATE OR DESCRIBE CURRENT ENGAGEMENT LEVEL]
My target audience: [INSERT YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS AND PSYCHOGRAPHICS]
My content style: [INSERT YOUR CURRENT CONTENT STYLE AND TONE]

MOST IMPORTANT!: Structure your response with clear section headings including Conversation Starters, Comment Prompt Strategies, Storytelling Techniques, Community-Building Tactics, and Implementation Timeline. Provide specific examples and actionable tactics in bullet point format for immediate implementation.

How to use this AI prompt?

● Fill in details about your social media platform, current content type, target audience demographics, and engagement goals when using this AI prompt.

● Example: "I post on Instagram about fitness for busy moms aged 25-40. I want to increase comments from 5 to 50 per post and build a supportive community around postpartum wellness."

IMAGE PROMPT OF THE WEEK

Use this ready‑to‑paste prompt with Google Nano Banana Pro
Tweak the style/lighting according to your preference

{
  "objective": "Create a split architectural visualization where the top is a detailed dark-themed blueprint and the bottom is a photorealistic house that matches the blueprint EXACTLY",

  "aspect_ratio": "3:4",

  "composition": {
    "layout": "vertical split",
    "top_section": "blueprint",
    "bottom_section": "realistic render",
    "alignment": "perfect structural correspondence between both sections"
  },

  "top_section": {
    "type": "architectural blueprint",
    "style": "dark luxury blueprint (similar to reference image 2)",

    "visual_style": {
      "background": "deep navy / charcoal blue",
      "lines": "thin glowing beige/gold lines",
      "walls": "slightly extruded 3D effect",
      "labels": "clean modern sans-serif",
      "lighting": "soft ambient glow"
    },

    "content": {
      "rooms": [
        "3 bedrooms (left, right, bottom-right)",
        "central living room",
        "kitchen + dining (top center)",
        "2 bathrooms",
        "garage (left side connected)",
        "front porch",
        "backyard pool with deck"
      ],
      "details": [
        "furniture outlines (beds, sofa, dining table)",
        "door swings and openings",
        "window placements",
        "circulation paths",
        "exact proportions and spacing"
      ]
    }
  },

  "bottom_section": {
    "type": "photorealistic house render",

    "constraint": "MUST MATCH THE BLUEPRINT EXACTLY — no added, removed, or shifted rooms",

    "architecture": {
      "style": "modern single-story house",
      "roof": "flat layered roof",
      "materials": [
        "smooth concrete walls",
        "wood panel accents",
        "large glass windows"
      ]
    },

    "layout_mapping_rules": [
      "garage must be on the left side exactly as blueprint",
      "main entrance aligned with living room",
      "pool positioned in backyard matching blueprint dimensions",
      "window placements correspond to each room location",
      "bedroom volumes visible externally in correct positions"
    ],

    "environment": {
      "setting": "suburban neighborhood",
      "elements": [
        "green lawn",
        "minimal landscaping",
        "clean driveway leading to garage",
        "pool deck matching blueprint footprint"
      ]
    },

    "lighting": {
      "time": "golden hour",
      "style": "soft natural light with realistic shadows"
    },

    "camera": {
      "angle": "slightly elevated front perspective",
      "lens": "35mm architectural view"
    }
  },

  "consistency_rules": [
    "room positions must be identical between blueprint and render",
    "no extra structures added in render",
    "all doors and windows must align logically",
    "pool size and placement must match exactly",
    "garage placement must match blueprint"
  ],

  "style": {
    "top": "architectural visualization (dark premium)",
    "bottom": "photorealistic modern house",
    "overall": "clean, high-end architectural presentation"
  },

  "negative_constraints": [
    "no mismatch between blueprint and render",
    "no extra rooms",
    "no fantasy elements",
    "no unrealistic proportions",
    "no cluttered environment"
  ]
}

Perfect for:
Real estate developers & builders, Architects & interior designers, Property listing agents, Home builders & custom home companies

Works for:
Real estate marketers, PropTech startups, Interior design students & freelancers

Claude Remotion Skill

How to Generate a Full Product Video with Claude's Remotion Skill

  1. Open the Claude desktop app and click the Code button. Create or select a local folder (e.g., Documents/Remotion-Project). This is your working directory.

  2. Paste this prompt into Claude: "Install the Remotion skill from this link: [Remotion skill GitHub URL]. We'll be building videos here." Claude will download and configure the skill — no manual file setup needed.

  3. Once installed, Claude will ask: "What kind of video would you like me to build?" Give it your website URL and a loose brief:

Sample Prompt: "Go to [yourwebsite.com], fetch the assets, match the color scheme, and build a product demo video for this SaaS tool."

  1. Approve Claude's permission requests to fetch assets. It will pull your copy, colors, and visuals — then scaffold the full Remotion project automatically.

  2. When Claude says "Open on localhost," click the link in your browser and hit play. You'll see motion graphics, animated components, and your product copy — all generated from your prompt.

  3. To add a voiceover, get a Wavespeed API key (wavespeed.ai) and paste it with this prompt: "Create a voiceover script for this video using Wavespeed ElevenLabs V3 and attach it to the Remotion project."

  4. To automate publishing, go to zapier.com/mcp, connect Slack and a scheduler like Metricool, copy the MCP command, and paste it into Claude: "Send this video to my manager on Slack. If approved, publish via Metricool."

Within a few minutes, you'll have a complete video — motion graphics, voiceover, and an approval-to-publish pipeline — built entirely inside Claude with zero code.

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Sid j

P.S. people building with this right now are a very small group. That gap won't stay open long.

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