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A developer lost 25,000 documents in a single AI agent session — and wrote up exactly how it happened. This week Alex and Sam dig into the horror story, what safeguards actually work, and why "I'll just be careful" isn't a strategy. Plus: Shopify's CEO is submitting his own performance PRs using Claude, Simon Willison's case that AI *should* raise code quality (not tank it), and the Claude Code gateway daemon you probably want running right now.

This week: Anthropic announces Auto Mode to kill permission fatigue, GPT-5.4 drops in Cursor, and a 30-year veteran explains why he hasn't written code in six months. Plus: why your AI-generated tests are lying to you, and our battle-tested prompt for sending Claude on a bug-hunting crusade. Essential listening for anyone shipping with AI.

Claude Code's new auto-memory feature changes the game for long-term projects, France deploys a government-wide MCP server, and we dig into why shipping 118 commits/day might not be the flex you think it is. Plus: the Lovable security disaster that proves AI-generated code needs human eyes.

Anthropic just banned the use of consumer OAuth tokens in third-party tools like Cline and Roo Code — and sent OpenClaw a cease and desist (OpenAI promptly hired the dev). Meanwhile, Cursor 2.5 launches a full plugin marketplace with partners like Stripe, Figma, and AWS, plus async background agents and sandbox access controls.We also cover a serious data isolation bug in Claude for PowerPoint that served one user another person's legal documents. Pro Tip: the MCP server that claims to cut refactoring costs by 95% by giving AI surgical precision instead of a sledgehammer.

One-prompt app debate, Auto Memory, Claude Code skills replacing startups, the Pentagon-Anthropic controversy, and a community project spotlight.