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April 4, 2026, 8:10 PM

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Jay Peters / The Verge:
Anthropic says Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw starting April 4 at 12pm PT, to better manage capacity  —  Claude subscriptions will no longer cover third-party access from tools like OpenClaw starting Saturday, April 4th.
The Economic Times:
Y Combinator appears to have dropped Delve, removing the company's profile from its startup directory, following allegations of fake compliance certificates  —  Delve's removal from Y Combinator's directory follows allegations that compliance certifications for hundreds of Delve's clients were fabricated.
Lenny Rachitsky / Lenny's Newsletter:
Q&A with Simon Willison on the November release of GPT-5.1 and Opus 4.5 as the inflection point for coding, exhaustion due to managing coding agents, and more  —  Simon Willison is a prolific independent software developer, a blogger, and one of the most visible and trusted voices on the impact AI is having on builders.
Kyle Orland / Ars Technica:
Research across 1,372 participants and 9K+ trials details “cognitive surrender”, where most subjects had minimal AI skepticism and accepted faulty AI reasoning  —  When it comes to large language model-powered tools, there are generally two broad categories of users.
Kalley Huang / New York Times:
The Artemis II moon mission is one of the first times NASA has let astronauts fly with smartphones, giving them modified iPhones for taking photos and videos  —  The astronauts traveling in the Artemis II spacecraft were allowed to take smartphones with them.  Sadly, they can't connect to the internet.
Munsif Vengattil / Reuters:
How India's film industry is embracing AI, as studios use the tech to cut production time and costs, while union rules constrain its use in Hollywood  —  India's studios are transforming filmmaking by using AI to slash production time, cut costs and dub movies into numerous languages.
Anthony Halpin / Bloomberg:
Russian media says attempts to limit VPN use may have triggered a widespread banking outage, as Moscow intensifies a crackdown on internet use and Telegram  —  Russia's attempts to restrict the use of virtual private networks amid a clampdown on the Telegram messaging platform triggered …
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer:
Sources: Mark Zuckerberg is back to writing code after a two-decade hiatus, submitting three diffs to Meta's monorepo, and is a heavy user of Claude Code CLI  —  Mark Zuckerberg and Garry Tan join the trend of C-level folks jumping back into coding with AI.  Also: a bad week for Claude Code and GitHub, and more

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