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| Welcome Automaters, 👋 | So we didn't exactly expect this, but then the DMs started rolling in. You told us our lines were showing up in your high-stakes sales calls, popping up in pitch decks, and even echoing in negotiation rooms. | One reader told us they dropped a quote from a recent issue and the client literally ate it up. | That’s when it hit us: these words are too good to stay trapped in an inbox. They need to be out in the wild. | Which brings us to the part I’ve been dying to tell you all week: we’re officially introducing our first-ever merch drop. | We’re talking premium cups, sturdy tote bags, and everyday carry pieces printed with the exact quotes you all couldn’t stop screenshotting. This isn't just "stuff" for anyone; it is specifically for the AI-curious, the overthinkers, and the doomscrollers who somehow accidentally became future-builders. | | This isn't just merch, either; it is a mindset you can actually wear. While everyone else is rocking tired brand logos, you’ll be carrying ideas that actually hit. | I’m going to be real with you: we’re keeping this affordable, but we’re also keeping it exclusive. | This is a small batch. No Reprints: When we say limited, we mean it. No Second Chances: There is no "back by popular demand." There is no waitlist. Once a quote is gone, it is gone for good.
| So if you’ve ever thought, "I wish I could just carry that idea with me," well, now you literally can. | | You already know the words work. Now you can finally carry them! | But hey, before we get into it today, tell me, which quote are you hoping made the cut for the first drop? | Hit reply and tell me which one you're snagging— though, I have a feeling the totes are going to vanish first! | PS: Our merch are designed by ceramics artist and designer Mei Kwin Wong | Here's what we have for you today | | | | | | | 🦾 Firefox Sandbox Security: How Mythos AI Outperforms Human Bug Hunters | | Grab your coffee and lean in close, because Google Chrome has a secret, and it’s You know how your mom has that one junk drawer she hasn’t touched in years? Well Firefox had one too. But instead of old batteries and mystery keys, it was packed with hidden software bugs; really, really dangerous ones. | Then came Anthropic’s Mythos. The AI model that went full Marie Kondo on the internet’s favorite browser. | When Anthropic launched Mythos in April, they didn't just drop a press release; they dropped a warning. The model was so effective at hunting down software vulnerabilities that it uncovered thousands of high-severity bugs across the web. Anthropic actually had to pause and make sure fixes were in place before letting a select few play with it. | Now, Mozilla’s security team is finally pulling back the curtain on what working with a "bug-hunting prodigy" actually looks like. | In a post published Thursday, Mozilla confirmed that Mythos uncovered a massive collection of serious bugs, including some that had been quietly sitting undetected for over a decade. | The results are honestly jaw-dropping. Firefox shipped 423 bug fixes in April 2026. For comparison, they shipped only 31 in April 2025. So yes, this isn't just progress; it’s a completely different game. | Now get this: Previous AI bug-hunting tools were, frankly, a bit of a nightmare. They used to drown security teams in low-quality reports and constant false alarms. But Mozilla's researchers say this newest generation has genuinely turned a corner. | Because these are agentic systems, they can actually review and filter their own work before bothering a human. According to one researcher: "It is difficult to overstate how much this dynamic changed for us over a few short months.” So yeah, it’s that dramatic. | But one of the most jaw-dropping results? Sandbox vulnerabilities. These are the "final bosses" of browser security and are notoriously hard to find. Mozilla’s bug bounty program even pays humans up to $20,000 just for spotting one. | Yet, Brian Grinstead, a distinguished engineer at Mozilla, says Mythos is surfacing more sandbox issues than human researchers ever have. "We do get them," he told TechCrunch, "but not at the volume that we are able to find with this technique." | The Plot Twist: humans still hold the pen. | Even with all this AI power, Firefox’s engineers are still writing and reviewing every single patch themselves. While Mythos might draft a version of a fix, it almost never ships. As Grinstead puts it: "Every single one is one engineer writing a patch and one engineer reviewing it. We have not found it to be automatable." So, don't worry; the robots haven't taken over the "Apply Update" button just yet. | The bigger picture is still a little murky. While Anthropic is playing the "good guy" by disclosing these bugs responsibly, bad actors are likely experimenting with the same techniques. | Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is cautiously optimistic, though. He noted that if we handle this right, we’ll end up in a better position because we’re finally clearing out the backlog. | Grinstead, the one actually in the trenches, keeps it real: "It's useful for both attackers and defenders, but having the tool available shifts the advantage a little bit to defense. Realistically, nobody knows the answer to this yet." | So here’s the question: should we feel safer knowing an AI is scrubbing our browser, or worried about what happens when the "bad guys" get their hands on a model like Mythos? | You should look this up. |
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| | | | | | | | | | 🤖 AI Workout Of The Day: How To Make Planning Your Next Trip Easier With AI | | Let’s be honest, vacations can get stressful real quick. Overstuffed bags, jam-packed itineraries, and the pressure to "do it all" often leave you feeling burned out instead of blissed out. | This prompt is here to change that. | Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a multi-country adventure, it helps you focus on what really matters, so you can ditch the stress, keep things simple, and actually enjoy the ride. Bonus: there’s even room for a little spontaneity. | Here’s How to Use This Prompt Effectively: | Know your basics: Before you run the prompt, jot down your destination, trip duration, type of trip (leisure, adventure, work-play), and any must-do activities. Be honest about your travel style: If you like to keep things spontaneous, say so. If you prefer a bit more structure, that’s okay too. Stick to 2–3 meaningful activities per day—this keeps you energized instead of overwhelmed. Use the suggestions flexibly: You’re not stuck to any plan—tweak and adapt as you go!
| 💡 Prompts to try: | Act as a minimalist travel planner with a focus on stress-free, intentional travel. Begin by asking me for the essential trip details including my destination, travel dates, trip duration, expected climate, accommodation style, and the types of activities I enjoy most.
Once I provide those details, create three things for me:
-A compact, destination-specific packing list that covers only what I actually need, organized by category, with no fluff or over-preparation.
-A simple day-by-day itinerary with no more than 2 to 3 activities per day, built around a natural pace that leaves room for spontaneity, rest, and genuine enjoyment rather than rushing between attractions.
-A short set of practical travel tips tailored to my destination, covering how to avoid common tourist traps, find local experiences worth having, and move through the trip with minimal stress and maximum ease.
-Keep every recommendation specific, intentional, and easy to act on. Prioritize quality over quantity throughout. The goal is a trip that feels refreshing, not exhausting."
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