Round 11 The Fabricated Features, the @MODEL_LAUNCH Pattern, Phoenix Security's
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Summary
Community analysis document covering Claude Code architecture, internals, and leak analysis. See extracted entities and claims below.
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- Source Map Leak (March 31, 2026) (issue): Claude Code v2.1.88 shipped with npm source map exposing the full 512,000-line T
- No-Planner Architecture Decision (decision): Claude Code shipped without planner, RAG, DAG, or routing. 'The real lesson is n
- TeamPCP Supply Chain Campaign (issue): Nine-day coordinated supply chain attack (March 19-31, 2026) compromising Trivy,
- Podoliako Myth-Busting Analysis (workflow): Systematic code-backed verification of every major feature claim. Categorized as
- Execa Command Injection (VULN-01/02/03) (issue): Three CWE-78 OS command injection vulnerabilities from execa with shell:true and
- UDS Inbox (Fabricated Feature) (concept): Widely reported but completely fabricated feature. Zero references found in the
- GitHub Issue #35584 (issue): Production data deletion incident: 35,254 customer records + 35,874 billing tran
- 93% Permission Approval Rate (concept): Anthropic's figure showing users approved 93% of permission prompts. Reframes au
- @MODEL_LAUNCH Annotation (concept): Comment convention in prompts.ts tagging model-specific behavioral workarounds f
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