Hosts: Lenar Kess, Damra Vol. Anthropic drew two lines around Claude this week — a guided lane for small-business owners and a metered one for the developers running agents hardest. From there: Bun's near-million-line port from Zig to Rust, mostly typed by an AI agent in a week; Wasp's clear-eyed post-mortem on spending five years and five million dollars building a language it didn't need; a chess coach that works by refusing to let the model think; the UK's evaluators capping their own cyber tests so the math still works; the open web pricing out crawlers; multi-token prediction landing in llama.cpp; and what happens when you post a real Monet and call it AI.Anthropic draws two lines — Claude for Small Business and the new Agent SDK credit meteringBun, ported to Rust by a bot in a week — and a maintainer who won't commit to itWasp: the language was never the moat — $5M and five years of lessonsThe chess coach that isn't allowed to think — Play Magnus on LLM-as-translatorAutonomous cyber, measured against itself — AISI on a capability curve outrunning its own rulerThe web pulls up its drawbridge — Google's search index and Cloudflare's defaultsMulti-token prediction on your laptop — a real gain bundled with a contested oneThe Monet test — when the AI-tell detector fires a false positive