Anthropic confirms Claude Code source code leak
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Anthropic, the company behind the AI coding assistant, said it was fixing a problem blocking users.
Swapping Claude Code for Codex turned out to be an easy win, with faster results, lower token usage, and a smoother workflow.
Claude Code users have been flooding GitHub and Reddit over the last few days with complaints that their usage limits are being exhausted at a suspiciously fast rate, with many reporting that sessions meant to last hours are literally burning out in minutes.
In late February 2026, OpenAI signed a contract with the US Department of Defence, which led to QuitGPT movement that attracted 2.5 mn participants and Claude shot to number one on the US App Store. Anthropic’s web traffic jumped over 30% in a single month.
There’s something nice about not having to over-explain things to an AI anymore. With Claude Code’s new computer use feature, you can just let it see what you’re doing. I’m not a proper coder, so half the time I’m stuck trying to describe what I want instead of actually getting it done.
Anthropic on Wednesday adjusted its opaque usage limits for Claude customers by reducing the power of the services it delivers during times of peak demand, in an effort to balance demand with its capacity to deliver service.