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sd9about 3 hours ago
It’s hard to tell exactly how much of this is true and sourced vs hallucinated, since it all looks the same. How confident are you that this is largely accurate?

I’m not sure I buy the methodology of “Monitoring 39 public signals”. Claude just loves to make up stats. I clicked the Methodology tab but lost interest quite quickly after realising it was typical overwritten Claude bs.

Less is more. This is a rather overwhelming presentation for something purportedly simple. What exactly am I supposed to care about here, without sifting through screeds of text?

I would have thought that the list of entities with access to Mythos would be hard to get a hold of, and really the only source worth any weight is Anthropic’s own statements.

ben8bitabout 2 hours ago
Let it go. This is clearly a vibe-coded site, the fonts, layout, all look anthroposized. If Mythos was really so good, then they would not share it with anyone.
ronsorabout 2 hours ago
The Chinese are probably already distilling it.
maxibennerabout 2 hours ago
This looks like a site I would like to use and trust. On the surface it presents itself as a reliable source, but there is no real information about who runs it, how they collect their data, or what their process is like. I can only assume that this is a vibe coded frontend with a vibe coded scraper behind it, made by a person who doesn't really understand the requirements of the domain.

  "MythosWatch exists because journalists, policymakers, and researchers need a citable record that distinguishes confirmed access from reported access from institutional response — without collapsing those distinctions into a single claim."
I cringe at this quote and I detest the new reality of slop in the guise of quality.