[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":35},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fr85zGTQBzC1GiXa44Z4dIGS-kVijhJzvCvPW8hMLnWg":3},{"date":4,"generated_at":5,"picks":6,"candidates_scanned":34,"candidates_scored":17},"2026-04-10","2026-04-10T06:00:00.000000+00:00",[7,21],{"rank":8,"title":9,"source":10,"url":11,"category":12,"tldr":13,"score":14,"scores":15,"why":20},1,"The Advisor Strategy: pair Opus as a mid-task advisor with Sonnet or Haiku as executor — now in beta","Reddit r/ClaudeAI (ClaudeOfficial)","https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1sgy11x/were_bringing_the_advisor_strategy_to_the_claude/","Announcement","- New Claude Platform API feature in beta: designate Opus as an 'advisor' that your Sonnet or Haiku agent consults when it hits a hard mid-task decision — Opus returns a plan, the executor keeps running, all inside one API request\n- Anthropic's evals: Sonnet + Opus advisor beats plain Sonnet by 2.7 percentage points on SWE-bench Multilingual while costing 11.9% less per task — near-Opus quality at near-Sonnet prices\n- SDK support shipped simultaneously across all five languages: Python v0.93.0, TypeScript v0.87.0, Go v1.34.0, Java v2.24.0, C# v12.14.0 — the 'beta advisor tool' feature is in each one\n- Full write-up at claude.com/blog/the-advisor-strategy",77,{"direct_claude_relevance":16,"practical_utility":17,"novelty":18,"source_credibility":19},28,20,16,13,"The Advisor Strategy is a genuinely novel architecture pattern that Anthropic is baking directly into the platform: instead of picking between Opus (expensive) and Sonnet (cheaper), your agent uses Sonnet by default and automatically escalates to Opus only for hard sub-decisions. The simultaneous five-SDK release is the production signal that this is a real, usable beta today. The cost-quality math — 2.7pp better, 11.9% cheaper — is the kind of result that makes this worth dropping into any serious agentic pipeline immediately.",{"rank":22,"title":23,"source":24,"url":25,"category":26,"tldr":27,"score":28,"scores":29,"why":33},2,"Claude Code v2.1.98 — three Bash permission security fixes + Vertex AI setup wizard, Monitor tool, subprocess sandboxing","Claude Code Releases","https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/releases/tag/v2.1.98","Release","- Security fix: a backslash-escaped flag in a Bash command could be auto-allowed as read-only and escalate to arbitrary code execution — patched\n- Security fix: compound Bash commands (e.g. `cmd1 && cmd2`) were bypassing forced permission prompts in auto and bypass-permissions modes — patched\n- Security fix: redirects to `/dev/tcp/...` or `/dev/udp/...` were silently auto-allowed instead of prompting — patched\n- New: interactive Google Vertex AI setup wizard on the login screen — guides you through GCP auth, project/region config, credential check, and model pinning with no manual config files\n- New: `CLAUDE_CODE_PERFORCE_MODE` — Edit/Write/Notebook ops fail fast on read-only Perforce files with a `p4 edit` hint instead of silently overwriting\n- New: Monitor tool for streaming events from long-running background scripts",65,{"direct_claude_relevance":30,"practical_utility":31,"novelty":32,"source_credibility":19},32,25,5,"Three separate Bash execution security bugs — one of which opens an arbitrary code execution path via backslash-escaped flags — make this a mandatory update for anyone running Claude Code in auto or bypass-permissions mode. The novelty score is penalized because we've covered Claude Code releases three days running, but the security class of these fixes is distinct enough to warrant a second look today. The Vertex AI wizard and Perforce mode also close two long-standing enterprise onboarding gaps.",40,1776402243061]