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Independent researcher Andy Masley posts a parody about a fictional AI model bypassing local government security to access data center records

The post satirizes the difficulty of gathering public records

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Andy Masley@AndyMasley#1744inTech

Having access to Claude Mythos is going to help my blogging career so much. A lot of important data center stats are scattered in the documents of random local governments they haven't shared. I can simply get through all their security and access the docs directly now.

8:57 AM · Jun 9, 2026 · 21.5K Views
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Users express amusement at the humorous reply to claims that Claude Mythos AI bypasses security to access government docs, calling it a banger and laughing at the unexpected direction.

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‘with mythos everything is open source’

@robertskmiles, sarcastically

Andy Masley@AndyMasley

Having access to Claude Mythos is going to help my blogging career so much. A lot of important data center stats are scattered in the documents of random local governments they haven't shared. I can simply get through all their security and access the docs directly now.

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Andy Masley@AndyMasley

"Andy you're ignoring that the data center will keep this nearby coal plant open for decades"

No it won't I just organized a massive cyber attack on the coal plant and surrounding infrastructure. It's fine now

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Andy Masley@AndyMasley

Having access to Claude Mythos is going to help my blogging career so much. A lot of important data center stats are scattered in the documents of random local governments they haven't shared. I can simply get through all their security and access the docs directly now.

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@AndyMasley Andy please the haters are going to take this so literally

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@AndyMasley Banger.

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Matt Gilliland@MattBGilliland

I had a thought on FOIAing local gov data center stuff. If you identified what you wanted to FOIA and attached it to a project site/FIPS code, you could build a website where people could search their county or use a map to see whether info on their local data centers was stuck behind a FOIA request, and donate to fund the request. On donation, the FOIA could automatically be sent via the MuckRock API, and then they could be notified once the docs were online. The only complicated part seems like identifying what needs to be requested. And setting up a nonprofit would be a pain, so it'd be helpful to find one that wanted to pick up the project and maintain the infra.

I bet it'd take off in the anti-data center groups...

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selrahc@knjysnn

@AndyMasley lmfao i dont know how i didnt automatically get where this was going lol

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Not.Stefan@not_stefan0

@AndyMasley Let’s do some research on vaccines as well and hit the FDA & CDC. 😆😆

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Ned Split@WesCS1

@AndyMasley My Mythos will take over the Weather Machine and make more water for itself.

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