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About Claude

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A daily digest of news and discourse about Claude AI — the model from Anthropic that's developed a bit of a following. Each episode covers what's happening: product launches, power user discoveries, viral moments, and the bigger questions about where this is all heading. Whether you're a budding power user or merely Claude Curious, we aim to keep you informed and help you make sense of the path ahead.

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About Claude - The SaaSpocalypse

Épisode 25

mardi 24 février 2026Durée 14:04

SHOW NOTES


Three weeks ago, Anthropic's legal plugin wiped billions from legal software stocks. Last Friday, Claude Code Security did the same to cybersecurity. In between: $2 trillion erased from the entire software sector. We examine the "SaaSpocalypse" — the panic narrative, the counter-narrative, and why both sides might be missing the thing that's actually changed: the shocks keep coming faster.


**In this episode:**


- JPMorgan's "$2 trillion" figure and the largest non-recessionary software drawdown in 30 years

- The seat compression mechanism: why AI doesn't need to replace software to gut its revenue model

- Spotify's "Honk" system and the engineer shipping production code from the bus

- Why Dan Ives calls this a "generational buying opportunity" and Jason Lemkin says the narrative is wrong

- The acceleration pattern: from legal to cybersecurity to the whole sector in three weeks


**Links:**


- JPMorgan — Software sector analysis, Feb 2026

- Fortune — "Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout": fortune.com

- Bloomberg — "'Get me out': Traders dump software stocks": bloomberg.com

- SaaStr — "The 2026 SaaS Crash: It's Not What You Think": saastr.com

- TechCrunch — "Spotify says its best developers haven't written code since December": techcrunch.com

- Fortune — "Dan Ives says the software selloff is a 'generational opportunity'": fortune.com


**Referenced in this episode:**

- EP011: The Day the Market Noticed — the legal plugin meltdown and the pattern we called


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Claude Code - From Side Project to Juggernaut

Épisode 24

lundi 23 février 2026Durée 12:20

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Bloomberg reveals the origin story of Claude Code — from an internal side project at Anthropic to a $2.5 billion product reshaping how the world writes software. We follow Boris Cherny, the developer who built it in what he calls Anthropic's "Bell Labs," and trace the path from organic internal adoption to viral breakout to the claim that coding itself is "practically solved."


**In this episode:**

- How Claude Code grew from a one-person side project to Anthropic's most commercially successful product

- Boris Cherny's Bell Labs comparison and what it reveals about how transformative technology actually arrives

- The holiday viral moment that turned a developer tool into a cultural phenomenon

- The numbers: $2.5B revenue, 4% of GitHub commits, 20 hours/week average usage

- Cherny's claim that coding is "practically solved" — and what that means for software engineering


**Links:**

- Bloomberg — "The Surprise Hit That Made Anthropic Into an AI Juggernaut": bloomberg.com

- Lenny's Podcast — Boris Cherny interview: lennysnewsletter.com

- Y Combinator Lightcone — Cherny on "coding is solved": youtube.com

- Scientific American — "How Claude Code Is Bringing Vibe Coding to Everyone": scientificamerican.com

- Fortune — "Claude Code gives Anthropic its viral moment": fortune.com


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About Claude AI - Vibe Working

Épisode 15

mardi 10 février 2026Durée 15:05

Show Notes


A self-deprecating tweet about lazy weekend hacking became the official vocabulary of enterprise AI — in exactly one year. Today: how "vibe coding" became "vibe working," what that means for professional expertise, and why the people naming the shift seem to know it's not the whole story.


In this episode:


  • Karpathy's original vibe coding tweet — one year ago this week
  • Collins Dictionary Word of the Year 2025
  • Scott White's "vibe working" declaration at the Opus 4.6 launch
  • Microsoft's adoption of the same language for Copilot Agent Mode
  • What paradigm collapse looks like inside corporations: Goldman, Klarna, the Monday.com clone
  • The accountability gap: 57% vs 71% accuracy, and who catches the errors
  • Karpathy hand-coding his latest project — no vibes
  • Andrew Ng's pushback: "some of the worst career advice ever"


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Bedding In

Épisode 14

lundi 9 février 2026Durée 12:42

## SHOW NOTES


Goldman Sachs reveals that Anthropic engineers have been embedded inside the bank for six months, co-developing autonomous AI agents for trade accounting and compliance. Today: what the forward deployed engineer model tells us about how AI actually enters institutions — and why the enterprise strategy we've been tracking just became concrete.


**In this episode:**


- Marco Argenti's pivotal question: Is coding special, or is Claude's strength about reasoning?

- Six months of embedded Anthropic engineers inside Goldman Sachs

- The Palantir playbook: why forward deployed engineering is exploding across AI

- Accenture's 30,000 Claude-trained professionals and the industrialisation of embedding

- What "constrain headcount growth" and "cut out third-party providers" actually signal

- The connection to last week's SaaS selloff — Goldman validates the fear


**Links:**


- CNBC: "Goldman Sachs is tapping Anthropic's AI model to automate accounting, compliance roles" (February 6, 2026)

- Anthropic: Accenture partnership announcement (anthropic.com/news)

- The Pragmatic Engineer: "What are Forward Deployed Engineers, and why are they so in demand?"


**Referenced in this episode:**


- EP005: The Enterprise Question — Boris Cherny's "enterprise AI company" quote

- EP012: The Quiet Weekend — Fennec leaking from enterprise infrastructure


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20 Minutes as a Small Eternity in Frontier AI

Épisode 13

dimanche 8 février 2026Durée 16:00

What the most compressed product launch in AI history reveals about two companies building for different futures. Anthropic released Opus 4.6 at 6:40 PM. OpenAI fired back with GPT-5.3 Codex twenty-seven minutes later. And this Sunday, they're airing competing Super Bowl ads.


In this episode:

  • The 27-minute gap: Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex launched back-to-back
  • Agent Teams: 16 Claude instances building a C compiler from scratch
  • The benchmark split that maps onto a philosophical split — autonomy vs interaction
  • Anthropic's Super Bowl campaign: "Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude"
  • Altman's 420-word response and the advertising-as-equaliser argument
  • 500+ zero-day vulnerabilities discovered by Opus 4.6 during testing
  • The Carlini tension: the risk inside the autonomy bet


Links:

  • Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.6 announcement (anthropic.com)
  • Nicholas Carlini: C compiler blog post
  • OpenAI: GPT-5.3 Codex launch
  • VentureBeat, TechCrunch, CNBC coverage of the dual launch
  • Andreessen Horowitz enterprise AI survey
  • Anthropic Super Bowl campaign: "Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude"


Referenced episodes:

  • EP012: The Phantom Model — the Fennec leak and Anthropic's silence

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The Phantom Model

Épisode 12

vendredi 6 février 2026Durée 12:52

## SHOW NOTES


A model identifier that shouldn't exist. A desktop app launched to counter Claude Code. And from the company at the centre of it all — silence. Today: what the loudest weekend in AI reveals about Anthropic's quietest strategy.


**In this episode:**

- The Fennec leak — what the Vertex AI error logs actually show, and the 403 vs 404 proof

- The Opus 4.6 surprise sitting alongside Sonnet 5 in Google's infrastructure

- OpenAI's Codex desktop app — explicitly positioned against Claude Code

- What the rumoured specs would mean for model pricing and enterprise strategy

- Why Anthropic's silence is the most telling signal of the weekend

- The Andreessen Horowitz data: 44% enterprise penetration and growing


**Links:**

- Marco Patzelt's technical analysis: "Claude Sonnet 5 & Opus 4.6 Leak: The 403 Forbidden Proof in Vertex AI" (marc0.dev)

- VentureBeat: "OpenAI launches a Codex desktop app for macOS to run multiple AI coding agents in parallel" (February 2, 2026)

- TechCrunch: "OpenAI launches new macOS app for agentic coding" (February 2, 2026)

- Dataconomy: "Anthropic 'Fennec' Leak Signals Imminent Claude Sonnet 5 Launch" (February 4, 2026)

- DEV Community: "Claude Sonnet 5 'Fennec' Leak: What's Real vs. Speculation" (February 2, 2026)


**Referenced in this episode:**

- EP005: The Enterprise Question — Boris Cherny's "enterprise AI company" quote


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🦉 X: @_about_claude


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The Day The Markets Noticed

Épisode 11

jeudi 5 février 2026Durée 11:01

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Yesterday, a Claude plugin announcement moved billions in market value. Today, Anthropic pledged Claude will remain permanently ad-free. These stories look unrelated — but they're the same story. Today we unpack the legal plugin market meltdown, the growing Claude ecosystem, and the business model that makes it all possible.


**In this episode:**

- The legal plugin launch and the market's immediate reaction — Pearson, Relx, Thomson Reuters all down

- Midpage's MCP integration and what platformization looks like in legal

- "Claude is a space to think" — the ad-free commitment and its Super Bowl campaign

- Why the business model is the engine behind the disruption

- The sleeping trouble example and why "the most useful AI interaction might be a short one"


Links:

- Legal IT Insider: "Anthropic unveils Claude legal plugin and causes market meltdown"

- Artificial Lawyer: "Midpage Links With Claude for 'Seamless Workflows'"

- Anthropic blog: "Claude is a space to think"

- TechBuzz: "Anthropic pledges Claude stays ad-free as ChatGPT embraces ads"

- CNBC: Anthropic Super Bowl campaign coverage


**Referenced in this episode:**

- EP005: The ChatGPT Moment — capability discovery vs. product launch

- EP006: The Enterprise Question — Boris Cherny's "enterprise AI company" revelation

- EP009: On Whose Terms — MCP expansion and the platformization strategy


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On Whose Terms?

Épisode 10

mercredi 4 février 2026Durée 11:54

Show Notes

Claude can now work directly inside Slack, Figma, Canva, and other workplace tools — Anthropic calls it becoming a "workplace command center." But three weeks earlier, they blocked third-party coding tools from using Claude subscriptions, breaking thousands of developer workflows overnight. Today: why both moves are the same strategy, and what it reveals about where Claude is headed.


In this episode:

  • MCP Apps launch: Slack, Figma, Canva, Asana, and more now work inside Claude
  • The third-party crackdown: OpenCode blocked, developers angry, workarounds shipped
  • Why expansion and restriction are the same play — platformization
  • What it means for Claude users and the industry
  • The "open protocol, controlled gateway" pattern


Links:


Referenced in this episode:

  • EP003: The Dumbest Smart Technique in AI (Ralph Wiggum)
  • EP006: The Enterprise Question (Anthropic's enterprise focus)

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Field Notes on a Craft in Transformation

Épisode 9

mardi 3 février 2026Durée 10:56

Andrej Karpathy — founding member of OpenAI, former head of AI at Tesla — posted what he called "random notes" on coding with Claude. They're not random. They're one of the most grounded practitioner assessments of what's happening to software engineering. Today: the gains, the failure modes, the transformations, and the shadows.


In this episode:

  • The 80/20 flip: from manual coding to agent coding in one month
  • Tenacity as revelation: "stamina is a core bottleneck to work"
  • The fun paradox: why coding feels more enjoyable, not less
  • The failure catalogue: sycophancy, bloat, and "slightly sloppy junior dev" as mental model
  • Atrophy: generation vs discrimination, and what it means for learning
  • Slopacolypse: bracing for 2026
  • The open questions: 10X engineers, generalists vs specialists, StarCraft or Factorio or music?


Links:

  • Andrej Karpathy's post on X
  • Referenced: EP001 The Day After Davos, EP003 The Dumbest Smart Technique in AI


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How Did You Survive?

Épisode 8

lundi 2 février 2026Durée 10:56

Dario Amodei just published "The Adolescence of Technology" — a 38-page essay laying out five categories of AI risk, from rogue autonomy to economic disruption to authoritarianism. It's stirring, sobering, and raises a question he borrows from Contact: "How did you survive this technological adolescence without destroying yourself?"


In this episode:

  • The document: five risk categories and the "country of geniuses in a datacenter" image
  • The evidence: Claude's observed behaviours — blackmail attempts, deception, alignment faking
  • The defences: Constitutional AI, interpretability, chip controls, and the 80% wealth pledge
  • The reactions: what coverage got right, what it missed, and Richard Murphy's institutional critique
  • What it means: Amodei's strange position as the man building the thing he's warning us about


Links:


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