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      <title>AI regulation has landed: the 48 hours that moved it from slideware to product</title>
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      <description>June 12-13 2026: WSJ reported that Amazon&amp;#39;s CEO triggered a US crackdown on Anthropic&amp;#39;s Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The same day, a coalition of state AGs opened an investigation into OpenAI. Inside Anthropic, Fable 5 started blocking &amp;#39;foreigners in America&amp;#39; at the product layer. Regulation stopped being a slide and started being a feature. The next wall for AI companies is compliance, not compute.</description>
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      <title>The 2026 Anti-AI-Detection and AI Security Tool Map</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2026 11:09:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>When five HN front-page posts in a single day point at the same direction, something structural is happening. Anti-AI-detection and AI security have quietly grown into their own tool stack. Here is a four-layer map: stealth browser, WiFi sensing, agent skills, autonomous pentest.</description>
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      <title>FablePool Hit #1 on Hacker News in 24 Hours. Here&#39;s Whose Cheese It Moved.</title>
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      <description>Twenty-four hours after Claude Fable 5 launched, a Show HN project called FablePool rocketed to the top of Hacker News with 348 points and 181 comments. The idea: strangers chip in behind a prompt, an AI agent builds the product in public, every token spent is on a public ledger, and the output ships under MIT. The hottest thread on the page isn&amp;#39;t about the product, it&amp;#39;s about &amp;#39;who even owns code that an AI wrote.&amp;#39; Read this against Zara Zhang&amp;#39;s &amp;#39;I&amp;#39;m the home cook of programming&amp;#39; thread from the same week, and the real story falls into place. FablePool didn&amp;#39;t break the development workflow. It broke the idea that the professional developer is an irreplaceable executor.</description>
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      <title>Fable 5 Is Here. Skip the Model Upgrade and Install the Review Loop First</title>
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      <description>On the same day Fable 5 went viral, three GitHub repos — mattpocock/skills, taste-skill, stop-slop — all hit the monthly leaderboard. None of them are about prompting. All of them are about how fast you can review what the model writes. This is the part of the Fable 5 conversation that nobody is having.</description>
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      <title>Anthropic&#39;s Three-Front Night: Why a Single Launch Window Tells You Where the 2026 AI Stack Is Headed</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 15:06:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>On June 9, 2026, Anthropic shipped Claude Fable 5, the one-year retrospective of Claude Code with Boris Cherny, and a Foundation Models integration for Apple — all in the same window. The story isn&amp;#39;t a release. It&amp;#39;s a positional claim. Here is what an OpenAI / Anthropic / Google three-pole market actually looks like, and why the moat is moving off the model weights.</description>
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      <title>Stop Prompting. Design Loops: The Next Lesson of the Agent Era</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>Peter Steinberger&amp;#39;s pinned tweet is becoming the builder consensus for June: the next bottleneck for coding agents is not the prompt, it is the loop. This essay threads steipete, Boris Cherny, and Addy Osmani into one argument for why prompt is no longer enough, and loop is the new leverage.</description>
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      <title>S&amp;P 500 just shut the door on SpaceX — and took OpenAI and Anthropic with it</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>On June 4, S&amp;amp;P Dow Jones Indices refused to bend its rules for SpaceX, and in doing so closed the fast-track for OpenAI and Anthropic as well. The same week, Google began paying xAI $920M a month for compute. Public markets are tightening; private compute markets are exploding. That is the real 2026 dilemma for AI companies.</description>
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      <title>Anthropic shipped three things in 24 hours. Read them together.</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 17:10:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>On June 4, 2026, Anthropic released an open-source vulnerability discovery framework, a recursive self-improvement research paper, and an engineering post on containing Claude — all in the same 24 hours. Read them in isolation and you miss the point. Read them together and you see the roadmap: build agents and cage them, in parallel.</description>
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