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TTY-changelog #050
Claude Sonnet 5 shipped and Fable 5 returned, Google launched Nano Banana 2 Lite and Omni Flash, Gemma 4 ran in-browser, and Meituan's LongCat-2.0 claimed the first domestic-chip training.
TTY-changelog #049
Sakana shipped Marlin and the Fugu orchestrator, OpenAI previewed GPT-5.6 Sol and a custom inference chip, world models advanced, and Anthropic kept poaching Google talent.
TTY-changelog #048
GLM-5.2 took the open-weight lead, Sakana Marlin shipped an autonomous research agent, the US suspended Fable and Mythos, and Midjourney pitched a whole-body health scanner.
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Jun 19, 2026
Les Amis de Messina, Paris, with Charles Sonigo, Guillaume de Luca, Louis Choquel, Marco Fucci di Napoli, Nancy Wang, Sophie Monnier, Sasha Collin, Wissam Antoun
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Jun 17, 2026
Abstract Bistrot, Paris
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Jun 12, 2026
Galion House, Paris, with Alvaro Lamarche Toloza, Antoine Sueur, Gregory Zussa, Henri Mirande, Hugo Venturini, Julien Duquesne, Khaled Maâmra, and Mehdi Medjaoui
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Latest Posts
The AI Revolution in the Movie Industry Is a Huge Opportunity, Not a Threat
The AI era will not reduce the need for great filmmakers. As content becomes abundant, studios will invest even more to create what others cannot.
FYI, MCP Is Winning. And Skills Are Too
Skills didn’t kill MCP, they clarified its role. Most criticism targets bad implementations, not the protocol itself. Here’s why MCP matters more than ever.
The Vibe-it-yourself fallacy (the instinct is right, the answer is wrong)
Vibe coding makes rebuilding the SaaS you use feel almost free. It isn't, because you were never paying for code. But the urge to build won't kill SaaS, it will reshape it forever