## 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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