Just finished reviewing my Fable 5 Codex 5.5 unnoficial port of
@superset_sh for Windows:
github.com/garciarsdiego/sup…
Superset is a damn good agentic IDE built by
@avimakesrobots,
@saddle_paddle,
@flyakiet
and many others (as they say) and I was dying to be able to test it myself.
As they still doesn't have a version for Windows (and I don't have a Mac) and did the most sane thing: got the MacOS source code, dropped it on Fable 5, asked it to work on a Windows port (and to make no mistakes) and, once finished, asked for an adversarial review from Codex.
It's far from perfection, as it would be expected from a non-dev doing dev things, but I was able to test the majority of the resources (the free ones, at least) without much problem.
Next steps on my plan: get a Pro subscription and test the paid resources.
While I was working with Fable/reviewing the work from both Fable and Codex, I learned so much that it pays 10x the token cost (and the reset from
@AnthropicAI helped a lot, for sure lol).
Cool thing: I was able to use
@claudeai Fable 5 directly on my port, without having to do any crazy setup, so extra points for the
@superset_sh team on cooking that much.
Really happy to be able to learn and explore so much while porting/tweaking cool projects!