Software solutions for the Industrial Automation industry.

Joined March 2026
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Tell the world a thousand times that your product is dangerous (surely for marketing reasons) and end up being considered a national threat. I mean, it is poetic. What's the moral lesson behind this fable? I don't know, never tried the model.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Why do we still need to tell educated adults NOT to use AI for medical-related questions, cooking recipes, legal advice, financial decisions, tax filing, electrical work, ...? WTF is this timeline we are living in?
I tried using Fable to help wrestle a severe medical issue of a close relative that has been stumping doctors for close to two years. The model auto-degrades and the problem remains unsolved. This safety washing is disgusting. I thought better of anthropic...
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So, I felt like reminding everyone about this -- the lies we are told. My advice: don't believe a word!
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It wasn't that big of a surprise. And doesn't make sense why anyone would react in such a way. It's just a demo for an announced game, like thousands before it. But friends are friends and I guess need to make it look bigger than it really is. Not hyping he said. But sure looks like it. The JBlow announcement had the exact same impact of a tree falling in the boreal forest.
"Significant surprise" doesn't even cover it. I know this is going to sound like I'm hyping, but I swear this is just what happened: I was told what the surprise was, and I was legitimately taken aback to the point where I had to ask Jon if I understood him correctly.
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Speaking personally, I was disappointed, The guy developed a whole new programming language that is keeping under lock and key for reasons only known to him. I was actually hoping for something along those line. But, instead is a Steam demo for a game I'm not going to buy.
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I swear, the obsession this generation has in placing people in little boxes based on race and sexual orientation, can only have come from an eugenics think tank in some backwoods compound where they keep cages.
what are the two closest points someones parents can be from for them to be considered wasian?
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So, Anthropic finally gave us a good model for project analysis: if Fable is working for you, that is a clear indication you are not working on anything even remotely interesting, useful or technically challenging. You should stop now.
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I tested it by extracting a part of my project into a separate git repo -- i'm not sharing my work with AI providers -- and asked it to analyze the code and look for any errors, without any additional information on the prompt. It refused to continue once it realized it was looking at a BACnet protocol adapter.
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I had to stop watching the news from Belfast tonight. My anger was getting to an unhealthy level of hate. I'm a an hour-and-half drive from the city and for the first time in my entire life I almost felt like joining a violent protest. Fuck european politicians and the divide their policies are creating in the old continent! Fuck them to hell!
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The general idea is that costs won’t come down until the IPOs are completed. Until then, the strategy is to push user costs as high as possible to stem the losses. And anything goes: from highly inefficient and token-hungry models, to narratives around "100x" productivity and agentic loops.
Hot take: We don't need a more powerful model like Mythos right now. GPT-5.5 (5.6 coming soon), Opus 4.8, and similar models are already more than capable for most use cases. What we need to solve is the cost problem. If AI keeps getting significantly more expensive, 99% of developers won't be able to afford these models at scale and will end up going back to manual coding.
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I am well ahead! I have multiple cascading recursive functions, with each iteration creating loops with hundreds of agents. Every other iteration is checking the work of the previous iteration. And everything is inside a master loop so I can scale it further. Fuck those losers, and fuck code! I am building infrastructure, baby! I am not going to be replaced.
Anyone writing nested loops yet?
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Cancelled my subscription today. My blue checkmark will be gone tomorrow. Looking at the features X offers for a "Premium" account, I cannot justify paying 8 Euros. It's a total nothing burger for accounts like mine who aren't interested in growing, grifting or content farming and just want to check what people are saying and speak my mind occasionally.
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