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MacBook on stake. Mhnt kro n le lo, simple cc @corsairdotdev Btw, we have one best most active community of coders, they are very hard working and supportive.
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Fable 5 is the biggest step up I’ve felt in our models since Opus 4.5 back in November. After 4.5 came out I uninstalled my IDE when I realized that I’d been doing 100% of my coding in a terminal for a few weeks. With Fable, it’s felt like Claude has stepped up from being a coding agent to a thought and design partner in building the product. Fable has judgement, taste, and dimensionality in a way that previous models didn’t, leading me to trust it more with the most complex work. I think the first time I had this realization was when I asked Fable to debug something. It is the first model I have used that was so methodical and precise, taking measurements and adding logs then verifying that it truly fixed the issue before declaring victory. There’s nothing in claude code’s prompting telling the model to do that, it’s just part of its personality. It really has this “big model smell” that I haven’t felt before.
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Nobody taught you the full product designer stack. Just Figma, wireframes, and maybe a usability test, then good luck figuring out the rest yourself. I wrote down everything I wish I knew earlier - medium.com/p/637f8f84fb0d?po…
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Anthropic changed how large-scale software engineering works. They shipped Dynamic Workflows in Claude Code, and the first real-world proof is wild. Bun's creator @jarredsumner used it to port 750,000 lines of code from Zig to Rust in just 6 days. 99.8% of the test suite passed. Here's what makes it different from regular Al coding tools: 🌀 Claude writes an orchestration script for your task 🌀 Spins up hundreds of parallel subagents in one session 🌀 Adversarial agents actively try to break each other's work 🌀 Your context only sees the final answer, not the chaos underneath Works in CLI, VS Code, Desktop, and on AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex Al, and Microsoft Foundry. youtube.com/shorts/vDL5ETGPJ… #anthropic #claude #Al #technews
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Google and Kaggle dropped a completely FREE 5-day AI Agents Intensive, and this might be the best free AI course of 2026. Running June 15–19, 2026, the course is built and taught by actual Google researchers and engineers. youtube.com/shorts/EX3kY5Nah… #AI @kaggle @Google
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We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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#ChatGPT now uses a probabilistic age classifier across accounts. It looks at behavioral signals over time, builds a confidence score, and applies a policy layer on top of the same model, no visible switch, just different guardrails. I broke down how it works, what signals are used (and excluded), and how misclassification gets corrected. Feels like an early step toward inference-driven AI safety. 🔗 medium.com/design-bootcamp/c… #AI #LLM #MachineLearning
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OpenClaw 2026.4.14 🦞 More reliability updates: ✨ Smarter GPT-5.4 routing and recovery 🌐 Chrome/CDP improvements 🧵 Subagents no longer get stuck 💬 Slack/Telegram/Discord fixes ⚡️ Various performance improvements Was sleeping, and we still shipped. github.com/openclaw/openclaw…
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The trend was never “AI replacing humans.” It’s humans using AI replacing humans who don’t. 🚀
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Highlights from the day where AI broke our brains (in a good way) 👾 #wtfbymarmeto @hatprab @arpit_bhatia_
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At #WTFbyMarmeto, the conversation got me thinking about ai tells that make me want to close my tab. It's sentences like this 👇 "It's not just evident - it's also highly obvious."
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One part of my work I'll never hand over to a bot is to make product level decisions, or design choices becoz that part is a a little personal to the brand, to the person who has the domain specific knowledge, I'll definitely hand it over for the implementations. #WTFbyMarmeto
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AI ‘tell’: → Answers that sound right but don’t survive edge cases. Never delegate: → Breaking down real-world problems into solvable systems. Saved 3 hours → used for: → Building, testing, and actually shipping. #WTFbyMarmeto @Marmeto6
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Spending my Saturday afternoon here at What the Fork: Engineering at Scale AI saved me 3 hours today, which I used them for : Thinking deeper about problems instead of rushing solutions. #WTFbyMarmeto
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Cute cafes and beach 🍹🏖️
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