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This is my current understanding of the various AI coding tools:
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Stefano Saitta retweeted
Germany's most valuable AI startup, @n8n_io, is doubling down on London as it announces a large expansion here! In the last 7 days ElevenLabs, Lovable, Legora and Cursor all announced large expansions in London. Now n8n is doing the same as it targets 200 employees here over the next few years. The German startup, founded by @JanOberhauser, became Germany's highest valued AI startup after SAP invested at a $5.2bn valuation earlier this year. The company is now doing over €100m ARR. LETS GO
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European minds have been able comprehend "bread and circuses" (panem et circenses) for thousands of years.
The European mind cannot comprehend this
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According to the recent NYT article, the person in the administration most against releasing the Epstein files is Trump, who'd have to resign if the allegations in there are true, and the person most in favor of releasing them is Vance, who'd become president if they're true.
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When I struggle to structure my thoughts about what's happening I turn to writing. Today about the recent US Anthropic ban news, what it says about power and dependency, and what it should mean for Europeans and citizens of the world. It's a long one. lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/6/13/a…
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The internet is a reverse Occam’s Razor machine
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Don’t be retarded, don’t be Pavel
If Dario had invented the iPhone he would have spent the whole keynote talking about how it might blow up in your pocket
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We literally planned a meeting to rethink our entire AI workflows to maximise Fable. I guess that to no use now
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Stefano Saitta retweeted
What Europe should do right now: 1. Call all the European researchers working on AI and return them back with same salary (or they can stay but switch career). 2. Fill EU places having GPUs with money, and put those people there. 3. AI partnerships with China India.
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Did you get an "You are absolutely right" from Fable already?
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Fable 5 GPT-5.5 Pro is a really good combo for approaching open math problems. Mythos / Fable overclaims. GPT revises. GPT gives a construction. Fable generalizes it. Excellent duo.
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Like 1000x worse from humans
Replying to @plainionist
Properly constrained the agents generate very little “slop”. I’ve seen worse from humans.
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100 times this.
I want to say a final thing about my Fable first reaction: I dedicated my life to programming and I'll use every innovation in the field, also to extract value and bring it to the local inference world, to Redis, and so forth. But:
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For backend and business logic you want Fable; For UI work you want Composer 2.5 or anything above 200tps
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True PMF is when even your haters are buying your product
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yesterday i signed up again for claude max $200 plan and had it change the whole visual metaphor of the productivity app i’ve been working on intermittently over the past year: instead of a traditional UI with tables, lists, tools, etc, i told Fable to use a desktop OS metaphor instead for displaying the various built-in mini apps (tasks, chat, notes, etc). all with a functioning dock and animated wallpaper and multiple window support etc. fable was able to solve the problem but really i’m beyond the point of being impressed by an LLM doing some upfront task. everything worked, it “made no mistakes”, all tests passed (it even fixed old tests), but i was like ok whatever thanks. i blew past my $200 limit in 2 hours. and now i’m sitting here like, ok, now what? do i ship this? hear me be a whiny bitch for a second: that it was too easy killed the whole part of the journey of making an app where you become a new person through the creation process, and you earn such pride in your work which in the past gave you the energy and courage to ship things. and i’m like, i can ship this. i can try to make a buck. the app is done. but i just don’t feel a bond with the work. now if you were a somewhat savvy operator, the business type that would happily sell refrigerator coolant if you sensed an opportunity, AI will be a godsend for you. but i don’t wanna sell refrigerator coolant. and now because everything is so easy, i hardly ever feel like i’m solving a real problem anymore. it’s like how deep of a problem am i really solving if someone can one shot my app in 2 hours? i will say that in those 2 hours yesterday, i really enjoyed being back near the code. there’s nothing funner than making shit. it’s just that the new way of doing things kills a lot of the creative and spiritual juices you used to get before, that many times lead to commercially beneficial outcomes. now, i just don’t know what’s worth building anymore.
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Fable is much more aligned than opus. Like this thing respects the CLAUDE.md like it was the bible.
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Cursor has just announced that London is going to be the location for its new European HQ. It's hiring 200 roles in the city to cope with the growing demand for its product. Every day another great company doubles on the city. WE LOVE TO SEE IT. Welcome @mntruell @ArVID220u
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Tell me you haven't tried Fable without telling me you haven't tried Fable.
- Composer 2.5: for $1 it scored 65% - Fable: for $12 it scored 70% Why would I use it Fable for only 5% increase and paying 12x the price? Am I missing something? @jediahkatz
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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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I think I understand the loop thing a bit more now that I'm using fable. There was an asymmetry here between what @bcherny saw with Fable/Mythos vs what we had experience thus far with Opus. This model is indeed one step forward
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