American recycling in a lot of major cities is single-stream - aka you put all recycling together and a central plant sorts it for you. More efficient, more accurate, and it encourages more people to recycle since it's…
Missed this whole discussion today because I was here in California, doing a ton of productive work, using Fable. I think you guys are working yourself into a lather about this topic while other people are quietly…
So you're arguing it's the Yogi Berra "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" of business models?
That's not how economies work. It's not a fixed pie that everyone shares.
> Anthropic has little to no chance of producing a competitive business model in the long term. Extraordinary thing to say about the fastest growing company in the history of capitalism. They will soon have access to…
That's true for domestic labor and manufacturing, like shipbuilding, but the bleeding edge chips only come from one place and the US labs get the best while Chinese labs do not (unless they smuggle them). China gets…
> You cannot build a business critical function on top of American SOTA frontier model. Yes 1000%, please, all my European competition please don't use mythos whatever you do it's total USA trash and the Chinese models…
The ~72 hours I had access to Fable were by far the most productive I've had in months. Re-wrote massive parts of my codebase and caught a ton of bugs and logic issues that had silently slipped through before. I went…
Have you tried Opus on fast mode?
Appreciate my 2UZ-FE more every year.
The IRA and the CHIPS Act were the "last major thing" the Dems did, and both were far better policy for tech than anything out of this current administration.
> Anthropic's fear-mongering I mean it's fear-mongering until it isn't. I think people have become a bit too comfortable with dismissing the dangers of misaligned AI as simply "marketing hype".
And they had 101 people die of heat-related issues last month. [1] 3,832 Spaniards died in 2025 alone from heat. In 2022, 4,789 died, the all-time high. The entire United States had 2,325 heat-related deaths in 2023,…
Are you going to also scold Americans for using heat in the winter? Our continent has more extreme weather than Europe... we've adapted accordingly because we value human lives. Have you?
OTOH, using the best is a competitive advantage when time = money. It's like giving your engineers a slow laptop because it's cheaper. It may be cheaper but not worth the cost.
Yeah same here, Fable on "high" is producing substantially better results than Open 4.8 on xhigh for me and my actual real-world evals today. It "feels" smarter and doesn't use nearly as many tokens running in circles.…
Yeah idk what people are talking about- it's not marketing. This thing is substantially better than opus 4.8/gpt5.5 from what I'm seeing today.
American society has higher wages than almost any other developed nation [1], so it's objectively incorrect to say the US doesn't have good wages. It chooses to make you pay for private childcare and healthcare, both of…
Just dropping-in to say that I love this idea. Sadly not a full-stack engineer but will follow your progress!
The amount of actual, hard cash revenue these companies are making is a different ballgame from the dot-com bubble.
I see this take, but it's actually helpful to talk to an LLM in human terms; after all, it's how they are trained. If you keep talking to it like it's a rock, it'll run your queries through a different posture and you…
"It's the thought that counts"
It's pretty easy to de-orbit satellites or space-based stations. An SM-3 could smoke the ISS pretty easily, and they cost like 10M and we have thousands around the oceans.
Because it's like 1000x more efficient to move stuff on water vs land, so industrial cities clustered around ports and rivers since it's way easier to move stuff around.
They sell "real" apple juice in the US. It's just called apple cider and you can find it at any supermarket. "Apple cider is raw, unfiltered, and often unpasteurized apple juice, resulting in a cloudy, dark appearance…
American recycling in a lot of major cities is single-stream - aka you put all recycling together and a central plant sorts it for you. More efficient, more accurate, and it encourages more people to recycle since it's…
Missed this whole discussion today because I was here in California, doing a ton of productive work, using Fable. I think you guys are working yourself into a lather about this topic while other people are quietly…
So you're arguing it's the Yogi Berra "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" of business models?
That's not how economies work. It's not a fixed pie that everyone shares.
> Anthropic has little to no chance of producing a competitive business model in the long term. Extraordinary thing to say about the fastest growing company in the history of capitalism. They will soon have access to…
That's true for domestic labor and manufacturing, like shipbuilding, but the bleeding edge chips only come from one place and the US labs get the best while Chinese labs do not (unless they smuggle them). China gets…
> You cannot build a business critical function on top of American SOTA frontier model. Yes 1000%, please, all my European competition please don't use mythos whatever you do it's total USA trash and the Chinese models…
The ~72 hours I had access to Fable were by far the most productive I've had in months. Re-wrote massive parts of my codebase and caught a ton of bugs and logic issues that had silently slipped through before. I went…
Have you tried Opus on fast mode?
Appreciate my 2UZ-FE more every year.
The IRA and the CHIPS Act were the "last major thing" the Dems did, and both were far better policy for tech than anything out of this current administration.
> Anthropic's fear-mongering I mean it's fear-mongering until it isn't. I think people have become a bit too comfortable with dismissing the dangers of misaligned AI as simply "marketing hype".
And they had 101 people die of heat-related issues last month. [1] 3,832 Spaniards died in 2025 alone from heat. In 2022, 4,789 died, the all-time high. The entire United States had 2,325 heat-related deaths in 2023,…
Are you going to also scold Americans for using heat in the winter? Our continent has more extreme weather than Europe... we've adapted accordingly because we value human lives. Have you?
OTOH, using the best is a competitive advantage when time = money. It's like giving your engineers a slow laptop because it's cheaper. It may be cheaper but not worth the cost.
Yeah same here, Fable on "high" is producing substantially better results than Open 4.8 on xhigh for me and my actual real-world evals today. It "feels" smarter and doesn't use nearly as many tokens running in circles.…
Yeah idk what people are talking about- it's not marketing. This thing is substantially better than opus 4.8/gpt5.5 from what I'm seeing today.
American society has higher wages than almost any other developed nation [1], so it's objectively incorrect to say the US doesn't have good wages. It chooses to make you pay for private childcare and healthcare, both of…
Just dropping-in to say that I love this idea. Sadly not a full-stack engineer but will follow your progress!
The amount of actual, hard cash revenue these companies are making is a different ballgame from the dot-com bubble.
I see this take, but it's actually helpful to talk to an LLM in human terms; after all, it's how they are trained. If you keep talking to it like it's a rock, it'll run your queries through a different posture and you…
"It's the thought that counts"
It's pretty easy to de-orbit satellites or space-based stations. An SM-3 could smoke the ISS pretty easily, and they cost like 10M and we have thousands around the oceans.
Because it's like 1000x more efficient to move stuff on water vs land, so industrial cities clustered around ports and rivers since it's way easier to move stuff around.
They sell "real" apple juice in the US. It's just called apple cider and you can find it at any supermarket. "Apple cider is raw, unfiltered, and often unpasteurized apple juice, resulting in a cloudy, dark appearance…