I blew through my weekly budget in the last 36 hours with claude max 20x, so you can say I got some practical use out of it. The new Fable 5 model is really good! Great job Anthropic
But strangely, it feels like Fable is on par with last week's opus 4.8, if not just slightly better. Today, opus 4.8 feels nurfed for sure....
I wonder if these models are only barely noticeable at being better, so they just nurf the most recent previous model to make the gap seem bigger than it is...
Sort by the columns. Use the bottom 25 percent for coaching your AMs. Now you don't need to listen to every call, just the flagged ones. Takes under five minutes to run the first time and so worth it!
Your account managers handle 40 client touchpoints a week. No one can listen to enough of them to know what calls were good or bad, or which AM is good or bad, or which clients are at risk of leaving you.
Export the last 30 AI summaries from your call tool. Paste them into a sheet and add columns for talk ratio, objection mentions, and whether a next step was booked on the call.
Mise makes dev life so much simpler. A single env manager for Ruby, JavaScript, Go, and all the modern AI tooling. Every project can have their own versions. Stable system packages can be separated from high-churn AI tooling. Thrilled to sponsor @jdx in this mission!
A lot of people expressed interest, so I decided to open source this earlier than planned.
Vibe combines the vibe-coding tools Iβve been building into an Elixir-focused coding agent. But it is not only about coding: the goal is to support background tasks, long-running agent workflows, and access
through Telegram and other gateways.
Some highlights:
β Elixir eval is the primary tool interface. This makes it possible to unify many actions behind one composable interface, in a Unix-like way, without constant serialization churn.
β Sessions are stateful. Similar to Livebook, the agent can store and reference intermediate results naturally.
β Unlike most agent harnesses, Vibe is built on OTP, so it can deeply introspect and supervise its own internal state.
β Agents can launch other agents. Subagents are supervised OTP processes with their own sessions, which enables more sophisticated long-running and parallel workflows.
β Vibe supports remote access over SSH and Erlang distribution, so agents can connect to remote nodes and communicate across machines.
β It has a TUI, a LiveView web interface, persistent sessions, SQLite-backed storage, semantic events, plugins, skills, subagents, gateways, and local telemetry.
β The architecture is meant to be hackable by the agent itself: it can inspect, patch, verify, and hot-reload parts of Vibe, while tools like Reach help keep boundaries clean.
This is still an early research preview. Use it at your own risk, expect rough edges, and be careful.
https://t.co/2DqgVdx6yo
@GergelyOrosz Apple Studio Display was a massive upgrade that I donβt think I can ever go back from.
I have a hard time working on my laptop anymore because itβs not as nice.
It 100% was worth it for me and I highly recommend it
Six months later the same attribution gaps reappear because that hire treated the request as a task instead of fixing how the data gets created in the first place.
Run it on a single client first. Takes under five minutes. This is going to be the biggest ROI indicator to your client showing real performance from your work.