Claude Fable 5 is by far the most ridiculous model that makes me genuinely afraid for the future of software engineering.
I compiled the top 10 most unbelievable things I've seen Claude Fable 5 do today:
— Migrate a 50M line codebase from Stripe in a day (humans take 2mos)
— Draw amazing 3D graphics a) Boeing 747 b) space simulations with >5000 objects c) Minecraft roller coasters d) full photorealistic forest scenes e) NYC skyline f) stormy clouds)
— One-shot Pokemon FireRed the game
— Optimize a real world proprietary interaction net evaluator 10x more than the next best model, gpt5.5
AND it's about the same price as GPT 5.5 ($10/M input, $45/M output) vs Fable 5 ($10/M input, $50/M output) and 6x cheaper than GPT 5.5 Pro.
A guy built a system of 7 Claude agents on his MacBook.
No assistant. No sales team. No office.
Every day it scans Google Maps across 3 cities, finds small businesses with no website or one from 2014, builds a landing page mockup, renders a 10-second video of it, and sends a personalized cold message — before he wakes up.
47 clients a month. $400 each.
$18,800/month. $480 in API costs.
Traditional web agencies run 8-person teams for the same order flow.
He runs it alone from a MacBook and an iPhone.
When a positive reply comes in while he's in a taxi, his Mobile agent books the Zoom call. He taps "approve" and joins 10 minutes later.
The only time the system wakes him is when a deal breaks $3,000 or the reply rate drops below 12%.
Everything else runs without him.
Here's the complete playbook for building such $10K/month passive income machine with AI ↓
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia:
"Every engineer is going to have and manage hundreds of agents."
The most valuable engineering skill of 2026 is not taught in any university.
No CS program teaches harness engineering.
No bootcamp teaches agent memory architecture.
No degree prepares you to build systems that survive production.
One builder mapped the entire thing out — free, step by step, no degree required.
This is the roadmap ↓
Bookmark this for the weekend.
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
A scientist in Denmark figured out how to make Claude prepare his job applications. He open-sourced the whole thing.
His name is Mads Lorentzen. He is a PhD geophysicist. He built it on top of Claude Code and released it under MIT license.
Here is what it does. You fork the repo, fill in your background once, and it runs a five-step pipeline for every job you want to apply to.
Step 1. It reads the job posting and scores how well you fit.
Step 2. It drafts a tailored CV in LaTeX, picking only the experience that matches.
Step 3. It writes a cover letter framed around what you would bring to the role.
Step 4. A second AI agent reviews the first agent's work, points out weaknesses, and the first agent revises.
Step 5. It compiles both into clean PDFs you can send.
The whole thing is a folder of markdown files. The candidate profile, the writing style rules, the CV templates, the interview prep notes. Every step is plain text you can read and change.
The job portal search is built for Danish boards. The application workflow itself works for any country.
489 stars. 270 forks. A fork-to-star ratio that high means people are using it, not only bookmarking.
Mads is not a startup founder. He built this because he needed it for himself, then shared it.
This is the future of job hunting. Not a service you pay for. A workflow you own.
(Link in the comments)
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the automation workflows most users don't know exist
- the daily task pipelines that run without touching the keyboard
- the daily workflows Anthropic's own engineers automated first
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT. Spend 2 hour with this. Claude AI FULL COURSE that teaches you how to BUILD and AUTOMATE anything. The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a new skill. Watch it and Bookmark it now.
Я как-то запарилась, обыскала весь интернет, много переводила с китайского, много ползала по Гугл картам, но таки нашла это место. Кстати, оно на границе с Россией.
Ancient Romans built structures that still stand 2000 years later.
Modern buildings need major repairs after 20 years.
The secrets behind Roman engineering will blow your mind…🧵
Yelling “Fuck you kid killer” as he beats this war criminal bloody is hard as fuck. This is what a real man looks like which is why the iof only ever target women and children.
Irish fighter Paddy McCorry defeated Israeli Shuki Farage, raised the Palestinian flag, and repeatedly shouted “Free Palestine” inside the cage while beating Shuki who is a soldier in the ‘IDF’.
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