Fable 5 is state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks, with exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, scientific research, and vision.
The longer and more complex the task, the larger Fable 5’s lead over our other models.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
Our agreement with @SpaceX means we will use all the compute capacity at their Colossus 1 data center.
This will give us over 300 megawatts of additional capacity to deploy within the month.
Effective today, we are:
1) Doubling Claude Code’s 5-hour rate limits for Pro, Max, and Team plans;
2) Removing the peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans; and
3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models.
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.
Quedan 10 días para acabar el split.
Voy a jugar 12 horas al día al lol y voy a intentar subir a Master en EU.
Apuesto 5000€ a que subo, y si pierdo los repartiré en directo con toda la gente que haga RT a este tweet.
Si eres de LATAM te pago un 20% más.
10 winners. Abro.
¡SANTA MIERDA! 🚨 Los zurdos están protestando frente a la oficina de USAID porque Trump le cortó los fondos. Elon Musk dice “CIERRENLO TODO” y vamos a terminar con toda esta corrupción. 🔥 LOS PROGRES SE ESTÁN DERRUMBANDO GRACIAS A TRUMP. ME ENCANTA eso ¿y a ti?
Karoline Leavitt, portavoz de la Casa Blanca explica en qué se gastaban los fondos de USAID:
- 1,5 millones de dólares para DEI en Serbia
- 70.000 dólares en un musical irlandés DEI
- 47.000 dólares en óperas transexuales en Colombia
- 32.000 dólares en un cómic trans en Perú
The corrupt politicians “protesting” outside the USAID building are the ones getting money from USAID.
That’s why they’re there – they want your stolen tax dollars!
Estoy montando el mayor evento de la historia del WoW hispano. Se llama GO AGAIN.
La aventura comenzará el 9 de Febrero, y será para todo tipo de streamers, tanto gente nueva como jugadores regulares.
Hoy invitaré la primera tanda, quién creéis de debería participar?
@elxokas Xokas, se podrá jugar no siendo un streamer grande? Yo me apunte por correo, pero no se si deba aplicar por otro lado, soy bastante pro en wow, lo juego desde hace 10 años
@MonaIII5469@eduardomenoni Con trump no va a pasar nada, simplemente puede que coloquen sanciones, tenemos la mala costumbre de depender de otro país cuando en realidad nuestros problemas son minúsculos comparados con los problemas del mundo.
@eduardomenoni Las calles se enfrian, todo sigue su curso, y ahi nos veremos 6 años despues, por eso el chavismo existe, por una oposición inutil e inexistente, este mensaje parece un guaido 2.0
@EmmaRincon El plan es esperar que los gobiernos internacionales hagan algo? que van a hacer? mas sanciones que nos afecta directamente a nosotros y con unos discursos que parece guaido 2.0 lo que hara es matarnos la poca esperanza que teniamos.
@ladivaza Que no va a pasar nada, nos vamos a calar otros 6 años, porque el discurso de MCM no dijo nada, y la unica opción que veo viable es que termine de prender el peo y mande a la calle, no podemos contar con ayuda internacional.
@elonmusk Thanks Elon, we’re trying to take our country back, but this guys is a dictator and he’s using his military forces to kill the people, it’s a North Korea 2.0
DEMOCRATS ARE TERRIFIED: “THE OUTCOME WILL BE FELT IN US”… “A REALLY BAD OCTOBER SURPRISE FOR DEMOCRATS”
““International criticism of President Maduro increased today.
“The worst form of repression, the most vile, is to prevent the people's votes in elections. The obligation of each institution in Venezuela should be to ensure freedom, justice, and transparency in the electoral process. The people should have the maximum guarantees of political freedom to be able to express themselves at the polls, and to protect the rights of citizens to be elected”, The Organization of American States said.
They chastised Maduro for his government's sustained repression of the opposition. It also lambasted the National Electoral Council, which is loyal to the ruling party, for its delay in showing precinct-level results to prove the president secured the most votes in Sunday's election.
The organization, which has called an urgent meeting of its members to discuss Venezuela’s election, even suggested that a new vote should take place to resolve the widely different results that electoral authorities and the opposition presented Monday. The do-over, the organization said, would require robust international observation.
Headed by Maria Corina Machado, rejected Maduro’s win, with Machado and opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez claiming their campaign had gathered enough vote tallies to prove Gonzalez had won. On Monday, they said they had obtained more than 73% of the tally sheets showing more than 6 million votes for Gonzalez and only 2.7 million for Maduro.
In response, Jorge Rodriguez, the deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela (a body loyal to Maduro), said the latest CNE results, with 80% of the tallies already counted, showed Maduro in the lead with 51.2% of the votes, followed by Edmundo with 44.2%.
The US on Monday joined Venezuelan civil society groups and the opposition by calling on Venezuela’s government to “immediately” release specific data on the presidential election, citing concerns about the credibility of Maduro’s victory.
Venezuela’s government, in turn, said it was expelling diplomatic staff from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay, calling them “right-wing Washington-subordinate governments” who were committed to “the most sordid fascist ideological positions.”
Only a very limited number of election observers were allowed to monitor the vote.

Senior Biden administration officials said Venezuelan election authorities must release the “detailed precinct-level results” from the election. One senior administration official noted that this data is required under Venezuela law and should be immediately available.
The vote’s outcome is expected to be felt across the Americas – including the US.
According to Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin America studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, such a situation “could be a really bad October surprise for the Democrats” in the upcoming US presidential election.