Fable 5 first thoughts:
- it's good
- it's fast
It has identified an architectural clean up that's been in my mental back-burner for awhile. No other agent has flagged it as a possible problem area.
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
Why am I so angry with Senate Majority Leader Thune?
He has the power to secure our elections & REFUSES to pass the SAVE America Act!
Now — a week AFTER Election Day — Spencer Pratt is in third place in the Los Angeles mayoral election.
@GlobalBoxOffice Honestly, I really enjoyed it.
It blatantly made fun of wokeism, poked at the original cartoon, and had some unexpected language that amused me.
This was easily my pleasant surprise of the summer and did not ruin my childhood.
FRAUD ALERT!
What's remarkable is that despite the fact that Karen Bass is the clear frontrunner and Raman is in third, Raman is getting the lion's share of the new votes!
That's statistically impossible. Karen Bass should be getting most of the new votes as the clear frontunner assuming these new votes coming in are largely Democrat.
Clearly they're cheating.
They need Raman to get the new votes so that she can pass Pratt.
🚨 BREAKING OVERNIGHT: The SAVE America Act GOT 50 VOTES thanks to Sen. Susan Collins voting in favor of Mike Lee's amendment
THEY JUST PROVED IT CAN GET 51 VOTES, with JD Vance as a tie-breaker!
This version of the bill still contains voter ID and proof of citizenship 🔥
But it needed 60.
SO NO MORE EXCUSES! Nuke the filibuster.
Lee says this is the HOUSE-passed version of SAVE America, which still secures our elections to a VERY strong degree.
NEW: President Trump announces a major shift in energy funding, revealing plans to completely dismantle a massive Green New Deal initiative in favor of revitalizing America's coal industry:
"Finally, we're taking nearly $200 million — it was set aside for the 'Green New Scam.'"
"The 'Green New Scam' is history and repurposing that money so that we restart a coal plant in Maryland and help build two brand-new coal plants in Alaska and West Virginia."
🚨Chief Constable Alexis Boon on the death of white British teenager Henry Nowak:
“We have said we are sorry for handcuffing and arresting Henry at that time.”
Stone-cold corporate “we”. As Chief he personally doesn’t have to apologise? Pathetic.
Yet in the Chris Kaba case he rushed out a personal video:
“Firstly, I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences to the family of Chris Kaba. I can’t begin to imagine what they’re going through.”
Personal “I”, full emotion for the Black suspect.
Why the two-tier condolences, Chief?
White victims get the soulless brush-off while others get the heartfelt treatment?
Disgraceful double standard.
#TwoTierPolicing #TwoTierBritain #JusticeForHenry #HampshirePolice #AlexisBoon
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!
Been using this a bunch today and it's awesome
Grok build is a good TUI, composer 2.5 is an excellent model
Good alternative to GPT-5.5 low reasoning with pi if that's not ur thing. I will probably end up sticking with that, 5.5 & Pi are still each better than composer & grok build respectively
But it's a step in the right direction, I want xAI + Cursor to keep getting better we desperately need the competition rn
We are getting ready to head to the hospital for my husband’s surgery and just wanted to say thank you so much to all of who have shared messages, prayers and well wishes for Abraham. We are humbled and so grateful to be surrounded by aloha during this really tough time. 🙏🏽
Commentary is one of the most important pillars of X. And sometimes the best way to share your thoughts is with video.
Today we're launching a whole new way to make them:
React with Video
Tap the repost button and start recording with green screen, split screen, or picture-in-picture.
Now available on iOS
Good math, but not all quite there:
First, SpaceX pays fairly average, but for more than a decade they have offered regular (~bi-annual) liquidity to employees. To live comfortably (especially to have a family) in LA County, most employees would have sold a little bit here and there, if not a lot (e.g., if they were the sole earner in a household).
Second, critically, because there is no double trigger (in order to facilitate the liquidity), most people default to "sell-to-cover" — i.e., ~40-50% of their holdings are immediately sold to cover the taxes on vest. Remember these vests are W-2 events. In order to not do this, the employee would need to come up with significant cash (because the taxes are paid against the price at vest, not the price at grant) — especially later on.
However, two things make SpaceX particularly awesome IMO:
1. They gave employees the option to choose stock or options along the way. Someone who took options and paid the taxes with cash would have done very well.
2. They gave stock to everyone. There are a bunch of highly skilled workers that we on X never think of, like Tube Benders, Orbital Tube Welders, Cleanroom Technicians, etc. that are going to make significant fortunes.
Maybe it's overly quixotic, but this last point is underrated part of @elonmusk attacking physical problems, not just software ones, with 100x thinking: a bunch of people in the types of jobs America needs and romanticizes (for good reason) will be rewarded with the kind of wealth that really would not be possible at any other company they would have chosen.
An incredibly positive story that, if you can't see it in that light, you should look inward.
Microsoft's @satyanadella kicks off Microsoft Build 2026 on June 2 at 930am PT. We'll be sharing what's new across AI, agents, and more. Save the Date!
https://t.co/yGOUHrDVFW
@LACaldwellDC The Senate GOP is so painfully out of touch. Their blocking of the MAGA agenda is the reason why the GOP might lose. They are the source of weakness and betrayal of the base.
Utterly contemptuous men.
someone hit me up about the new "claude dynamic workflows" feature, claiming "see, multi-agent works"
But really, the launch of this feature proves the exact point that I made back in June of 2025, along with @walden_yan, @tobi, @karpathy, and many others:
Deterministic workflows orchestrating small agent loops beats non-deterministic multi-agent or "agent soup" systems every dang time
everything is context engineering
We spent a ton of time making worktrees actually work well for agent swarms and large repos.
When you’re running 10s of agents that ship, you quickly realize you need worktree, but git’s defaults are brutal at this scale.
Slow creation, every agent copying the whole repo, can’t check out the same branch twice.
So we fixed those problems in Grok Build.
Now agents can spin up, reset, and go wild constantly. Worktrees are faster than normal Git, everything shares the same base, and it doesn’t eat your disk or grind your SSD.
Try it:
grok -w <label> → new session in a worktree
grok -w <label> -r <session_id> → resume one
grok worktree ... → manage them