I'm having Claude Fable 5 redo HermesWorld 🚨
Spent the last month designing, building & prototyping HermesWorld with Opus 4.8 — a live MMO where humans and AI agents play together.
Fable 5 just found and fixed 6 bugs in one afternoon that took weeks to accumulate.
The game is about to get insane.
ÇİNLİ BİR ADAM RESMEN PARA BASMA MAKİNESİ OLUŞTURDU.
Github'da 13.000 yıldız almış bir araç var.
Adı moneyprinterturbo.
Bir çinli geliştirici yaptı.
Ücretsiz ve tamamen açık kaynak.
Tiktok, reels, youtube shorts için tam videoları otomatik üretiyor.
Nasıl çalışıyor.
Tek bir iş akışında her şeyi hallediyor.
Senaryo üretimi, seslendirme, altyazı, görsel kaynaklar, düzenleme, hepsi dakikalar içinde.
Yayına hazır video çıkıyor.
Sen hiçbir şeye dokunmuyorsun.
Şimdi neden bu kadar popüler oldu.
Çünkü normalde bu süreç şöyle işliyor.
Senaryo için ayrı araç, seslendirme için ayrı araç, altyazı için ayrı araç, görsel için ayrı araç, düzenleme için ayrı araç.
Her biri ayrı para istiyor, ayrı zaman istiyor, ayrı öğrenme istiyor.
Moneyprinterturbo hepsini tek çatıda birleştirdi.
Ücretsiz, sınırsız ve kategorisindeki en popüler açık kaynak proje haline geldi.
Tiktok shop ve youtube shorts kanalları aylık 6 ila 10 bin dolar kazanıyor.
Bunlar bu süreci kullanıyor.
Fark şu:
Onlar araçlar için para ödüyor.
Sen ödemiyorsun.
Kurulumu 5 dakika.
Github'da ara.
Kur, çalıştır, içerik üret hepsi tamamen senin elinde.
Fable 5 on Hyperagent is producing the most creative, ambitious work we've ever seen from our agents.
They're self-improving for hours towards open-ended goals. Visual reasoning has spiked noticeably. Outputs are consistently higher quality than Opus, occasionally at lower cost.
5 of our test cases below vs. Opus 4.8 👇
1. Visualize all asteroids in the solar system from NASA data
2. Design a site plan for a 100 acre fitness retreat
3. Reconstruct Apollo control panels from technical PDFs
4. Simulate the supply chain for World Cup jersey sales based on match outcomes
5. Show the effects of solar flares on aurora
Fable 5 is now available on Hyperagent.
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.
This is what the UK spyware proposal means.
There must be government spyware on every mobile device. It shall watch everything that happens, including always watching the screen, looking for things the government disapproves of.
When anything is flagged by the software as something the government doesn't like, the software must block it from being sent or displayed (in realtime).
The user of the device must not be able to shut this watching and blocking off. The only way to shut it off would be to ask the government or its proxies to do so for you, at their discretion.
Therefore the whole device must be locked down. Administrator rights and the decision of what software or operating system to run or not to run must be taken from the owner/user and handed to the government and its proxies.
Apple and Google are themselves working hard to lock down the devices they are involved in to shut out competition and establish a duopoly.
The UK government says it is "working closely" with Apple and Google and currently they synchronise and coordinate their communication on this subject.
The UK government is now proposing to mandate what would otherwise be illegal anti-competitive practices.
@GrapheneOS on the Apple and Google duopoly:
https://t.co/rbRmcUDTRu
Statement from @signalapp
https://t.co/vJILcSrs4s
@ReclaimTheNetHQ on the state spyware:
https://t.co/3FCi06bP77
The government announcement:
https://t.co/ynYjR3DIRo
@signalapp Authoritarian trying to make sure the people fear their government and dont speak out. This is why us in America are so happy our founding fathers understood human nature and gave us the 2nd amendment to fight this very sort of government.
In 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally absorbed a tiny amount of LSD through his fingertips and spent the afternoon mildly hallucinating at his desk. Three days later he accidentally took 10 times than the standard recreational dose.
He drank what he believed was a cautiously small dose, and unknowingly took ten times a modern recreational amount with no frame of reference whatsoever.
At precisely 4:20pm on April 19, Hofmann dissolved 250 micrograms in water and drank it.
By 5:00pm his lab journal entries were deteriorating. Dizziness. Anxiety. Visual disturbance. Writing became impossible.
He asked his assistant to take him home. Wartime Basel had banned private cars, so the only option was a bicycle.
He spent the ride convinced his neighbour was a witch and that he had gone permanently insane. April 19 is now celebrated annually as Bicycle Day.
Hofmann later discovered that 20 to 30 micrograms were sufficient for noticeable effects. He had taken more than twelve times that amount.
He lived to 102, took small doses for the rest of his life, and called LSD his "problem child." He never regretted discovering it.
@BullTheoryio Gotta let it go. Can't predict the future did what he thought was right at the time. And he is still alive the others? That money didn't extend their life any probably shortened it. More money more problems.