this guy just dropped a library of 25 INSANE loops for Fable 5
> automations for marketing, sales, research, coding…
> every one documented, flow mapped, prompt ready
> each paired with the exact tool to run it and the goal it hits
plus it's free... all you do is send these screenshots to Claude:
This is an insane Fable 5 UI/UX hack.
This "Taste" skill completely kills generic AI-slop and gives Fable 5 the tools & instructions needed to ship beautiful design.
This might just be the best AI skill I've ever used.
https://t.co/XVQ6JpjYCy
This video will make you a Claude Fable 5 expert in 20 minutes.
0:00 Intro
2:43 wtf is a loop?
5:30 Loop Engineering 101 *demo included*
8:12 Fable 5 x Claude Skills
10:10 3 ways to build effective Fable 5 Skills
12:12 Visual capabilities
14:04 Building a local memory system
18:17 How I'm personally using Fable now
KARPATHY WROTE THIS DOCUMENT TO COMPLETELY AUTOMATE OBSIDIAN WITH CLAUDE
I was ready to abandon my second brain
manual cross-referencing was destroying my workflow, but finding this exact document opened my eyes to a completely different approach
it is incredibly convenient -> Karpathy's method turns the AI into a full-time maintainer for your Zettelkasten:
> the LLM reads every new source and integrates it into a structured wiki
> Obsidian becomes your visual IDE while Claude operates as the backend
> the agent runs automated checks to find contradictions across your notes
> your entire vault compounds automatically without you typing a single link
the friction is completely gone. I just feed it raw documents and the agent organizes my entire life
here is the official document from Karpathy explaining the architecture 👇
KARPATHY JUST KILLED THE PROMPT ERA WITH A SINGLE DOCUMENT
prompts are easy. loops are hard. and writing fifty prompts a day is the work nobody does twice.
he shifts the burden to the harness.
you define the contract once. the model writes, reviews, restarts, and reconciles. you keep judgment. it keeps the loop.
the throughline is the same in every rule: the human owns the spec and the boundary. the model owns the execution and the bookkeeping.
planner never touches code. generator never grades itself. state lives on disk, not in context.
9 rules. start with one feature, not ten. most people are still typing prompts. this turns Claude into an agent that finishes the job on its own.
here is the official document from Karpathy explaining the architecture
This "Taste" Skill is cracked.
I can't believe I didn't discover it sooner - everyone should install this.
It works directly inside Claude Code, Codex, Hermes & more to completely kill AI-generated slop.
If you send this prompt to your agent, it will automatically install it:
The smartest thing you can do with Hermes right now:
Create a self-evolving loop that trains Her,es on your data - so every session is smarter than the last.
Session 1 → learns → logs it → Session 2 is smarter → logs that → repeat
Here's exactly how to set it up:
1. Create a Memory.md file on your desktop
Structure it like this:
## Preferences
## Corrections
## Patterns
## Lessons learned
2. Attach it to Hermes
Paste this prompt once:
"At the start of every session, read Memory.md and apply everything in it.
After every task, do three things:
• Log what worked and why
• Log what failed and why
• Analyse and write rules you'd apply next time
Never duplicate entries. Rewrite existing rules when you learn something better."
3. Once a week, run this prompt:
"Review everything in Memory.md. Identify patterns across all your logged lessons. Distill them into sharper, more general rules. Delete anything that's been superseded. The goal: fewer, better rules every week."
4. Archive before every cleanup
Copy Memory.md into a dated backup before your agent rewrites anything.
(In case of any mistakes, this is how you secure previous data)
That's the self-evolution loop that everyone should be running with Hermes right now.
Super simple, but it makes Hermes 10x more powerful.
Make sure to bookmark this so you actually maximise your agentic workflows.
Introducing a limited preview of GPT-5.6 Sol, our next generation frontier model, as well as GPT-5.6 Terra, a balanced model for efficient, everyday work, and GPT-5.6 Luna, a fast and affordable model for high-volume work.
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GLM-5.2 can now be run locally!🔥
The 2-bit model retains ~82% accuracy after we shrunk it from 1.51TB to 238GB (-84% size).
Run on a 256GB Mac or RAM/VRAM setups.
GLM-5.2 is the strongest open model to date.
Guide: https://t.co/bI7FeeKHDd
GGUF: https://t.co/BMkxswdj5N
Andrej Karpathy in 1 hour reveal how he actually works with AI: "i just tell the machine what i want, in plain words"
no prompt frameworks. no 40-line system prompts. no magic.
by 2026 the engineer who dismisses LLMs loses to the junior who configured one right
1 hour. free. the most honest look at how the best in the world actually uses AI
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I think it’s time to revisit the accredited investor laws in the US.
Companies are staying private longer, where only accredited investors (aka rich people!) can invest. Retail investors can only come in after IPO, when much of the upside has already been captured.
These rules were created with the best of intentions, to protect regular people from scams - a noble idea. Unfortunately, in practice they've often made it illegal to get richer, unless you're already rich. A regressive tax!
We have to judge policies based on their outcomes, not on their intentions.
These are two possible routes I see:
1) Replace the rule with something merit-based, like a financial literacy test. Pass it and you're accredited. Having a qualification based on competency rather than your bank balance or income seems far more fair.
2) Remove the rule entirely. Let consenting adults assess their own risk. Disclosure requirements stay and fraud enforcement stays to punish bad actors.
This is the best AI stack for June 2026.
This is all you need to become an AI master.
You'll want to save this.
• Hermes Agent - Best personal assistant/AI CEO, better memory than Openclaw, runs tasks while you sleep
• Claude Opus 4.8 - Best for agentic workflows, creative work (design + writing)
• GPT 5.5 - Best for serious coding (Claude is also good), and image-gen
• Higgsfield - Best for anything video, supercomputer is the best for creative work and marketers (has all models in one)
• Perplexity - Best for research, recurring tasks using Computer
Hermes Agent has too many slash commands to “just remember.”
So I made the cheat sheet I wish existed before I started living inside this thing.
⚕️ CLI commands.
⚕️ Messaging commands.
⚕️ Session control.
⚕️ Models.
⚕️ Skills.
⚕️ Kanban.
⚕️ Background tasks.
⚕️ Gateway stuff.
⚕️ Danger buttons.
All in one loud, radioactive little operator map.
Because Hermes isn’t just a chat box.
It’s a command center with teeth.
Save this before you need it.
Your future agent-brained self will thank you.