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.
@mattpocockuk I have way more markdowns in my repository than HTML files, so yes!
Also, has anyone done an analysis on the on usage when working with markdown vs HTML? I’m pretty confident HTML is not as light as Markdown.
Two things that are my data, but I don't have access to it:
1. Photos taken at country borders (for immigration)
2. Background check reports - usually done as part of onboarding on a job
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.
@itsiddharth_ Oddly, me too
Sometimes I see a lot of bugs and switch to chrome for a bit, but for mobile, it's the most simple browser I have worked with.
The weakest link idea is honestly the best way to not feel overwhelmed in the world of exponential growth.
Worth spending an hour watching Chad Jones @Stanford give this well thought of talk.
I agree with 90% of the talk.
https://t.co/QqZJsgWGYB
"I cannot tell you the level of stress that came out of my body the minute I saw that."
That's Daniel Macias, Head of IT at @cursor_ai, describing the Monday morning he woke up to find Console had already resolved five access requests before he touched his phone.
Cursor has grown from 80 to 750+ employees in under a year. Danny's team is four people.
Console handles the majority of Tier 1 and Tier 2 requests automatically. Finance uses it to route credit card approvals. Recruiting uses it to provision interview environments. Office operations is up next.
Danny's first hire after bringing Console in wasn't a support person. It was a Staff IT Systems Engineer hired to build.
"The only reason we were able to do that was because of the value Console provided on day one."
Link to the full case study here! https://t.co/YfVCOiNCmp