Tüm süreci kendi macbookun üzerine taşıyor. Yapay zeka artık kodunun bağlamını biliyor, senin proje yapını anlıyor ve fikirlerini doğrudan uygulamaya dönüştürüyor. Böylece App Storea giden yolda tek başına bir ürün ekibi gibi çalışabiliyorsun. 👇
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Shyness appears free. But after being silent, you realize this: every day is actually a cost.
At worst, no one will see it, that’s your current situation anyway.
I realized the secret of growing up in X, albeit late. Not satisfied.
Interaction.
More precisely: not to be afraid to write on big accounts.
Most people don’t know that. I’m telling:
But the standard “great content” style is not a reply.
Really add something. Give me a number. A paragraph from his own experience. It is something that will create a feeling of “this person knows” when you read it.
The 3-word “I agree” reply will bury you on the ground.
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.
I've been developing a project with Claude for 3 months. I was doing most things wrong. Then I realized some things and my token cost dropped by half, and the response quality doubled. Nobody is writing about these things collectively anywhere 🔥👇👇👇
Fourth:
keep max_tokens low when using extended thinking mode. The thinking process counts tokens, but those tokens are much cheaper.
If you limit it, Claude only thinks halfway and moves on, the result is terrible.
I did this 4 times in one week 💀
Six months ago, there was no such thing as an "AI brand." Now, every week there's a new company, a new model announcement, a new "GPT killer."
Nobody said this, but: amidst all this noise, the real difference is no longer what the model does, but how quickly people internalize it. Anthropic's Claude currently has one of the best technical arguments. But people are still talking about GPT because they were the first to learn about that brand.
The AI race is no longer an engineering race. It's a race for mind share.