@gabimartinelli@ArsenalMilGrau_ FROUXOS DO KRL, jogando recuado tinha que aprender com a argentina jogando com sangue nos olhos, com vocês a gente que fica com os olhos sangrando e FROUXOS, pior seleção da história
anthropic just published the official playbook for getting the most out of Fable 5.
it's a long technical doc, but I pulled out the best prompting techniques you can actually use here:
1. tell it why you're asking. fable 5 works better when it knows what the task is for. instead of "write me X," say "i'm building X for Y, they need Z, so write me X." that context helps it pick the right approach instead of guessing what you wanted.
2. stop writing long prompts. older models needed you to spell out every rule. fable 5 follows one short, clear instruction just as well as a 20-line list. anthropic's actual advice in the guide: go back into your old prompts and delete instructions. the long ones you wrote for older models now make fable 5's answers worse.
3. give it your hardest problem first. most people only test a new model on easy tasks, so they never find out what it can really do. it's like using a ferrari to drive to the mailbox. anthropic says the teams getting the most out of fable 5 are the ones handing it their biggest, messiest, still-unsolved problems.
4. make it check its own work before it reports back. on long tasks, models tend to say "done" when they're not actually done. the fix from the guide: tell it "before you tell me you finished something, show me the proof, and if you haven't verified a step, say so." in anthropic's testing this almost completely stopped the model from claiming work it hadn't done.
5. turn the effort up or down on purpose. fable 5 lets you set how hard it thinks, from low to max. even on its lowest setting it beats the best setting of the previous generation of models. use high effort for hard thinking, low effort for simple stuff you just want done fast.
6. tell it when to stop and ask you. on its own it'll either bug you too much or charge ahead and do too much. one line fixes it: "only stop and check with me before something you can't undo, a real change in scope, or anything only i can answer. otherwise keep going."
7. when you're just thinking out loud, tell it that. fable 5 has a habit of "fixing" things you were only describing. so say it directly: "i'm just thinking through this, don't change anything yet. give me your read on it and stop there."
8. give it a memory. fable 5 gets noticeably better when it can write down what it learned and read it back later. this can be as simple as one notes file: one lesson per line, plus why it mattered. it stops making the same mistake every time you start a new chat.
9. have it run several agents at once. fable 5 is much better than older models at managing helper agents. you can tell it to split a big job into parts and run a separate agent on each part at the same time, while the main one keeps working. one person directing a whole team of bots.
10. have a second agent check the first one's work. when a model reviews its own output, it misses its own mistakes. so use a fresh agent that hasn't seen the task and ask it to check the result against what you originally asked for. an outside checker catches what the original misses.
11. expect it to run for a long time. on hard tasks, one request can think for several minutes, and a fully autonomous run can go for hours. anthropic now tells teams to stop staring at the screen and just check back later, the way you'd check in on a coworker.
@AngelaQuinto16@XerekdaFiel O endrick que podia aprender a inventar gol, esse fdp eliminou a gente grande d rum PIPOQUEIRO se cagou na frente do goleiro, já estava pensando nos post dele
É inaceitável o Brasil jogar no contra-ataque contra a Noruega.
É só isso que eu eu quero dizer. Vergonha histórica.
Acabou Seleção Brasileira. Acabou.
quando eu fiz intercâmbio com 17 anos, na preparação com a agência, eles falaram pra eu reparar que sempre que falasse Brasil a pessoa sorriria. e é uma verdade em qualquer lugar do planeta, normalmente vindo com a resposta “ooooh Brasiiiiiil”.
ser brasileiro é diferente de tudo