The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
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insane Claude Code setup.
instead of asking it to "mek app" like a total normie, you first let it spin up 1m subagents to simulate 10¹² branches of civilization from 4000 BC recursively to emulate in which universe a specific version of your app is going to be most successful
something that ive noticed is that pearl clutching really doesnt work anymore. you clutch your pearls about something and some zoomer on instagram will turn it into his entire personal brand
something that ive noticed is that pearl clutching really doesnt work anymore. you clutch your pearls about something and some zoomer on instagram will turn it into his entire personal brand
I will NEVER, EVER, EVER TOUCH Claude Code no matter how good it gets because you open that shit and instantly get charged 15 cents for the privilege of opening it and then it decides to delete your home folder for no reason
why do people on tech twitter think that every employee in a company is eng? did we just forget about like bdr, sdr, marketing, like the other 95% of a non pure play tech buisness?
especially at a company like linktree where there is no moat no real differentiator other than distribution/network/large clients
even in a pure play tech company unless you have boatloads of funding - ur going to need some kind of GTM team rather fast
This doesn't work because a "product launch" isn't what it was 10 years ago anymore
Back then you'd launch on Product Hunt and you'd get thousands or tens of thousands of users overnight and journalists would pick it up after
A lot has changed since then
Firstly, nobody cares anymore, there's too many products and things launching and unless your product is completely groundbreaking and new, a launch won't get much attention anymore
Secondly, these days you essentially should be launching every day non-stop: you try get attention from potential new users, posting new features you build based on user requests, tapping into trends you see and then jumping on them
You even see it with AI companies now, they just add the new version like Grok 4.1 or ChatGPT 5.1 without a big presentation. Just roll it out and improve the product for users
So yes launching is dead I think