Does anyone know? When fable falls back to opus. Is it explicit in claude code when that happens. And for that portion are we charged opus or fable rates? @ClaudeDevs
@robinhanson@FotosDeFatos@grok I heard a comedian talk about a similar idea. Putting nicotine patches on her husband in his sleep and taking them off before he woke up. If he ever left her he’d feel dreadful!!
@accelerate27@TheAhmadOsman I would happily loose a little speed for a quiet office. The issue is people want ai in a little quiet box. But the technology isn’t there yet. So I see both sides. One side says “wow” look the future is here the other shouts no it isn’t!
@VinceGolubic@fandompulse I think the problem is the book is dense with problem solving and so in the movie they had to rush through it to fit it all in. Like from nowhere he immediately figures out how to communicate but in the book that bit takes a while and you see his “workings”…if that make sense.
@mitsuhiko@badlogicgames Markets just don’t like uncertainty and now the situation is just the new normal. In theory, if efficient, everything’s just priced in by now.
@pmarca This anti-introspection movement is stupid. The problem is people aren’t equipped with the tools to introspect productively and positively so end up ruminating. Read some Marcus Aurelius and the Courage to be Disliked.
@IndieGameJoe@MirariRelics I don’t get it - at one point it’s really cool pixel art (in the store) then it goes to more realistic. Which is it? I’d love it if it was all that pixel art.
@SawkTong@Kalshi_Culture Agreed I saw Infernal Affairs first and loved it but this didn’t quite land for me. Kind of like when you read a novel before seeing the movie.