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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
the only thing I really want in life is to be me
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@NickADobos Fable does the plan, Opus writes the code, codex does nothing
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Nick Dobos
Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
Claude fable in codex app!?! Tell codex: “Write a plan. Md with what we talk about, another agent will read, act and report updates on it, poll for updates” Tell Claude: “/loop read plan .md, it has instructions, follow them and check off the todos until the plan is complete, report updates and decisions in the plan”
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@zhusee2 the problem is the buttons, not the corners these floating buttons look great on iOS and terrible on MacOS
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I hate the new window radius. Just see how it poorly matches the toolbar button.
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tobey
tobey@tobeyy_mag·
Some people think the sad-face she made in the movie was a filter thing #obsession
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@Ananth7e I may still use codex or opus for smaller things but then use Fable to build complex plans and review code in projects for bugs and edge cases
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@Ananth7e that last 8% is 100% worth it. also Fable seems extremely tasteful. I’ll for sure be paying for it
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Ananth@Ananth7e·
Fable 5 High is not that great compared to GPT-5.5 (xhigh) Claude Fable 5 sits at 70.6 on the cursor leaderboard while GPT-5.5 extra high at 64.3%. GPT-5.5(xhigh) produces similar results for 1/4th the cost, consuming 1/4th the tokens and requiring half the steps as Fable 5. GPT-5.6 is well in line to beat Fable 5
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@elliotarledge using claude most of the time and then using codex to find bugs claude can’t find was a great workflow for the last few months and gave me the best code
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@elliotarledge looks right to me. i’ve been saying this for a long time - Claude models write much more tasteful code that’s easier to read and maintain over time. GPT 5 models are better at drilling deep and finding hidden bugs.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
The FDA just approved BEMT for sunscreens! That means sunscreen is about to get - More effective - Longer-lasting - Less absorptive - Better looking (no white cast!)
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@RonanACNH@RonanACNH·
26 vs 27 Does anyone else understand why I’m upset about these
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@TechnovityTech honestly this doesn’t bother me as much as the corner radius and the liquid glass problems
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Savvy@TechnovityTech·
Apple, you had one job and you still haven't finish them yet 🫩 Traffic lights inconsistency is still a problem and sadly Apple let developers freely place traffic lights anywhere they want. This should be illegal by now! macOS 27 beta 1
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I just launched a longevity Rx platform. Prescriptions I personally use are there. v1 is live now. Includes access to: + Tadalafil (Cialis) + Metformin + Oral Minoxidil + Tretinoin + Estradiol + Acarbose We’re working with licensed doctors and pharmacies to make these medications accessible. Lots more in v2 coming next week.
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
30 years of research came down to one moment. Was honored to be there. Congrats to the team! 👏
Lifespan@JoinLifespan

Today, @lifebiosciences confirmed the first patient has been dosed with an epigenetic restoration drug candidate. An exciting milestone 🚀 Life Biosciences is the OG cellular rejuvenation using epigenetic restoration to reverse diseases of aging. It was cofounded by @davidasinclair, who serves as Chairman The company’s proprietary Epigenetic Restoration platform utilizes three transcription factors, OCT4, SOX2, and KLF4 (OSK), to restore older and damaged cells to a younger and healthier state. This innovative approach targets a root cause of aging at the epigenetic level, and has the potential to address a wide range of serious age-related diseases The Phase 1 trial will evaluate the safety and tolerability of ER-100, with additional endpoints assessing visual function. ER‑100 is the first clinical candidate from Life Bio’s Epigenetic Restoration platform, which uses controlled expression of three transcription factors, OCT4, SOX2 and KLF4 (OSK) to restore cellular function by resetting the epigenetic code to more youthful patterns of gene expression “This is an important moment for Life Bio and for the field of aging biology,” said David Sinclair, Ph.D., Co‑founder of Life Biosciences and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. “Our research has suggested that aging is driven in large part by the loss of epigenetic information, not irreversible damage. This clinical study represents the first opportunity to test whether restoring that information can ameliorate human disease.” Beyond ER-100, the company is strategically broadening its therapeutic pipeline to address additional age-related diseases, underscoring the platform’s versatility and transformative potential. “This milestone reflects years of rigorous scientific development and translational research,” said Sharon Rosenzweig‑Lipson, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Life Biosciences. “Our preclinical studies have demonstrated that controlled OSK expression can reset epigenetic patterns associated with healthy cellular function, improve tissue performance, and restore visual function in animal models. Advancing ER‑100 into the clinic is an important step toward translating epigenetic restoration into a new class of medicines for age-related diseases.” Optic neuropathies represent a large unmet medical need. Current treatments primarily address risk factors, such as intraocular pressure in glaucoma, but do not directly target the damage to retinal ganglion cells. As a consequence, the disease often leads to irreversible vision loss despite treatment Vision loss not only directly impacts patients’ lives, but also increases the risk of loss of independence, damaging falls, and depression and dementia due to social isolation, underscoring the need for disease-modifying therapies. Beyond ER‑100, Life Bio is developing applications of its proprietary Epigenetic Restoration platform for multiple indications in a variety of organs, reflecting the broad therapeutic potential of this platform. About Optic Neuropathies Optic neuropathies are a group of disorders characterized by damage to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), the primary neurons connecting the eye to the brain. Because RGCs do not naturally regenerate, damage results in permanent vision impairment. One such optic neuropathy, open-angle glaucoma (OAG) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease and a leading cause of blindness in older adults While often associated with elevated intraocular pressure, disease progression frequently continues despite treatment, and some patients suffer from OAG despite normal intraocular pressure. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) is the most common acute optic neuropathy in adults over fifty. It involves sudden, painless vision loss due to insufficient blood flow, for which there are currently no approved treatments About ER-100 ER‑100 is an investigational therapy in clinical development for the treatment of optic neuropathies including OAG and NAION. ER‑100 is designed to restore function in retinal ganglion cells using Life Biosciences’ Epigenetic Restoration platform, which utilizes controlled expression of three transcription factors, OCT4, SOX2 and KLF4 (OSK), to reset cellular gene expression patterns and restore cells to a more youthful and functional state. ER‑100 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical trial. More information can be found at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT07290244): clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07290… For more information, visit lifebiosciences.com or follow on social media lifebiosciences.com/life-bioscienc…

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Scott Barrett
Scott Barrett@ScottBa27084119·
@forallcurious Buuuuuuuuuuuut.....they are "impossible" to attain. This country is still thinking its the 1950s and all "substances" are bad. <3
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
NEWS🚨: Scientists just discovered that microdoses of Psilocybin can reverse obesity, fatty liver and diabetes
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Claude Fable 5 is now available in Cursor. It sets a new state of the art on CursorBench at 72.9%, 8 points above the previous best.
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chair@tablefourthree·
@mattpocockuk No no no no no they should be thinking about linked lists
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Everyone's banging on about loops When they should be thinking about queues
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Cory Schulz
Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@bcherny maybe only available on the Max plans if it's that expensive to run and a separate weekly limit for Fable as well
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@bcherny after June 22nd you should have a "Fable Planning" mode where subscriptions can use Fable for planning and then Opus / Sonnet for implementing the code updates to keep Fable generally available but still limit overall cost from the larger model
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Fable 5 is the biggest step up I’ve felt in our models since Opus 4.5 back in November. After 4.5 came out I uninstalled my IDE when I realized that I’d been doing 100% of my coding in a terminal for a few weeks. With Fable, it’s felt like Claude has stepped up from being a coding agent to a thought and design partner in building the product. Fable has judgement, taste, and dimensionality in a way that previous models didn’t, leading me to trust it more with the most complex work. I think the first time I had this realization was when I asked Fable to debug something. It is the first model I have used that was so methodical and precise, taking measurements and adding logs then verifying that it truly fixed the issue before declaring victory. There’s nothing in claude code’s prompting telling the model to do that, it’s just part of its personality. It really has this “big model smell” that I haven’t felt before.
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@KyleHessling1 instead of asking it like this ask it to do a code review and look for edge cases, it’s working for me with that language
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Kyle Hessling
Kyle Hessling@KyleHessling1·
My first question to Claude Fable was to audit my biggest prod database to make it as secure as possible and to let me know any changes we should make to secure it further. It immediately told me I can't do that. So it looks like Fable is just for making fun stuff that you don't have to secure. I tried wording it multiple different ways. Seems like a great model, I'd love to try it @AnthropicAI
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Cory Schulz@cory_schulz_·
@jshguo @stevelauda_ @framer I never liked the overly large corner radiuses they’ve been using to make it feel more friendly, it also feels less professional and creates these weird negative spaces
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Joshua Guo
Joshua Guo@jshguo·
Even Apple says orphaned words are acceptable. @framer template creators, what do you think?
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