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Building @biscuit_so • Previously @Framer, @Spotify
AMS/BCN Katılım Ağustos 2007
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@whatdotcd I agree, it either does too little (takes you literally like “did you remember to commit” it says “no”), or it does too much (“can your remove <contextual thing>” and it goes on a rampage and deletes too much).
But it’s very thorough so with a good min/max prompt it works well!
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When a new business joins Biscuit, we start by understanding what they do, then suggest what's genuinely worth building for them. Take @ClickHouseDB: below, you can see how a trial desk tool gets built for them in a matter of minutes. Fully end to end.
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Appreciate you guys shipping so hard, makes it way easier for people like me to actually build
genuinely didn’t expect to build stuff like this myself a few months ago
you guys are killing it 🫡
Ives van Hoorne@CompuIves
Worked for a loooong time on a huge update for Biscuit, and shipped it yesterday. This is the kind of feedback that then makes my day 😄
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Words that warm my cold Swedish heart
Maria Martin@marias_martin
It feels good when people take time out of their busy schedule, try our product and share feedback. This is from our Discord community.
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@mtantawy @stevekrouse Hmm, my example was literally within the same session, where the Fable->Opus downgrade evidently made it stop in its tracks. And since they let you switch back to Fable and say “continue”, and it keeps going on Fable and succeeds again, I think it’s pretty conclusive.
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I used Fable nonstop while it was out and am now back to Opus, and I don't notice a difference
If you told me that there was a bug with my Claude Code for those three days, and I was on Opus the whole time, I wouldn't be surprised
I am skeptical about all the claims of how much better people find it. Not because I don't think it's better. I trust Anthropic evals. But because I think our guts are poorly calibrated to sense differences in intelligence at this level
My guess is that it's a lot like blind taste testing of wine: it's orders of magnitude harder than you'd think it is. It's easy to fool yourself that you can tell the difference
Which I guess we can turn into a challenge: when Fable comes back online, I can make a "blind taste test" app to give people a chance to see if they can tell which is which. I'd be very impressed with those that can! I'd love to learn your ways!
Steve Krouse@stevekrouse
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