🔴do you understand what this person just built with Claude Fable 5...
They didn't build an app.
They built a stress audit of their own life. Hooked their Whoop to their work calendar, let Fable reverse-engineer the data, and found out - with biometric precision - which coworker raises their heart rate the most.
There's a leaderboard. It's updated daily. the top 3 are in the same Tuesday meeting.
> Whoop tracks heart rate variability, stress response, recovery - data your body generates automatically, 24/7
> Fable 5 connected the biometric spikes to calendar events and attendees - no manual tagging, fully automated
> the output: a ranked list of colleagues by physiological stress impact - not vibes, not feelings, actual pulse data
> he now has a doctor. and a leaderboard. and too much information about his Tuesday mornings.
this is what happens when a Mythos-class model meets personal data.
You always knew that one meeting drained you. You always knew that one person made everything harder. You just couldn't prove it.
now you can.
the most brutal performance review in history isn't coming from your manager.
it's coming from your own heartbeat.
🔴do you understand what this person just built with Claude Fable 5...
They didn't build an app.
They built a stress audit of their own life. Hooked their Whoop to their work calendar, let Fable reverse-engineer the data, and found out - with biometric precision - which coworker raises their heart rate the most.
There's a leaderboard. It's updated daily. the top 3 are in the same Tuesday meeting.
> Whoop tracks heart rate variability, stress response, recovery - data your body generates automatically, 24/7
> Fable 5 connected the biometric spikes to calendar events and attendees - no manual tagging, fully automated
> the output: a ranked list of colleagues by physiological stress impact - not vibes, not feelings, actual pulse data
> he now has a doctor. and a leaderboard. and too much information about his Tuesday mornings.
this is what happens when a Mythos-class model meets personal data.
You always knew that one meeting drained you. You always knew that one person made everything harder. You just couldn't prove it.
now you can.
the most brutal performance review in history isn't coming from your manager.
it's coming from your own heartbeat.
he hasn't opened a video editor in 4 months
channel still posts every single day
here's what runs every night while he sleeps:
Claude pulls trending topics from 3 subreddits, picks the top 7 by engagement velocity, writes a full script for each - hooks already baked in
Midjourney renders characters. same faces every episode, locked by a LoRA, never drift between uploads
ElevenLabs voices all 7 in a single batch. Kling animates while thumbnails auto-generate, run through an a/b template, and queue before dawn
by 6am, 7 finished videos are scheduled - titled, tagged, upload time set, descriptions filled
total tooling: $87/month
a real animation studio charges $3,000 per finished minute. his factory makes 7 videos a day at $0.40 in compute each
month 1, channel made $900. month 6, $14,000
kids content pulls the highest CPM on the platform - a 4-year-old doesn't skip, they just loop until the screen goes dark
YouTube's autoplay does the rest - one view from a toddler becomes five before mom comes back
he spent 3 weekends wiring this together. hasn't touched it since
zero animators, editors or shoot days - one guy who figured out content is a factory problem, not a creative one
average creator burns 18 hours per video. he burns 0
system handles all 18, every night, on schedule, forever
save this before someone in your niche builds the same thing first
Anthropic has released the most powerful model in history
GitLab quietly added it to its free trial and hardly anyone noticed
$10/$50 per million tokens for those who aren’t familiar with this trick
while you watch the match, someone's agent is already trading it
the world cup is live. the board moves after every matchday: mexico repriced overnight after a 2:0
i set up my agent in 60 seconds: one message with the rules. it found the market, fixed my stop, showed me the config
now it runs without me: checks prices on schedule and executes with zero emotions and zero "one more bet bro"
playoffs are coming and prices will swing daily. there will not be a better moment to set one up all year
full setup in the video ↓
USA vs Paraguay - the most contested market in Group C
@polymarket has $5.72M bet on this game. moneyline split nearly three ways:
> USA: 47%
> Draw: 30%
> Paraguay: 24%
Almost 1 in 4 dollars is on Paraguay to win outright - this is not a heavy home favorite market.
Paraguay at 24c on a World Cup stage against a co-host is not dead money
USA are unproven at this level of pressure in front of a home crowd.
draw at 30c reflects that Paraguay's defensive block style historically produces low-scoring draws vs technically superior opponents
if USA cruise 3-0, draw and Paraguay books get decimated. if Paraguay stifle and nick a goal, the 24c line prints 4x
do you understand what Claude Fable 5 just did in 72 hours...
it's been out for 3 days. and people are already building things that shouldn't exist yet.
someone used it to simulate the aerodynamics of a Boeing 747 from scratch - 3 angles, critic per angle, self-debugging loop.
it didn't crash.
it flew.
another person said "make a shader that looks like an infinite city of noir gothic towers partially drowned in a stormy ocean" - fully procedurally generated, one prompt, no iteration.
this is not a chatbot anymore.
→ Boeing 747 KG-level aerodynamic benchmark - Fable 5 passed at AGI level. the first public model to do so
→ 91/100 on Senior Engineer benchmark - human senior engineers average in the same range. GPT-5.5 scored 62
→ 80.3% on SWE-Bench Pro agentic coding - Opus 4.8 was at 69.2%, GPT-5.5 at 58.6%
→ migrated a 50 million line Ruby codebase in one day - a task estimated at 2 months for a full engineering team
→ highest score on ViBench - Anthropic's own vibe-coding benchmark - nearly saturated the entire test
→ #1 on Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index - 64.9, highest score ever recorded
3 days in and indie developers are shipping full products alone and things that used to require a team of 5 engineers and $200k/year in salaries
the Boeing engineer spent 6 years learning aerodynamics.
Fable 5 learned it between your last two messages.
the question isn't whether AI replaces engineers.
the question is what happens when every solo builder on earth suddenly has a senior engineer on call 24/7 for $10 a month.
Claude Code creator:
"Fix the mistake once, in CLAUDE.md, and Claude can just run forever."
Boris Cherny never corrects his agent twice. Every miss becomes a rule in the file, and the loop carries it into the next run.
That habit is why his team ships PRs while he gets coffee.
The article below is the 18-line loop those rules run inside.
Skip the $500 course, read this instead.
Anthropic's Cloud Platform engineering lead, on stage in Tokyo today revealed that:
"Claude Fable 5 found a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD"
The time between capability jumps is shrinking FAST.
18 months ago → simple commit messages
12 months ago → build a full feature alone
6 months ago → overnight autonomous tasks
2 months ago → found a 27-year-old zero-day
TODAY → Fable 5 and Mythos 5 drop
Worth more than a $500 agent building course
Live from the last Anthropic stage in Japan. Unpublished
THE OASIS IS REAL AND IT BUILT ITSELF A WEIRD STRIKER
Vegas has O'Malley at 78%. Polymarket has this fight at a coinflip. Somebody is badly wrong.
> This is a No. 1 contender eliminator dressed up as a tune-up. Winner gets the survivor of the Yan-Merab trilogy. O'Malley is one fight removed from back-to-back losses to Merab and a Yan decision plenty of people still argue he lost.
> The favorite's case is range. O'Malley fights at the end of his jab and front kick, baiting opponents onto counters. Nobody at 135 measures distance better. Against a fighter who wants to walk forward, that math usually wins.
> But Zahabi has won 7 straight with a style that doesn't read like anything. Not boxing, not kickboxing, not karate. He calls it a Frankenstein. Volume from angles O'Malley's counters are not timed for. Unorthodox beats sharp more often than sharp wants to admit.
O'Malley said it himself when asked about Zahabi's striking. I'm not stupid. The line says he should be worried anyway.
> Polymarket: O'Malley wins 51%
do you understand what happened today on NASDAQ...
a 26-year-old welder from South Texas woke up this morning and checked his phone.
Stock options he got for showing up to work at a rocket factory. Options he almost sold twice because rent was due.
Today those options are worth $2.3 million.
He's not alone. there are 4,000 of them.
> SpaceX listed on NASDAQ today under $SPCX - $135/share, $1.77 trillion valuation - largest IPO in history
> 4,400 current and former employees became millionaires overnight - engineers, welders, factory workers, cafeteria staff
> SpaceX paid employees below market salary for years - the gap was filled with equity. RSUs, stock options, incentive packages
> most employees took the deal because no other company offered equity like this at hiring - Google, Apple, Amazon did not
> 400 of them are now worth over $100 million - people who accepted "weird comp packages" when friends laughed
> one early employee holds 100,000 shares - that's $13.5 million. joined when SpaceX had 3 launch failures
> Elon Musk's net worth crosses $1 trillion today - first human in history
Now the part that should keep you up at night.
These people weren't paid less. they were paid differently.
Every month, while their friends got a clean $8,000 salary wire, they got $5,500 cash and $2,500 in equity nobody could price yet.
They quietly watched their brokerage account fill up with shares in a private company that might be worth zero.
For 8 years they said nothing.
Today that $2,500/month in "fake money" is worth more than everything their friends saved combined.
The greatest wealth transfers in history never look like opportunities when they're happening.
they look like a lower salary.
🚨 WORLD CUP 2026!
Day 1 Highlights
> Mexico kicked things off with a dominant 2-0 win over South Africa at Estadio Azteca
> Julián Quiñones scored the tournament’s first goal, Raúl Jiménez added the second, and it got chaotic with multiple red cards.
> South Korea fought back for a thrilling 2-1 victory over Czechia in a dramatic comeback!
> The best way to watch the action?
> Follow it live with Polymarket for the sharpest odds and real-time markets on every match.
$1,000,000 on World Cup matches from Polymarket
By placing limit orders on World Cup matches, you will receive bonus rewards
Polymarket has also introduced combo bets, allowing you to combine multiple outcomes into a single wager.
$100 → $700
I selected a combo of 10 matches. If all picks win, I’ll get a 7x payout.
My selections are: Brazil, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Argentina, Portugal, and Czechia.
By the way, I chose these teams using the analytics tool @Prophetzone
What combo would you pick?
GM CT ☕️
It was a solid profitable week
But we still have Friday to cook and maximize before the weekend.
Oh, and the World Cup is gonna feed us even more soon
THIS DEVELOPER RAN 4 APP BUILDING TESTS WITH CLAUDE FABLE 5 IN 24 HOURS AND THE RESULTS WERE NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED
Same prompts. Same tasks. A Quizlet-style mobile app, a Calendly clone, a SaaS landing page and a full SimCity style city simulator
Opus built a working quiz app. Fable 5 built the same app and then added a third feature nobody asked for a match game with a timer
Opus made a city with square cars that stop at red lights. Fable 5 made a city with different building types, real looking cars, pedestrians with status updates and a sun moving across the sky
For 90% of tasks Opus is faster and cheaper. But for anything with real architecture behind it, Fable 5 is in a different league
Watch the breakdown above before the pricing changes
A 27-year-old barista from Leeds failed statistics twice and spent two years botching tip counts in a notebook. This morning his @polymarket account showed $9,408.06 in profit from betting on weather, and he never ran a single number himself.
In January he asked Claude Fable 5 to build him a terminal. Described it in plain words, zero lines of code. Got back a machine that scans 132 weather books and keeps 15 cities in live orbit, Shanghai to Sydney.
Every night while he sleeps:
-> Fable 5 ingests ECMWF and GFS runs and decomposes every city into drivers.
-> A 1.2B-parameter nowcast core prices a probability in 38 milliseconds.
-> The terminal hunts model-vs-market divergence: Amsterdam +16¢, Paris +13¢, Tokyo -10¢.
-> Anything 10 cents cheaper than the model gets bought automatically.
Morning of June 12: Wuhan settled at 100¢ from an 11¢ entry, up 804.56%. Taipei, Shenzhen, Chengdu: all green.
The wildest line on his screen: Brier 0.068 versus ECMWF's 0.071. A barista's homemade terminal out-forecasts the billion-euro European weather center.
7,497 bets in 152 days. Biggest single win: just $636.77. A conveyor, not a casino.
For two years he got change wrong on a ten.
Now his machine beats meteorologists while he steams someone else's cappuccino.
Here’s what actually happened.
He gave Opus two prompts at the start of the shift.
Opus didn’t just forecast, it drew the full blueprint: satellite data, model ensembles, urban heat maps, backtests, risk, execution.
Then it handed that blueprint to a swarm of 300 agents.
-> Decompose: Opus breaks every city into a task tree.
-> Dispatch: 300 agents fan out, some pulling live models, some running thousands of simulations, some calculating fair value.
-> Execute: 4,000+ probability paths in one 14-hour run.
-> Review: Opus reads it all back and kills whatever drifted.
The brain never touched Excel. The hands never checked a single thermometer.
By sunrise the building was still empty, and he had what a six-meteorologist quant team ships in a quarter.
A live weather bot on Polymarket, backtested, risk-capped, running around the clock.
For ten years he watched models nobody paid him for.
Now 300 agents watch the temperature markets while he sleeps.
YOU:
> "I feel this is going to hit"
> spend 3 months writing custom engine
> player leaves after 40 seconds
> "the algorithm is rigged"
THEM:
> Claude Fable 5 multi-page SPEC.md
> Claude Code local file automation
> Abstract window.Ads framework
> No frameworks, vanilla JS, < 8 MB build
> 2-month launch exclusivity on CrazyGames -> share raised by ~50%
> Portfolio of 5-10 games optimized for Poki Web Fit
77% retention. $15,000+ a game.
different leagues.