

Rowan
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@itsRowanDev
Building with AI. Sharing code, ideas & experiments. Follow the journey.



THIS PLUGIN BRINGS FABLE-STYLE REASONING TO OTHER AI MODELS * Adds structured reasoning, verification, and self-checking to improve agent reliability * Helps smaller models catch bad tests and false completions before they ship Repo: github.com/Sahir619/fable…


The United States Medicare claims system: 18 million lines of Assembly and COBOL, 50 years of policy logic. Working with CMS, our Enterprise team read the code and documented 100,000+ business rules in plain English using Software Factory, each traced to its exact source line. The people who own Medicare policy can now read how their systems behave. Full story in the thread.




The Long-Horizon Terminal-Bench paper landed around May and concluded that the results showed headroom for improvement. The best of the 15 models they tested finished seven of the 46 tasks, and the mean across all models was about two. That ceiling is what fifth place looks like on the current board. Grok 4.5 is now at 13, and Fable 5 is at 12. A single task costs around 9.9M tokens, 231 episodes, and 85 minutes of wall clock time. That means agents are holding a plan across all of it and finishing, and that capability nearly doubled in two months. SpaceXAI is on top, and they marketed the 4.2x output token efficiency, which undersells it. Two dollars in, six out, per million. On a benchmark where one task burns ten million tokens, the bill is dominated by input replay, and they say Grok 4.5 solves tasks in under half the number of steps, so there is less accumulated context to resend on every call. The efficiency compounds on the input side, which is the side that costs money. Fable 5 is one task behind. Their own launch chart has them losing DeepSWE 1.1 to Fable by 17 points, and Grok 4.20 sits on this same board at 0.080 with zero completions, so whatever happened in 4.5 is not a family trait. My read is that the 4.5 jump came out of training alongside Cursor, which is a stream of real agentic edit trajectories nobody else has at that volume, and nothing in the counterevidence argues against it compounding into the next checkpoint.





Artifacts now support public sharing and multiplayer editing in Claude Code, and can be created with Claude Tag.

