Matt Bibby

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Matt Bibby

Matt Bibby

@mattbibby

Rhyl, Wales Katılım Nisan 2009
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Matt Bibby
Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
Looking for 2 or 4 M102 England v Argentina World Cup Semi Final tickets in Atlanta. DM
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
Anyone from England supporters club tell us which sections they've been assigned for Atlanta?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
“Fable is a 'wise owl' who is very thoughtful and very well spoken, GPT-5.6-Sol is like a rottweiler who will grab the problem by the throat and not let go until it is done.” Best explanation I’ve heard so far.
Peter Gostev@petergostev

My view of: Fable 5 vs GPT-5.6-Sol. They are not easy models to compare, these are my vibes - take them as you will. My overall feel is that Fable is a 'wise owl' who is very thoughtful and very well spoken, GPT-5.6-Sol is like a rottweiler who will grab the problem by the throat and not let go until it is done. In other words, Fable, is a fundamentally smarter model - even at low reasoning it can be very insightful and writes in a clear compelling way. GPT-5.6-Sol on the other hand is extremely diligent, I can give it a list of 8 things to do and you will be sure that they will be done. Fable feels more arrogant to me, I was both to get it to build a new benchmark for me - 5.6 worked between 6 hours and 2 days (I tried several times) and it came up with very thoroughly tested, working benchmark. Fable came back within 40 minutes (twice) and the benchmark sounded smart, but was ultimately was 'vibe' based slop and since it was Fable's vibes that was doing the judging, it decided that it was good to go (it kept giving Fable 100% score btw). Some thoughts by category: UI & App building: Fable will still craft a better UI from scratch, the flow of the app would probably be a bit nicer. But I find that Fable often misses quite key things, which GPT-5.6-Sol doesn't. GPT's Frontend skills are big jump vs previous GPT models, but still not as great overall. Writing: Fable is better hands down, Sol feels quite difficult to align to what I want to say or explain things to me simply. Though I think the 'Pro' model writes clearer. Robustness & Reliability: This is where I think GPT-5.6-Sol wins for me hands down. Fable seems to do things of high quality, but I can never relax with it, it always misses something. With 5.6 this just almost never happens. Other things where I liked GPT-5.6-Sol, but can't compare to Fable directly. - Video editing is actually working now, it is not completely perfect, but with the right skill/guidance you can just give it 1h footage and it can give you a 5 min highlight clip no problem - Computer use - getting really rather good, very usable - Sub agents - it is very fluent at managing sub-agents and speaking to different threads, can help with some new workflows - Adhering to existing code patterns - I love this, even without asking it would implement something in a way that aligns with you app - major problem for slop generation - Research - I think it is getting quite a bit better, it still has some bad patterns (e.g being too tactical), but it feels like it is more steerable to be a good researcher - Multi-day runs - the /goal feature is pretty insane with 5.6-Sol, you can run it for days if you wanted to and it does work. Useful to have another thread or /side to check up on it, but I have some great results with it - Token efficiency - it is so much more token efficient and faster than 5.5, in reality it is now much faster than Fable too On the downside, you can feel that Fable is naturally smarter, and I did have some baffling moments with 5.6 when I was getting it to make a fairly simple change in 8 turns - it seemed to get stuck in a dumb stream that was hard to get out of. So it is not AGI, don't get too carried away by the hype. I have some phenomenal examples that I'm honestly blown away by that I'll share, but as a side anecdote, I have a kind of 'swear meter' which counts how often I'm rude to Codex. In GPT-5.5 era, the % was at around 4-5%, it dropped to 1-2% when I was testing GPT-5.6-Sol and it shot up to 7% when I went back to 5.5 - it was so shocking to go back to 5.5 and experience how much worse it was. So is GPT-5.6-Sol better than Fable? On pure intelligence - no. But man, I missed it when I just wanted to get sh*t done. It is insanely capable workhorse that you can give any task to and just expect it to be done. No lectures or 'you are absolutely rightisms', nothing is beneath it, if it takes 2 days to do some dirty work, it will do it. It feels like the first time in a while when we have quite different types of frontier intelligences that benchmark sort of similarly, but feel very different. If you can, you would be probably better off using both and iteratively finding what you'd use Fable or GPT-5.6-Sol for. Perhaps, something like - an architectural discussion with Fable, implementation with 5.6 and docs & comms with Fable.

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We're extending access to Claude Fable 5 on all paid plans through July 12.
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
“Always be Clauding. ALWAYS. BE. CLAUDING.” Put that coffee down. Coffee’s for committers… and the ones actually shipping with agents. You think this is about prompts? Think again.
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Oracle
Oracle@Oracle·
The NVIDIA-OpenAI deal has zero impact on our financial relationship with OpenAI. We remain highly confident in OpenAI’s ability to raise funds and meet its commitments.
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
@bcherny @ibekidkirsch @bcherny Chrome MCP needs access to the accessibility tree like playwright-mcp though, otherwise it’s just constantly taking screenshots.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you!
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
After three hours stuck on a ferry, I’ve accidentally discovered that Dolby Atmos is a bigger shift for music than I’d given it credit for. Stereo sounds… busy….
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
Loving Claude Cowork @bcherny. Any plans to turn on the Google Workspace connectors? At the moment Cowork still needs Chrome, which feels like an unnecessary hop.
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Matt Bibby@mattbibby·
They need to learn from the music industry 20 years ago… everyone used to pirate music until Spotify offered a subscription, the same is true here. The Premier League need to get away from this 90’s TV network model, just run their own streaming service and charge a sensible price for access to all games, will kill the piracy market overnight.
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Sure, AI can write 3,000 lines of code. But when it breaks at 3AM are *you* the one who’s going to fix it? To an engineer, that “perfect AI code” is just a cryptic black box. Bottom line? If you can’t understand the logic, it might as well not exist. Readable code > working code. Always.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Thanks to AI, I’m feeling more productive than ever coding as a PM. But for some reason, engineers won’t accept the 3,000 line PR that Claude and I vibe coded. Anyone know why?
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Stephen Kightley
Stephen Kightley@StephenKightley·
@Synchronicity34 Be interesting to know how much it cost to charge to do that mileage - hopefully cheaper than petrol!
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Synchronicity
Synchronicity@Synchronicity34·
So we got back from Spain with a total of 4793.5 miles driven in our 2020 Hyundai Kona #BEV. That was 1,568.7 miles driving out, the same driving back of course and 1,656 miles driving in Spain itself. With an overall efficiency of 4 miles per kWh. (cont)
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