9 comments

  • ieie3366 5 minutes ago

    Fable is not a tool for the average user. It’s a professional tool for highly complex work.

    I would compare it to a extremely high end $15k PC, or an expensive pro-grade video camera, or a freight train, or a …

    I would say at least 95% of the global population will not encounter a situation once in their life where it would be actually useful/warranted.

      tcp_handshaker 2 minutes ago

      You have a $3 trillion bubble riding on this not being true.

  • sajithdilshan 7 minutes ago

    Every software engineer in my company uses Claude code heavily. However we’ve never enabled Fable and only use Opus, Sonnet and Haiku.

    Nobody has complained and seems like for every use case we have Opus is more than powerful enough, especially with Opus 5

  • tcp_handshaker a minute ago

    "Almost Nobody Is Using Anthropic’s Fable 5" - https://analyticsindiamag.com/ai-features/almost-nobody-is-u...

  • pmontra an hour ago
  • felixgallo 7 minutes ago

    Absolutely zero people, rounding up generously, are replacing Fable with local or Chinese models.

      tyleo 6 minutes ago

      I almost feel like there's some sort of paid campaign going on in Hacker News promoting the Chinese/open models. I feel like every day I'm hearing about how the frontier labs are dead but your experience is the same as mine. My company pays for Claude AND Codex but we never really use the open models for anything critical.

  • verdverm 28 minutes ago

    I've always wondered why everyone flocks to SV's latest darling company. Have we not learned from our history of glorifying these SV darlings that turn hostile?

      tyleo 5 minutes ago

      Are people flocking to them? I see people buy the products but if you ask I think they are just about as hated in the big techs.