Stop Wasting Claude Fable 5
Most users are stuck on benchmarks, but Claude Fable 5 is an engine for building businesses. This guide moves past theory to give you tactical prompts and workflows that generate revenue.
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Most users are stuck on benchmarks, but Claude Fable 5 is an engine for building businesses. This guide moves past theory to give you tactical prompts and workflows that generate revenue.
A college student without coding skills built a multi-million dollar AI app portfolio from her dorm room. Her secret isn't a unique feature, but a repeatable viral distribution system that generates 500 million monthly views.
Anthropic just gave Claude a secret weapon for complex coding tasks. Meet ULTRACODE Mode, the high-effort setting that deploys an army of AI agents to refactor entire codebases.
Anthropic just dropped Fable 5, its most powerful AI yet, with a price tag to match. We're breaking down if this new model is a true game-changer or just an expensive upgrade over Opus 4.8.
Anthropic's Claude models have a hidden 'effort' dial that controls their power and cost. Most users are setting it wrong, wasting tokens on simple tasks and getting weak results on complex ones.
Tired of re-explaining your project to Claude every session? A new open-source 'Life OS' called PAI gives your AI persistent memory, turning it into a true coding partner.
Anthropic just unleashed Claude Fable 5, a 'Mythos-class' model designed for tasks once thought impossible. Here’s why it’s not just another update, but a new era for autonomous AI.
Claude Fable 5 is Anthropic's most powerful model, but using it for the wrong tasks will waste your money and trigger hidden limits. Here's how to use it like a pro and avoid its secret traps.
A new YouTube course reveals a powerful AI-native development stack for beginners. It combines an agent-first IDE and advanced Claude features to redefine coding workflows.
Google's NotebookLM is powerful but keeps your data. Meet Open Notebook, the self-hosted alternative giving developers the privacy, control, and API access they demand.
Two weeks ago we mapped what iOS 27 would let developers build. Apple gave the WWDC 2026 keynote on June 8 — so we graded ourselves. Both big bets landed: the Foundation Models framework now takes image input (the 1–2GB bundled-VLM tax is over), and App Intents became the way into Siri (with SiriKit now deprecated on a 2–3 year clock). We even called the Core AI rename. What we missed: Apple outsourced Siri's brain to Gemini (~$1B/year) and made MCP system-wide across iOS 27 and macOS 27. The reality map for what to build now that the rumors are facts.
MongoDB just automated vector embeddings, eliminating the need for complex pipelines. Discover how its new 'auto-embed' feature lets you build powerful semantic search with virtually zero code.
A Netflix engineer just open-sourced a tool that cuts AI agent token usage by up to 95%. This local-first proxy intelligently compresses context before it ever reaches the LLM, making powerful agents radically cheaper.
For over a decade, Markdown was the uncontested standard for content. A new open-source tool now uses AI agents to generate self-contained HTML, making complex content delivery instant and ending Markdown's reign.
AI is moving beyond simple chatbots to become an autonomous 'cloud workforce.' Discover how agentic platforms like Skywork 3.0 are replacing multiple SaaS tools by handling research, design, and video in one place.
OpenAI is rolling out a massive upgrade to ChatGPT's memory, moving beyond simple instructions to remember your conversations automatically. This new system promises a more personal AI, but it also raises new questions about control and privacy.
A college student with no coding background used Claude to build an app that hit $50k in revenue in just seven weeks. Here's the exact playbook for turning a TikTok trend into a cash machine.
A college student with a business idea used Claude as his senior developer to build an app that hit $50,000 in revenue in just seven weeks. This is the new playbook for building and launching a startup at lightning speed.
Your database is a black box of silent, breaking changes with no clean rollback or diff. Dolt is a SQL database with a Git soul, giving your data the branching, commits, and pull requests your code has had for years.
Running multiple AI coding agents is chaos. Herdr is a new Rust-based tool that tames them directly in your existing terminal, adding AI-awareness to a tmux-style workflow.
Every indie builder runs their business out of one inbox that's half mission control, half junk drawer — and the five emails that matter get buried under the two hundred that don't. SaneBox is an AI layer that sits on top of Gmail or Outlook and learns which senders matter, dropping the noise into a side folder so real people stay visible across every device. A candid builder's review: what it actually does, where it beats free filters, where it doesn't, real pricing, and whether the 14-day trial is worth your ten minutes.