12 shocking things you can make with Fable
Andrew Warner and Brian Casel tour 12 community builds from Claude Fable 5 — then share the three prompting patterns that let it run deep without hand-holding.
June 10thAndrew Warner and Corey Ganim break down the eight AI releases that matter this week, anchored by the news that Claude Fable 5 burns through a $200 subscription in 90 minutes flat.
Frontier AI models are now powerful enough to blow through their own subscription limits, making hybrid model routing and free local alternatives a practical necessity rather than a niche optimization.
Claude Fable 5 is draining $200 subscriptions in 90 minutes when used agentically, and the practical fix is a model relay: use Fable 5 for thinking, Sonnet 4.6 for building, and Fable 5 again for review. Meanwhile, Hermes Desktop brings the most-used AI agent out of the terminal onto the desktop as a click-to-install app, and Gemma 4 QAT runs under 1 GB on any laptop for free -- making local-first, cost-free cron-job automation genuinely practical. Rounding out the week: Ideogram 4.0 finally renders text in images correctly, agentcookie lets agents log into sites via synced cookies without ever seeing a password, and Meta Business Agent learns your reply style to answer WhatsApp customers around the clock.
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Andrew previews all 8 releases and the Zapier sponsor

Nous Research brings terminal agent to one-click desktop app; Corey demos 7-agent orchestration

Karpathy quote, Riley Brown builds Lovable clone in 2 prompts, Corey shares Q3 planning use case

$200 plan lasts 90 minutes; JJ Englert hybrid relay strategy; both hosts confess burning through sessions

Best open image model now renders long text accurately; free and available via API

8,000+ tools via one MCP URL; granular permission controls

Learns brand voice from historical messages, auto-replies on WhatsApp/Messenger globally

$4.99/mo plan gets hosts yawning; useful only as entry-level ramp for non-users

Under 1 GB, free forever, runs daily-brief and inbox-triage tasks locally on any laptop

ChatGPT promotes hair-dye selfie prompt via Messi; hosts call it Fisher Price positioning

Matt Van Horn repo syncs cookies so agents log into sites without ever seeing a password

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The most powerful AI models are now powerful enough to exhaust their own subscription tiers in a single session, which forces a practical decision about when to use them versus when to let free local models do the heavy lifting.
“A $200 Claude max subscription lasts ninety minutes using Claude Fable five.”
“Think with Claude Fable five, build with four x or GPT 5.5 or even SONNET four six, and then review with Claude Fable five.”
“They are constantly telling people they are the Fisher Price of AI models, that this is the basic stuff.”
“You do not need a Fable five or even like an Opus four eight to do probably 90% of the stuff that the everyday person needs to do with AI.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
Eight AI releases dropped this week and most people missed the one that actually changes their daily workflow. Andrew Warner and Corey Ganim cut through the noise in under 20 minutes -- starting with the news that the most powerful AI subscription on the market burns out in 90 minutes flat.
Use the most expensive model only for the steps that require genuine intelligence; offload execution to cheaper models to preserve subscription limits.
“We got links to that and everything else, all the links below in the description.”
Low-pressure close -- directs to description for the full curated report rather than pushing a product or newsletter
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18:30Andrew Warner and Brian Casel tour 12 community builds from Claude Fable 5 — then share the three prompting patterns that let it run deep without hand-holding.
June 10thAndrew Warner and Peter Cooper rank the week's top 10 AI GitHub repos and debunk most of the headlines.
June 5thZapier's Automation Bench ran Claude Fable 5.0 against hundreds of realistic business workflows — here's what the numbers actually mean.
June 9thA 15-minute setup guide for Voicebox, the free open-source app that replaces both ElevenLabs and Wispr Flow without a subscription.
June 7thA 19-minute walkthrough for running a fully private AI operating system on your laptop, free and offline-capable.
June 5thA 19-minute urgent rant on why flat-rate AI subscriptions are ending and who gets left behind when usage-based billing takes over.
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