@juliarturc: Imagine if Apple said: Your iPhone takes crappy pictures because you're using it wrong. Most people just press the came…

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A tweet criticizes the complexity of using Fable 5, an AI tool from the creator of Claude Code, comparing it to Apple's unintuitive camera instructions.

Imagine if Apple said: Your iPhone takes crappy pictures because you're using it wrong. Most people just press the camera button. You need to do 3 jumping jacks, hold your iPhone at 12.5 degrees and whisper a mayan incantation to Siri so that she can call the tool that takes a picture. Also, please stay tuned for updates to these shenanigans every 3 months or so.
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Imagine if Apple said: Your iPhone takes crappy pictures because you’re using it wrong. Most people just press the camera button.

You need to do 3 jumping jacks, hold your iPhone at 12.5 degrees and whisper a mayan incantation to Siri so that she can call the tool that takes a picture.

Also, please stay tuned for updates to these shenanigans every 3 months or so.

darkzodchi (@zodchiii): Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code:

“Fable 5 does in a day what used to take your team a month. Most people will keep using it wrong.”

In 12 minutes he explains why Fable 5 needs less prompting than any model before, and why your old detailed prompts now work against you.

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