@canghe: Is this crazy? Building a Windows operating system using Claude Fable 5
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Built a Windows operating system using the Claude Fable 5 model, showcasing the amazing capabilities of AI.
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Is this for real? Building a Windows operating system using Claude Fable 5 https://t.co/gLBbaS9pYU
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