@kevinwhinnery: More to come on this topic - Fable Sonnet.
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Kevin Whinnery teases an upcoming integration between Fable and Sonnet, with Brad Abrams noting Fable is back and suggesting Sonnet 5 handles loops while Fable takes hard calls.
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More to come on this topic - Fable 🤝 Sonnet.
Brad Abrams (@brada): Fable is back. Don’t waste it grepping logs. Let Sonnet 5 run the loop and phone Fable for the hard calls.
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