@xpasky: This is actually a very good (and short and simple!) guide. A bunch of neat tricks in there too.
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@xpasky praises Matt Shumer's in-depth guide on getting the most out of Claude Fable 5, calling it a good and short guide with neat tricks.
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This is actually a very good (and short and simple!) guide.
A bunch of neat tricks in there too. https://t.co/RRIVhrX0u5
Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_): Here’s my in-depth guide to getting the most out of Claude Fable 5, so you can build things as insane as my demos below.
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