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AI Didn't Invent These Problems

1 h 0 min · 12. juni 2026
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Tim and Paul break down Anthropic's Fable 5 pricing disconnect, the dav1d assembly decoder that outraced higher-level implementations, and why Agile's 2001 playbook stumbles when agents build apps in hours. They critique the hype around autonomous agent loops, highlighting the real constraints—budgets, tests, and decision quality—that determine whether AI accelerates value or just incinerates tokens. It's a tight hour on the shifting boundaries of craft, process, and the problems AI reveals but can't solve on its own.

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Fable 5 Banned: The Multi-Model Escape Plan

Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 with huge expectations, only to see the US government order it pulled globally three days later. Tim and Paul dig into the swirling conspiracy theories: was it retaliation for refusing to arm the Pentagon? Did a competitor exploit a jailbreak report to kneecap a rival? And did Anthropic’s own transparency accidentally hand over the rope? Then the conversation pivots to token anxiety, ballooning API costs, and the open-source models like GLM 5.2 and DeepSeek V4 Pro that now rival proprietary giants at a fraction of the price. The episode’s core insight: a three-stage workflow—planning with a flagship model, implementing with a cheap or local one, and reviewing with a third—lets developers escape single-point-of-failure risks and spiraling bills, and it's already taking shape across the coding community.

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