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  • Simon Willison blogs about how Anthropic keeps extending Fable access, presumably because too many people would cancel their subscriptions and use GPT-5.6 instead:

    At this point I think Anthropic should change track and keep Fable permanently available on those plans. OpenAI are winning users simply due to the uncertainty that surrounds Fable access.

    Anthropic should do this, but also if they do, it will make their original claim that they can’t support Fable in subscriptions look like a lie. Very interesting to watch. 🍿

    → 5:19 PM, Jul 12
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  • TwoMillionKit is a clever solution from Guilherme Rambo (via Daring Fireball) to use private cloud compute by routing through the command-line fm tool. I was accepted into the Small Business Program a few days ago and had forgotten why I had applied until reading this.

    → 4:48 PM, Jul 12
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  • Happy to get an Inkwell update out for macOS. From the news blog today:

    Fixed several bugs in Inkwell for Mac. Grab the latest version with “Check for Updates” or directly from the help page.

    Micro.blog News https://news.micro.blog/2026/07/12/fixed-several-bugs-in-inkwell.html
    → 2:43 PM, Jul 12
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  • Robin Sloan blogged about attending a Stop the AI Race march:

    These things are growing and mutating faster than anybody can make sense of them. So … here’s a wild thought … let’s slow down, and make sense of them.

    I really like Robin’s blog and his books. Great photos from the march too! I don’t think a pause can work, though, because coordinating with China labs and all open source seems nearly impossible. I’d rather see better plans for investing in renewable energy and some kind of UBI-like fund to help with the economy. No matter the speed of AI development, slow or fast, we’re going to need those things.

    → 1:08 PM, Jul 12
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  • Something fascinating to me about how relatively little we use AI, compared to what it can do… I don’t spend much on OpenAI’s API, for example, but see this graph of daily costs. What if AI was much faster and much cheaper, what would be possible?

    A bar graph displays data over time with a significant peak labeled Testing new feature around mid-July.
    → 11:13 AM, Jul 12
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  • Doing a little inventory of my Mac’s login items in System Settings. There is a bunch of junk in there that can be turned off. I miss the much simpler classic Mac “Startup Items” folder with aliases.

    → 10:30 AM, Jul 12
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  • JF Martin on his Numeric Citizen microblog:

    …this new saga between Apple and OpenAI represents what I dislike about the tech world: it’s just noise that distracts me from more fundamental and interesting things. Apple is very fond of these legal battles, and I find it all tiresome.

    → 9:45 AM, Jul 12
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  • I’ve certainly been frustrated with Lindsey Graham over the years, the Brett Kavanaugh hearing most recently. But credit to him for working in Ukraine literally on Friday… then the next day he’s dead. Stunning. 🇺🇸

    → 9:15 AM, Jul 12
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    Watched the rest of Star City season 1. I liked it a lot. Has a science fiction-y feel even though it’s in the past. Also finished For All Mankind season 5, though I sort of lost interest in the characters. 📺

    → 4:01 PM, Jul 11
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  • It’s a good morning so far. Running db migrations and adding more plumbing to expand our books database with author pages and genres. Will roll out today, but some of the data will fill in more slowly.

    → 10:21 AM, Jul 11
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