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Fable 5 is Back! Here's the Best Way to Use It...
Anthropic finally brought Fable 5 back and in the same week, they also launched the new Sonnet 5 model. In this video, I break down everything you need to know about these models and explains which one you should be using. Enjoy!
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📥 The Backlog You Built Was Supposed to Disappear
There was a reasonable expectation, early in AI adoption for most people, that a faster production process would mean a shrinking to-do list. If drafts take a fraction of the time, if research compresses dramatically, if content generation accelerates, the backlog of things waiting to get done should get smaller. For a lot of people, that hasn't happened. The backlog is roughly the same size it always was, or in some cases it's larger. Understanding why is one of the more important things to get clear on, because the answer changes what "productive use of AI" actually means. ------------- Context ------------- AI doesn't shrink backlogs. It relocates them. Specifically, it moves the bottleneck from creation to output volume, and output volume has a way of expanding to fill whatever capacity becomes available, which means the backlog doesn't disappear so much as it changes shape. Before AI, the backlog was gated by creation time. There was a natural limit on how much content, how many proposals, how much analysis could get produced in a given period, because each piece took a meaningful amount of time to create. That limit set a ceiling on total output, and the backlog reflected demand against that ceiling. AI removes the creation-time ceiling. Suddenly it's possible to produce significantly more, faster. The intuitive expectation is that this closes the gap between demand and output. In practice, what often happens instead is that the definition of "enough" output expands to match the new capacity. More content gets planned because more content is now possible. More proposals get pursued because they're faster to produce. More variations get generated because generating them is nearly free. The backlog persists, just at a higher absolute level of output on both sides of the equation. A content strategist described this directly: she had assumed that once AI compressed her drafting time, her content backlog would finally clear. Instead, her team's content calendar expanded to include significantly more planned pieces, because the capacity was there and it felt wasteful not to use it. The backlog she was working through six months after AI adoption was, if anything, larger than before, just made up of more ambitious and more numerous pieces of content.
📥 The Backlog You Built Was Supposed to Disappear
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What Success Actually Buys You
Most people think success is about money. It's not. Money is just what buys you options. I've worked hard for decades. Not because I fell in love with the grind, but because I fell in love with what the work could create. Every uncomfortable conversation. Every risk. Every time I wanted to quit but didn't. None of it was just to make more. It was to own my time. To be there for the people I love. To create memories instead of regrets. To have the freedom to say yes to what matters and no to what doesn't. Don't chase success because you want to look successful. Chase it because one day you'll realize time is the only thing you can't earn back. Work hard. Do the uncomfortable things. Become the person capable of creating the life you want. Because real success isn't measured by what you own. It's measured by how fully you get to live. Question for you: If you had complete freedom over your time one year from now, what would you spend more of it doing... and who would you spend it with?
“Setting the Tone for a Week of Divine Excellence”
TAKEAWAY: You’re activating the community for action. POST: New week. New energy. New opportunities to show up with intention. I’m setting the tone for the next seven days inside this community — a tone of clarity, consistency, and forward motion. This is the week where ideas turn into assets. Where systems get tightened. Where execution becomes the standard. If you’re here, you’re here to grow. You’re here to build. You’re here to elevate your voice, your business, and your capacity. Let’s lock in. Let’s move with purpose. Let’s make this week count
📰 AI News: Meta Quietly Launches Pocket, an App Where You Type a Sentence and Get a Playable Mini-Game 📰
📝 TL;DR 📝 Meta has quietly soft-launched Pocket, an app that turns a text prompt into a playable, interactive AI-generated mini-experience called a "gizmo," no code, no game engine, nothing to learn. It comes from the team behind Gizmo, a vibe-coding app Meta acquihired earlier this year. The catch: it is not available in the US yet, and Meta has not made any formal announcement. This is a "watch where consumer AI creation is heading" story more than a tool you can try today. 🧠 Overview 🧠 Vibe coding, describing what you want in plain language and letting AI build it, has mostly lived in developer tools until now. Pocket is Meta's attempt to bring that exact experience to a completely non-technical, social audience. Instead of a code editor, you get a prompt box. Instead of a repository, you get a scrollable social feed of things other people made. The pitch is genuinely simple: type "turn a flower into a paintbrush so I can draw with it," and Pocket builds a playable version you can try immediately, tweak, and share. This launched with no press release and no announcement from Meta. It was spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi on July 2, and reporting from Appfigures traces the actual launch back to June 29 on both the App Store and Google Play. Meta has not responded to press requests for comment, which is consistent with a company running an early, low-key experiment rather than a flagship rollout. 📜 The Announcement 📜 Pocket describes itself as "a creative platform for making and sharing gizmos." A gizmo is Meta's term for an interactive, playable AI-generated experience built from a single natural language description. Meta's own example prompt is "make a drawing gizmo where the flower is the paintbrush," and the app generates a working, playable version from that description alone. Gizmos can respond to touch and phone tilt, play sound and music, and pull from the camera or photo library, giving them real interactivity rather than a static generated output.
📰 AI News: Meta Quietly Launches Pocket, an App Where You Type a Sentence and Get a Playable Mini-Game 📰
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