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Fable 5 users report $149.25 sqlite-utils work and X API hallucinations
Practitioners reported concrete Fable 5 coding outcomes, including sqlite-utils 4.0rc2 for $149.25 and hallucinations in X API and OAuth checks. Failures around tests, finance, production outages, and token-heavy loops kept review systems central.
AI-code review thread compares pre-patch tests, agent reviewers, and human spot checks
Engineers debated review depth for AI-written code, from Matt Pocock’s seven-level scale to automated-plus-human review loops. The split was whether pre-patch test failures and deterministic tools add trust, or mock-heavy unit tests just add churn.

OpenRouter claims 24x inference-cost savings with MCP model routing
OpenRouter published an MCP workflow that it says cut inference costs 24x at comparable quality. The MCP lets the model choose providers using codebase context plus OpenRouter benchmark, aggregate-usage, and live-performance data.


Fable 5 users report $149.25 sqlite-utils work and X API hallucinations
Practitioners reported concrete Fable 5 coding outcomes, including sqlite-utils 4.0rc2 for $149.25 and hallucinations in X API and OAuth checks. Failures around tests, finance, production outages, and token-heavy loops kept review systems central.

LongCat-2.0 opens MIT weights for 1.6T MoE with 1M context
Meituan released LongCat-2.0 weights and inference code under MIT, with Hugging Face, GitHub, ModelScope, GPU, and NPU paths. Analysts noted the ~48B-active MoE keeps attention shape while reducing zero-communication experts from 256 to 128.

Remote Labor Index reportedly ranks Fable 5 at 16.1% human-accepted tasks
CAIS and Scale’s Remote Labor Index reportedly put Fable 5 at 16.1% human-accepted freelance tasks, versus 8.3% for Opus 4.8 and 6.3% for GPT-5.5. The same report says AI judges overrated newer models, especially GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8.

AI-code review thread compares pre-patch tests, agent reviewers, and human spot checks
Engineers debated review depth for AI-written code, from Matt Pocock’s seven-level scale to automated-plus-human review loops. The split was whether pre-patch test failures and deterministic tools add trust, or mock-heavy unit tests just add churn.
X-Humanoid introduces TG-VLA with claimed 100% mobile-manipulation success
Shepherd supports agent-run rollback beyond git rewind
OpenRouter claims 24x inference-cost savings with MCP model routing
Fable 5 users report July 7 Claude Max cutoff and compute-return caveat
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Agent builders trace tool failures to harness schemas and retries
Threads and papers traced agent reliability failures to harness details including tool schemas, state, retries, logs, and effort-level evals. Examples included Claude Code test loops, MCP server patterns, and OctoTools.


Fable users report $130 prompts and quota drain
Fable users reported cost escalations from $300/day estimates to a single high-effort prompt above $130 and quota-drain complaints on Reddit. Users also reported automatic Opus fallback and safety refusals tied to bio/cyber safeguards.

Claude Code user estimates subagent prompt caching raised spend by 8%
One Claude Code user parsed 95 sessions and estimated subagent prompt caching made total spend about 8% high. pxpipe separately rendered dense text as images to cut context cost, with exactness tradeoffs.

Wafer reports GLM-5.2 hits 2,626 tok/s on MI355X
Wafer reported GLM-5.2 serving at 2,626 tok/s per MI355X node, and Together put it at 80% of Sonnet 5 capability for 20% of the price. Critics questioned whether public benchmark gains were overfit.

CMU Gym-Anything creates verified desktop-app agent environments
CMU introduced Gym-Anything, which uses one agent to create software environments and another to audit screenshots, logs, files, and checklists. The project targets verified computer-use training tasks from ordinary desktop apps.






