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Ask HN: Fable 5 promo ends today – is anyone keeping it once it's usage-billed?

ffranze about 5 hours ago 13 comments

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bescob_arabout 1 hour ago
It's good, better than Opus xhigh, but honestly in most cases I can get 'good enough' just with Opus and some iteration. Even Opus 4.7 usually pushed me along toward getting a deliverable out the door. I constantly have 20-30% usage left for all of 5 hour windows and weekly. I'm content to stay on Opus and try codex until Fable comes back.
antoineMoPaabout 4 hours ago
I prototyped some rather complex internal library with it, taking advantage of the free period. It was cool while it lasted, but I wouldn't pay for it. I'd be able to do the same thing with cheaper models and more time + involvement from me. I'd work a bit longer, but would also have more insights about how the project works. It would have cost ~160$ for one day. Hard to justify using it as a daily driver. I did appreciate its concision + willingness to go an extra mile to make sure things work, but all of this could potentially be ported to smaller models with the right training setup I assume.
mwigdahlabout 4 hours ago
Yes. It is great for analysis, debugging, and understanding larger segments of code. I'll use it sparingly since it won't be on subscription, but there are cases where it will make sense to use it.
patatesabout 1 hour ago
It's very cool, but IMHO too expensive for my hobby projects.

It could make sense for large companies to pay for it.

I was already happy with the models since Opus 4.5.

Artexisabout 2 hours ago
Subscription is my way forward. Fable is an amazing model and reveals its edge over Opus the more I use it. Hard to go back. I feel like they will bring it back to subscription, especially when OpenAI releases GPT 5.6, which is likely this week.
bigfatkittenabout 4 hours ago
I received absolutely nothing worth paying for.

I hit the safety filters with almost every meaningful task I tried to test it against, and these all happened to be benign tasks that Opus 4.8 does reasonably well.

LUmBULtERAabout 1 hour ago
Ping ponging to ChatGPT/Codex for 5.6 launch to test that out... Hopefully its out today or soon.
plkt_studiosabout 2 hours ago
It was burning through the usage limits... sonnet 5 seems very good
joshstrangeabout 2 hours ago
Nope.

It was awesome to use, I really enjoyed the complicated things I was able to accomplish but in 3 days I burned ~$1,400 in tokens (if I had not been on a subscription) and what I got wasn't worth that. If it was $140 then it might have been worth it.

I'm hoping OpenAI forces their hand and they have to re-include Fable in the subscription to compete.

franzeabout 5 hours ago
my take: better at findings bugs, worse in conversation and design.

and that finding bugs stuff was exactly the thing where it was neutered...

nnurmanovabout 3 hours ago
How is it with UI? Any good?
Artexisabout 2 hours ago
It's terrific in UI. I oneshotted a new landing page and improved another, and I wrote the prompts in Opus, just to make sure I'd get everything right.
nnurmanov13 minutes ago
I guess UI hasn't been solved yet.
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