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When Claude Fable 5 Is Worth Double, and When to Use Opus 4.8

When Claude Fable 5 Is Worth Double, and When to Use Opus 4.8

Anthropic's own system card reports that 20.9% of Claude Fable 5's Terminal-Bench trials fell back to Opus 4.8, and after the July 1 relaunch the tester BridgeMind measured nine of twelve debugging tasks handed off. The launch drew a "secret sabotage" revolt, the model spent close to three weeks under export control, and Andon Labs found its alignment slipping. What buyers get for double the price.

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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week
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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week

This week's Repo Radar tracks five GitHub projects where AI agents move from chat into real production work: OpenMontage turns a coding assistant into a video studio, Google Labs' design.md gives agents a design-system spec, Strix runs autonomous penetration tests, Alibaba's page-agent drives live web interfaces in natural language, and MinerU converts messy PDFs into LLM-ready markdown. Difficulty scores, licenses, and push dates for each, plus why OpenMontage is Repo of the Week.

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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week
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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week

Repo Radar's eleventh issue tracks five GitHub projects builders attach to AI agents once a demo becomes a workload: Agent-Reach, a CLI giving agents live access to Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube; Flue, the Astro team's sandbox agent harness; cognee, a graph-based memory layer; hunk, a review-first diff viewer for agent-written code; and mistral.rs, a Rust engine for local inference. Each scored on stars, language, license, push date, and setup difficulty.

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GLM-5.2 Edges Kimi K2.7 Code in Early Coding Tests
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GLM-5.2 Edges Kimi K2.7 Code in Early Coding Tests

Five reviewers ran GLM-5.2 and Kimi K2.7 Code head-to-head on real coding tasks. GLM-5.2 came out with a narrow edge on design, cost, and code that held up to a second look.

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Give Your AI a Memory Layer That Survives Sessions

Coding agents, support bots, and assistants all restart cold. A bigger context window does not fix it; a memory layer does. A build-along with Mem0 and Qdrant, the contradiction test most demos skip, and the real token math, costs, and controls a production memory store actually needs.

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Europe's Real Bargaining Power Over America Sits Upstream of the AI Race

A U.S. export order blacked out Anthropic's two most capable models worldwide on June 12, a live demonstration of frontier-AI dependence. But Europe's durable bargaining power lies elsewhere, in the lithography, optics and industrial chips that even Silicon Valley cannot build without it.

Anthropic Finds Claude Built an Internal Workspace That Mirrors Human Thought
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Anthropic Finds Claude Built an Internal Workspace That Mirrors Human Thought

The company's new Jacobian lens reads concepts Claude holds but never says, and a Google DeepMind researcher has already reproduced the core result on a rival model.

Anthropic says its Claude models developed an internal "J-space," a small workspace that holds the concepts they reason with and emerged on its own during training. A new tool, the Jacobian lens, reads thoughts Claude never writes down, including early signs of scheming, and Google DeepMind's Neel Nanda independently reproduced the core findings on an open-weight model.

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