alt.hn

7/2/2026 at 1:19:56 PM

Comparing Fable and 10 other LLMs on refactoring a LangGraph god node

https://wtf.korridzy.com/twilight-of-the-gods/

by Korridzy

7/2/2026 at 2:58:27 PM

For what it is worth, your site has been blocked by the UK's national cyber security centre on my current connection:

    This site may be associated with malicious activity or malware.
     Access to this site has been blocked by the Protective DNS Service
    Site: wtf.korridzy.com
    Please contact your local Network Administrator or IT support if you require further assistance


    Look up this site on Cloudflare Radar [1] for more information.
I would wear this as a badge of pride!

[1] https://radar.cloudflare.com/domains/domain/wtf.korridzy.com

by azalemeth

7/2/2026 at 3:14:36 PM

It looks like its blocked by Cloudflare Radar.

I do not think the NCSC blocks sites. I have never come across a site block ordered by them. Most blocks I see are by sites themselves blocking Uk visitors for GDPR or OSA reasons.

by graemep

7/2/2026 at 3:39:59 PM

I can see 7 visitors from the UK in the last 30 minutes. It looks like no restrictions.

by Korridzy

7/2/2026 at 4:06:59 PM

It’s an opt in service. Not the UK as a whole blocked.

by rc1

7/2/2026 at 3:41:48 PM

It is blocked by Cloudflare, and it looks like the reason is simply that it's a super new domain so it's just an overly cautious thing.

by llm_nerd

7/2/2026 at 4:15:42 PM

A pity. I've really made this blog a couple days ago. This is my first post in it :)

by Korridzy

7/2/2026 at 5:55:07 PM

Indeed. I read the entire article, it was great. Domains can be a big PITA.

by threecheese

7/2/2026 at 4:17:41 PM

Any chance you'll retest with latest iterations of models?

Opus 4.8, GLM-5.2, Kimi K2.7, etc

by nijave

7/2/2026 at 4:36:08 PM

It’s quite possible I’ll do that with a new work-related task. I regularly run similar experiments for myself, so I decided to write about one of them.

by Korridzy

7/2/2026 at 7:19:41 PM

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by AIMOWAY

7/2/2026 at 5:03:52 PM

I had a pretty rough experience with Fable today. At first, Claude showed a message that Fable was available again, but if I typed /model it showed the same "disabled" state for the export controls, so that was sloppy. After I got it working (I had to login again), I asked it to do a security audit of a server I've written, and it spent a few tokens and then "flagged" the request and downgraded to Opus 4.8. Opus 4.8 just kind of glazed me for writing secure code without finding anything important.

By the way, I ran ccusage afterwards and if I had been paying API rates I would have apparently spent $6.88 for that.

Amazing stuff Anthropic.

by overgard

7/2/2026 at 5:36:30 PM

https://www.anthropic.com/news/redeploying-fable-5

The US government has forced them to make the filters even stricter than they already were. It feels meaningfully worse than during its initial release.

Amazing stuff, Trump voters.

And amazing stuff to Amazon's CEO, who threw a tantrum on the basis of misinformation and created this whole mess and has how resulting in permanent government handicapping of American models. Genius move.

by clickclas

7/2/2026 at 6:05:58 PM

Takeaways Which model to use for generating architecture.

The simpler the decision you need to make, the more readily you can just take a proposal from Fable or GPT-5.5. And now that Fable is unavailable outside the US, the choice between Opus and GPT is far from obvious. As a quick default I'd lean toward GPT.

by reckless

7/2/2026 at 6:35:14 PM

I'm curious how folks here are using LangGraph

by sroerick

7/2/2026 at 5:10:31 PM

Wait what? gpt5.5 is better than fable. I thought fable was the endtimes?!

Wonder if this is because fable swirches down to opus for somethings without telling you?

by andersmurphy

7/2/2026 at 4:42:19 PM

Even for a ui change fable complained about policy issues. This model is unusable

by holoduke