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Fable is an enormous step up. I can now have 4-5 parallel sessions without things devolving into dementia and chaos. It's the biggest step up I've experienced ever since I first tried claude.
Anyways here's my newest claude shitpost:
part 1:
Everyone's dunking on corporate AI mandates. I'd like to offer the unfashionable view: they're rational.
My credentials for this take are mostly luck. I work at a small, high-trust shop where adopting Claude took one week — introduction to full adoption, no mandate required. One good demo and the whole company converted, because in a 10-person org, everyone is one conversation away from everyone else.
That is precisely the thing a 100,000-person company cannot do. And the reason is close to physics.
The square-cube law is why ants can't be elephant-sized: volume scales faster than surface. Organizations have the same problem. Change diffuses through trust surfaces — peers, demos, the colleague you actually believe — while coordination cost grows with sheer volume. Small shops are all surface. Microsoft is all volume. "Just adopt it organically like a startup" is advice that violates their geometry.
The standard rebuttal arrives on schedule: "AI usage metrics are just lines of code all over again."