Fable is the boss, but it still can't estimate time

Fable is the boss, but it still can't estimate time

Though it's the GOAT at pretty much everything I throw at it code-wise, Fable still has the same horrible sense of time as every other Claude.

Just had it clean up a project. Without me asking specifically, it offered the time estimates in the screenshot (5-6 days total).

Actual times:

  • Phase 0: 2 min
  • Phase 1: 6 min
  • Phase 2: 14 min
  • Phase 3: 18 min
  • Phase 4: 12 min
  • Phase 5: 10 min
  • Phase 6: 16 min (had it complete instead of Codex)

Total: 1 hour 18 min

Not complaining about how long it actually took, obviously. About what I expected. Just thought it was funny that Fable, as awesome as it is, still estimated 5-6 days for something it ended up finishing in a little over an hour.

u/Dizzy_Log2916 — 6 days ago
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u/Dizzy_Log2916 — 11 days ago

How to hide the "Adblocker and other web protection" banner?

I'm sure I'm missing it somewhere, but I've checked all settings and cannot find an option to hide the large, obtrusive upsell banner for "web protection features" that I don't want and don't need.

And is there any way to hide the entire middle section since it occupies 2/3 of window and displays features unrelated to the VPN functionality?

Can anyone point me to the corresponding settings?

u/Dizzy_Log2916 — 28 days ago
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Politics aside...if Mitch McConnell were proven to be incapacitated, could anyone face legal or other consequences for concealing it, making false statements, casting votes on his behalf (or taking other action)?

As the title suggests: if it was proven that Mitch McConnell was actually unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to perform his duties, could any federal or state crimes, civil penalties, ethics violations, or administrative consequences be pursued if his staff or others take official actions in his name, cast Senate votes on his behalf, make false statements about his condition (or anything else I'm missing)?

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