Interactive map: 250 years of US history
I built an interactive temporal graph showcasing 250 years of US history
I built an interactive temporal graph showcasing 250 years of US history
So, first off, happy independence day to all Americans. Yes, all of you including foreign non-US citizens living in the USA. And any Americans living abroad.
I was building a tool that can create animated knowledge graphs and mindmaps using natural language only when I realized that it was the 250th Independence anniversary of USA. Now, being a non-citizen, i wanted to learn more about the history of the country, all especially since I am so dependent on the country's exports, including Claude. But I found reading text long and boring, so I decided to build an animated temporal graph to understand it's history in a fun way. Let me know if any of the history is wrong, lol as it's llm generated.
I've even made it the temporary landing page for my app - https://knowledgegraph.live/usa/.
It's a free app/project that can create knowledge graphs on topics and is currently WIP but feel free to check it out if you want
Everyday I see 200 posts on how someone cut their token costs by 30-600% using innovative skills, open-source repos, or converting text to images and then OCR again which somehow saves tokens. All without losing any fidelity.
Which got me thinking. If i make the codebase font really small and write it on a grain of rice, then i can save so much on tokens. And so lately i have been using claude by rewriting my codebases onto a grain of rice and then uploading the image to Fable.
And the results have been magical! A million token codebase would consume $10 per query but the same codebase when fit into a single image of a grain of rice would cost pennies really. I'm not sure why anyone else hasn't come up with this simple trick yet!
Imma sleep now and wake up in the morning to a super-app
So, apparently OpenAI will be rolling out gpt-5.6 to consumers only mid-July while some enterprises already have access from today. So, I guess that means Fable won't be back in our hands anytime soon as well?
https://www.axios.com/2026/06/25/trump-administration-openai-gpt-model-release
From all reports, 5.6 isn't as good as Fable even though it's improved on 5.5 on UI/UX work. So, I can't see Fable being restored before GPT-5.6 now. Maybe this is why Anthropic is pushing for Sonnet 5? But how would they release it next week if the US gov is even delaying 5.6?
What the title says. I use Claude code and Codex for my work. For coding as well as file management. I don't need to create ppts or spreadsheets. Is Cowork of any use to me?
I mean can't I do everything it does using claude code itself? Is it just a fancy GUI over the same functionality?