

Fable safeguards - reporting back
I've been having a pretty good experience with Fable until now, but just had something that made me seriously reconsider.
I had it doing some diagnostic work to get to the bottom of a stubborn bug, and then it just stopped reporting back to me at all - just requesting access time after time after time after time for 30+ minutes without any text response whatsoever clarifying where it was at, why it was making those requests, or how it was going with the diagnostic work.
When I tried to require it to actually report back to me in some form, it tipped the safeguards on every single message for that chat thereafter so I could not use Fable.
Having an AI model that requires that you give it access without any explanation of what it is doing or it will cut your access to the model for that task entirely is just absolutely fucking bonkers from a cybersecurity or code integrity perspective.
Ever since DevonBumpkin stopped doing Sims videos, I've been really missing his approach to build YouTube videos.
I really appreciated how he would talk through his thought process about what was happening on screen - why he used certain items or didn't use certain items - why he thought something needed to go there - and found it really inspiring. I also really liked that he tended to use all the packs, because it allowed for so much more variety in his builds.
I find lilsimsie pretty good for talking through her thought process, but am a bit tired of watching basegame/basegame+1 pack builds because they all start to look the same after a while.
It seems like most of the currently active build YouTubers post speed builds and then just do a general commentary about the build, which is not really what I enjoy watching/tend to be inspired by. Like, I just watched someone talk about their thoughts on the floorplan and using the build in For Rent with the building process on fast-forward until the whole exterior of the build was done, with barely any commentary about the details of the build itself.
Does anyone know of any build YouTubers who talk through the actual process of making their builds in real-time like DevonBumpkin used to?