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YouTube feed · Sunday, June 14, 2026

12 of 45 recommendations summarized

AI / Anthropic / Fable

Why Claude Fable 5 Was Just Forced Offline

Why Claude Fable 5 Was Just Forced Offline

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 10:03

Analysis of the US export-control takedown. Three layers: a real safety concern (a jailbreak likely generalizes across frontier models), a 'foreign nationals' legal fig-leaf that in practice = a full shutdown, and business reality → he expects it resolved soon.

Alösha's take: The clearest read on the Fable export-control mess — and why 'never depend on one model, one lab, one country' is the real lesson for anyone building on AI.

Anthropic is starting to panic…

Anthropic is starting to panic…

Fireship · 5:03

Anthropic passes OpenAI in valuation + files a trillion-$ IPO, yet proposes a global AI 'pause' over recursive self-improvement (conveniently freezing its lead). Cites the 'AI Layoff Trap' paper and MIT's 95%-of-AI-projects-zero-ROI finding.

Alösha's take: Fireship's fast, funny take on Anthropic preaching a pause while sprinting to IPO. Best 5-minute orientation on the politics behind the headlines.

Anthropic begged the world to stop AI… then shipped this

Anthropic begged the world to stop AI… then shipped this

Fireship · 5:08

Fable = Mythos + a safety 'muzzle': $50/M output tokens vs $25 Opus; classifiers block cyber/bio/chem/distillation and route those to Opus; free on paid plans till Jun 22. Strong reviews (Bend creator's 'singularity moment').

Alösha's take: What Fable actually is (Mythos + a safety muzzle), what it costs, and whether the hype holds up. A quick, skeptical gut-check.

I Made Opus 4.8 and Fable 5 Build the Same App (RAW RESULTS)

I Made Opus 4.8 and Fable 5 Build the Same App (RAW RESULTS)

Pat Simmons · 21:11

One-shot builds of an e-commerce store, a 3D art-history museum, and an Age of Empires clone. Fable 5 won all three — faster, more token-efficient (cheaper net despite higher price), better taste, working interactivity where Opus broke.

Alösha's take: The most concrete model comparison I've seen: same prompts, three real apps, a clear winner. Watch this if you actually ship with these tools.

Claude Fable 5 UI/UX One-Shots - 5 Tests

Claude Fable 5 UI/UX One-Shots - 5 Tests

DesignCourse · 8:21

Five one-shot UI generations (award portfolio, 3JS gallery, hero redesign, Craigslist modernization, recreate an award site). Calls it the best one-shot UI he's seen; argues taste still separates the top 10% of designers.

Alösha's take: If you sit at the AI-meets-design line: the best one-shot UI generation I've seen, with a grounded 'taste still wins' message for worried designers.

Apple / Vision Pro

My Take on The New Apple

My Take on The New Apple

Marques Brownlee · 11:09

Tim Cook → chairman; John Ternus (a hardware/product guy) becomes CEO in Sept, capping a coordinated generational handover of Apple's C-suite. Hopes for bolder hardware (folding iPhone) over the services drift; worries Apple plays too safe.

Alösha's take: MKBHD on Apple's quiet leadership handover to a product person — the most interesting Apple story right now isn't a product at all.

Is Apple Vision Pro Dead? I Asked Apple’s CFO

Is Apple Vision Pro Dead? I Asked Apple’s CFO

Bobby Tonelli · 6:13

Interview with CFO Kevan Parekh at NUS Singapore. Frames AVP as a long-term ecosystem play in 'early innings' — real traction in surgical training, education, and design/HVAC visualization. Message: not dead, developer-first.

Alösha's take: Apple's own CFO on whether Vision Pro is dead — a useful signal if you're tracking where spatial computing is actually headed.

Siri AI in Vision Pro - First Look

Siri AI in Vision Pro - First Look

Himels Tech · 11:26

Hands-on with visionOS 27 dev-beta Siri: LLM-based, contextual across iMessage/photos/calendar, sees through your gaze, movable orb. Nails some queries (flight/hotel context, plant ID), misses many (group texts, bill-split). Promising but beta-rough.

Alösha's take: A real hands-on with the new contextual Siri on visionOS 27 — the clearest look yet at where Apple's on-device AI is going.

Consciousness / Simulation

Why you don't really exist | Sam Harris, Roger Penrose, Sophie Scott

Why you don't really exist | Sam Harris, Roger Penrose, Sophie Scott

The Institute of Art and Ideas · 23:54

Panel on the self. Harris: the 'I' behind experience is an illusion (though consciousness itself can't be); Penrose: ties self to consciousness, split-brain complicates it; Scott: self = brain network + memory + social modeling.

Alösha's take: A sharp panel on whether the self is an illusion — three serious minds (Harris, Penrose, a neuroscientist) who mostly disagree. Great thinking fuel.

What's Outside The Simulation w/ Donald Hoffman?

What's Outside The Simulation w/ Donald Hoffman?

Tom Bilyeu · 1:40:03

Hoffman: spacetime isn't fundamental ('doomed' at the Planck scale); reality is conscious agents + Markov chains, and science could find the 'code' outside the headset and edit it → magic-like tech. Bilyeu counters: we're computational NPCs with no exit and no free will. Long, speculative.

Alösha's take: Hoffman's 'reality isn't fundamental' case against Bilyeu's pushback — a long, genuinely mind-bending watch if you like big-picture questions.

If You Hack The Code Of Reality, You Become God | Dr Melvin Vopson

If You Hack The Code Of Reality, You Become God | Dr Melvin Vopson

The Peter McCormack Show · 1:23:26

Vopson's 'information physics': information as a 5th state of matter with mass; his 'second law of infodynamics' (the universe compresses/optimizes → symmetry, error-correcting codes in string theory) as evidence reality is computational; dark matter as the 'code'; a fly-brain emulation as proof life can be simulated. Heavy speculation (incl. reading John 1:1 as 'God is an AI').

Alösha's take: Simulation theory taken seriously by a physicist via 'information physics.' Speculative and occasionally wild, but a fascinating ride.

Science

Weird Things Happen When You Look At The Gaps Between Primes

Weird Things Happen When You Look At The Gaps Between Primes

Veritasium · 41:30

The twin-prime story: Brun's sieve → Yitang Zhang's 2013 breakthrough (bounded gap of 70M, done in obscurity) → Maynard/Tao/Polymath pushing it to 246. The 'one-half barrier' was a mirage.

Alösha's take: Veritasium at its best — a beautiful story of how an 'impossible' math problem got cracked by someone the field had written off. Pure enjoyment.

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