Fable made me start using Codex
Fable made me start using Codex. Well, actually Claude, Codex, Kimi and MiniMax M3 together.
Not because Fable is weak. Because it is the first model strong enough to run the others properly.
The shift: stop asking which model is best. Start matrixing every model to the task it performs best at.
- Claude (Fable): the seat. Orchestration, judgement, context.
- Codex: the coding powerhouse.
- Kimi: long-video understanding.
- MiniMax M3: the looping build system.
For the first time the multi-model workflow is truly effortless. Local models included. It all just works. The model at the top is not doing the work. It is routing it.
All of it, loops included, lands in an ARI-OS update.
The intelligence is the routing, not any single model.
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I wanted to just clarify what I said of in this post by saying that the infrastructure I've built with Fable and the way that it can solve problems when you give it a tight brief and the thoroughness of the model allowed me to create a seamless system. But ultimately, every step of this has been tiered with the model we had.
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Fable made me start using Codex
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