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User burns through Fable credits before imminent wipeout

A user rushes to use remaining Fable tokens before the credits are wiped out, discussing product ideas with Claude and building stubs for Opus to complete after Fable is gone. The post reflects community reaction to the end of Fable credits.

13 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 08:46 PM
A Reddit user on July 12, 2026, posted about using up their remaining Fable credits before the imminent wipeout. They had been traveling and almost missed using half their tokens. The user spent the day chatting with Claude about building parts of their product, including second brain features, extending a technical brand extractor to cover imagery, and improvement loops. They aim to build solid stubs that Opus and friends can finish after Fable is gone. The post's title plays on the ironic name 'Fable' as the service becomes a fable itself.

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