Steven Gonsalvez

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Apparently I'm allowed to talk about GPT-5.6 now? It's a damn good model. Not quite as 'smart' as Fable, but it is incredibly capable. Fixed all the problems I had with GPT-5.5. It is incredibly det

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GPT-5.6 model review and comparison

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It's a damn good model. Not quite as "smart" as Fable, but it is incredibly capable. Fixed all the problems I had with GPT-5.5.

It is incredibly det

> GPT-5.6 model review and comparison

Apparently I'm allowed to talk about GPT-5.6 now?

It's a damn good model. Not quite as "smart" as Fable, but it is incredibly capable. Fixed all the problems I had with GPT-5.5.

It is incredibly determined. Will run for a day without even using a /goal. It understands subagents incredibly well and is great at orchestrating. It's super pleasant in use cases like OpenClaw and Hermes Agent. It knows iOS dev incredibly well.

It has rough edges too, but FAR fewer than 5.5 did.

For many things, gpt-5.6-sol will become my obvious default.

I will share a lot more soon 🫡

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