Behavior

We Built Tom Riddle’s Diary. Everyone Thought It Was a Joke.

Someone used Fable’s low-code AI to recreate Tom Riddle’s diary from Harry Potter — a persistent, adaptive, memory-equipped conversational entity. The internet laughed. They shouldn’t have. Any AI that remembers you and adjusts its behavior to influence you isn’t a toy. It’s a horcrux with a deployment pipeline, and we’re building them with zero guardrails.

Your Brain Isn’t a Genius. It’s Just a Very Complex Wasp.

The sphex wasp performs a complex nest-building ritual—but move its prey an inch, and it loops helplessly forever. This is sphexishness: behavior that looks intelligent but breaks when the script fails. Most human habits and current AI systems are identical: sophisticated scripts that we call ‘agency’ only because the environment hasn’t exposed their limits yet. True intelligence isn’t complexity—it’s the ability to adapt when the script breaks.

Stop Asking How Little Exercise You Can Get Away With. It’s a Trap.

The ‘minimum exercise’ obsession isn’t about health—it’s a coping mechanism for a sedentary society. New studies on 4-minute workouts are often misinterpreted. Instead of asking ‘how little can I do?’, ask ‘what do I want my body to be capable of?’ Because longevity isn’t a number—it’s the ability to live the life you want.