I would say 3.5 flash is great if you use a good open harness. I use omp for that. The thing with Google is that they announce they have a great model, and that they have been testing it internally for half a year. I guess they don't care too much about who or how he uses it.

I am still struggling how to deal with sub agents and different roles for each model. I still think Claude or Codex are overall better models, but everything around them transpires such weird vibes, including, and this one kills me, that at certain times they feel like dumbed down.

I keep changing these things often, but I have basic subscription to codex (20$ plan) which I use with GLM 5.2 to do some high level planning of what I intend to do, and then leave Deepseek do the coding. Or something along those lines.

Point is, GLM 5.2 is now at a point where I cannot tell you if it's better or worse. I can tell you however one thing: no matter when I use it, it's consistent in what it does and how it works.

Then there is the Fable thing, but as with many things, I think the past has distorted the reality. It lasted two days, but Anthropic said it clearly for plan users it would only be there for two weeks. It was great for doing what you can already do with other tools: doing all the planning, and reviews, and launching a million subagents talking to each other. I sometimes wonder if it was really a new model, or just Opus 4.9 wrapped with some fancy model driven harness.

Big fan of Amp but pretty sure it only uses Flash for search: https://ampcode.com/models

As for Fable: I used it as much as I could while we had it.

It was a step change over Opus with my work.

Or maybe it was supposed to be the OMP (OhMy Pi) harness. Pi can do just about anything for you. Use most models in most ways possible. You just tell Pi what you want, and it builds an extension for itself.