Devin March
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Devin March
@devinmarch
Boat skipper, applied inference, and pretty good at collecting light on a digital sensor #exploreNL #Newfoundland
Bauline South, Newfoundland Beigetreten Ekim 2008
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Fable 5 will come back to subscriptions as soon as OpenAI releases GPT 5.6.
Thariq@trq212
I've heard a lot of questions about Fable's availability on subscription plans. While it will come off subscriptions after July 7th, we aim to restore Fable as a standard part of our subscriptions as soon as capacity allows, as we mentioned in our original blog post.
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hey @AnthropicAI you gave us dumb-Fable, you're gonna be left behind when @OpenAI gives us prime GPT 5.6 tomorrow
bad move queen, may you win the next sprint
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@petergostev This was may take from the short time using it during the first release
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@ChrisDunnTV This is the basic workflow for anyone fluent in model orchestration
The key is strengthening your context switching muscle
It can turn to shit real quick if you don’t have a mental framework for this type of orchestration
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🚨 BREAKING. Reuters. Just now.
The US has declared its intent to exit USMCA.🇺🇸🇨🇦🚨📌
A decade-long countdown for the pact starts today.
Today is June 30th.
CUSMA was supposed to be renewed tomorrow.
Carney spent the past month:
Mocking Trump publicly.
Saying Canada belongs with Europe, not America.
Sending ministers to Beijing for Chinese EVs.
Whispering to Trump on a hot mic seeking approval.
2 million Canadian jobs.
The largest trading relationship in Canadian history.
Ended on the eve of renewal.
This is the file that mattered most.
This is the file he failed.
#CdnPoli #CUSMA #USMCA #Canada
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@yacineMTB I don't like the guy, but you have to hand it to him
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You cannot out accelerate him
What a gamer
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_
OpenAI is proposing handing over a 5% stake to the Trump administration according to the Financial Times.
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@Adidotdev Anthropic will be finished. The bet on not over allocating to compute will be their downfall.
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Uh oh..lol
The Trump administration thought they threw a punch by demanding a yearly review of the CUSMA trade deal, but they might have just actually walked right into a Canadian trap.
By forcing a constant renegotiation cycle, Washington didn't flex its muscles; it just gave Canada and Mexico a permanent, predictable mechanism to out-manoeuvre American interests.
Economically, this is a massive win for Canada.
Instead of waiting sixteen years to fix trade imbalances, Canada’s negotiating team can now use the annual review to dynamically tweak supply chains, adjustments, and tariffs.
For example, if the U.S. tries to restrict Canadian steel, Ottawa can immediately counter-balance it in the next annual cycle by leveraging critical minerals that American tech sectors desperately need.
I'm pretty sure that our Prime Minister and his trade negotiators knew EXACTLY what they were doing here lol.
They accepted the "yearly review" demand with a smile because they realized a secret technical truth: a rolling contract gives the smaller, faster partner CONSTANT leverage.
While the U.S. administration celebrates a hollow political victory, Canada can now form stronger secondary trade alliances around the world, using the constant fluidity of CUSMA to offer global markets a highly adaptive backdoor into North America.
Ultimately, Washington's attempt to keep its neighbors on a short leash seems to have backfired completely, proving that when you constantly demand to look at the contract, you give the smarter guys 365 days a year to rewrite the rules.
There might be some temper tantrums in Washington because of this.
I mean, you've GOT to give Carney some serious cred here...
Even you 'con-bros' who don't like the guy, come on..this is gold!
😀 🇨🇦
#canpoli
#CUSMA
#MAGA
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#BREAKING: U.S. not renewing trade agreement with Canada and Mexico bit.ly/4wFc3FV
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@PolitcalHobo @wealthmoose It's already happening, how does it feel? theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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@devinmarch @wealthmoose Unfortunately, for both countries, I think you are correct. 10 years ago Canada could have put a major dent in the US in a trade fight, but what has been done to your economy is criminal. Mexico stands a better chance of putting up a fight.
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