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Dan Delmar

@dandelmar

Media/content strategist, political analyst (i) & co-founder @tnkrmedia. Opinions @CJAD800 @iHeartRadioCA🖖

Montréal/Laurentians, Québec Katılım Ekim 2010
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"What is wrong with doing what we are good at?" On our @TNKRmedia Inspiring Entrepreneurs podcast, we wanted to assemble the most intense trade & tariff panel possible to give us the straight goods: Ian Lee (@drianlee) + Charmaine Goddeeris open.spotify.com/episode/29vne7…
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Tragic for journalism. There is totally a path for a high credibility century's old news syndication service to be profitable (ex. enterprise like Bloomberg, Tik-Tok synergy) but Bari's not in the news business.
Brian Stelter@brianstelter

A second memo from Bari Weiss and Tom Cibrowski says CBS News Radio is shutting down. Here's the memo: Today, we informed our CBS News Radio team and approximately 700 affiliated stations that we will end the service on May 22, 2026. Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated.  We understand how difficult this news is for our staff and their colleagues, who have worked side by side with us to cover some of the most significant stories of our time. While this was a necessary decision, it was not an easy one.  A shift in radio station programming strategies, coupled with challenging economic realities, has made it impossible to continue the service.  We are sharing this announcement now to fulfill our commitments to our radio partners and affiliates, which require advance notice of the service’s conclusion. For nearly 100 years, CBS News Radio has delivered original reporting to the nation—from Edward R. Murrow’s World War II reports in London to today’s daily White House updates.  Our signature broadcast, “World News Roundup,” remains the longest-running newscast in the country.  CBS News Radio served as the foundation for everything we have built since 1927. The coming weeks will be difficult for the team members who have worked tirelessly at CBS News Radio.  We are committed to supporting these valued colleagues with care and respect as we wind down operations.  They have been critical to our success and remain treasured friends and professionals.  We thank them deeply for their contributions. Thank you all for your dedication and for the compassion you show one another as we move forward. Bari and Tom

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Dan Delmar@dandelmar·
"If I were to start a political party from scratch, it would be the 'mind your own damn business' party." 🙄
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Louise Blais
Louise Blais@blais_louise·
Excellent. Le Québec doit reprendre contrôle de ses ressources naturelles et garantir son avenir énergétique. Pourquoi importer ce que nous avons déjà chez nous?
Gérald Fillion@geraldfillion

Christine Fréchette, ouverte à l'exploitation du gaz naturel Si elle devient première ministre, Christine Fréchette promet moins d'intervention économique, une politique sur le repreneuriat et veut « analyser » la possibilité d'exploiter le gaz naturel du Québec. #Zoneéconomie

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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live@nbcsnl·
Tucker Carlson stops by the desk to talk Oscar nominations
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Interesting "say thank you to your AI" take. It does seem like ChatGPT is more likely to ask follow-ups for accuracy if prompts are polite questions over cold commands.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Sam Altman said people saying “please” and “thank you” to ChatGPT costs OpenAI tens of millions of dollars a year in compute. 67% of Americans do it anyway. Run the math on why. A 2024 Waseda University study tested LLM responses across politeness levels in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Impolite prompts produced measurably worse outputs: more bias, more errors, more refusals. Moderate politeness consistently beat both extremes. The mechanism makes sense once you see it. Polite prompts pattern-match to higher-quality training data. When you write “Could you help me structure this analysis?”, the model pulls from professional, well-reasoned text. When you write “give me the answer,” it pulls from Reddit. Google DeepMind’s Murray Shanahan explained it simply: the model is role-playing a smart intern. Treat the intern like a colleague, you get colleague-quality work. Bark orders, you get minimum-viable compliance. Now look at the cost side. OpenAI handles over a billion queries daily. Each GPT-4 query uses roughly 2.9 watt-hours, ten times a Google search. But OpenAI just raised $40 billion at a $300 billion valuation. Tens of millions in politeness tokens is a rounding error on a rounding error. 67% of users do it anyway, and 55% of them say it’s because it’s “the right thing to do.” They’re maintaining a behavioral habit that governs every other interaction in their life. The parent who teaches their kid to say please to Alexa isn’t doing it for Alexa. They’re doing it because the alternative is raising someone who learns that being rude gets faster results. Telling 900 million people to stop saying thank you so OpenAI can save 0.01% of operating costs is the most engineer-brained optimization take on the internet. You’re training yourself to treat every interaction as a transaction. And that habit doesn’t stay in the chat window.

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Nostra, House of Gold@Nostre_damus·
Rubio realizing that he has to clear the mines from the Strait of Hormuz
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Elevation Pictures@Elevation_Pics·
Montreal. 2011. The prime of our lives. Chandler Levack's MILE END KICKS, starring Barbie Ferreira, Devon Bostick and Juliette Gariépy in theatres April 17.
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Dan Delmar@dandelmar·
Wrote this a decade ago and my kid is in French school, so for our family it took 1.5-2 generations to "integrate" despite obstacles created by ethnocentric policies that existed. Bill 101 made things less worse in education, an unpopular anglo opinion. share.google/40cq6CVtkxxj7o…
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Oliver Groß
Oliver Groß@minenergybiz·
Unreal numbers 👀⚡️ "JPMorgan estimates that, had Germany not phased out nuclear power, the country would have generated 50% less electricity from fossil fuels and 84% less electricity from natural gas in 2024. Electricity prices in Germany would have been around 25% lower, and the country would have imported half as much electricity.."
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Liberals are not really "in the rearview mirror of the PQ" according to their poll but in a statistical tie.
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