Colin
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Colin
@somepitch
CEO & Co-Founder @voxelisai 🇨🇦
Vancouver, BC Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@chandnirao_here claude max is the closest i’ve ever felt to having superpowers
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the deepest irony in the history of capital / what's beyond incredible to me:
the intelligence we can now access on demand was funded by actors with genuinely competing worldviews, ideologies, and theories of power (gulf sovereign wealth, libertarian VCs, japanese conglomerates, canadian pension funds etc.).
yet together they've funded the most democratic distribution of intelligence in human history for twenty-ish dollars a month?
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@somepitch @Aviation_Intel The Pedo 1 livery. Not long for this world.
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C-32A ‘Air Force Two’ Jet Emerges Wearing Trump’s New Air Force One Paint Job
Donald Trump's controversial Air Force One livery has made it onto its first Air Force executive aircraft.
twz.com/air/c-32a-air-…
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@Aviation_Intel Enjoy it while it lasts, clock's already running on that livery.
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@Robotbeat this is not just Trump sucks. the rest of the western world to varying degrees, down to an individual level, no longer sees the US as the obvious choice to align with. i’m just telling you how it is, i travel a lot
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@somepitch 1) China absolutely reneges on agreements. They also are not terribly pragmatic, see Taiwan.
2) The US backed down on a lot of stuff. Not hell-bent.
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Trump sucks. But: Leaders forfeit any claim to moral outrage when they choose to ally with China instead. China is literally a dictatorship. Not a wannabe dictatorship. An actual dictatorship.
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope
EXCLUSIVE: Canadian PM Mark Carney is spearheading discussions between the EU and a major Indo-Pacific trade bloc after calling on middle powers to join forces. The aim is to short-circuit Donald Trump’s tariffs. 🔗 politi.co/4ayYnTn
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@Robotbeat 1) not saying they don’t, but they are currently more predicable than the US and (obviously) not destroying western agreements that are the foundation of stability. 2) backing down doesnt mean predicable and stable, in fact it’s almost worse.
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@Robotbeat haha ok then, make a case as to why it isn’t, i’m listening! also touch on why other countries shouldn’t have relationships of convenience with dictatorships when the US has done it for decades across admins
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@Robotbeat no, but most would chose a predicable pragmatic dictatorship to do business with over a completely unpredictable, irrational kleptocracy hell bent on destroying stability in the world
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@somepitch Is a mouthy democracy worse than a literal dictatorship?
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@gabednconfused ugh of all the cars they could have used for that picture too…
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