For example:
in 2025, CFMTL's first game of the season was Feb 22 (nearly March); first home game for fans was April 12; last home game was Oct 4.
Redraw this chart based on actual fan experience, and you see a radical change for Montrealers.
Final schedule tbd, but estimating ~75% of full capacity match weeks (where all 34 teams play) will overlap.
For example:
in 2025, CFMTL's first game of the season was Feb 22 (nearly March); first home game for fans was April 12; last home game was Oct 4.
Redraw this chart based on actual fan experience, and you see a radical change for Montrealers.
Like any new habit, it can be hard to start measuring impact. Start simple. It’s worth it.
How would AI-led government reviews and administration uphold those rights?
That question has to be part of Canada’s AI strategy.
How would AI-led government reviews and administration uphold those rights?
That question has to be part of Canada’s AI strategy.
Given that a number greater than 1(x) is required to make a thing go right, and that the exact equal number (y) is required to make it out of sight (x = y), what is the minimum whole number required to achieve both outcomes?
www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/pop...
Given that a number greater than 1(x) is required to make a thing go right, and that the exact equal number (y) is required to make it out of sight (x = y), what is the minimum whole number required to achieve both outcomes?
www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/pop...
the existential collapse of this monumental pile of shit company simply can't come quickly enough
- Do we know that LLMs are effective evaluators of board performance?
- Is a transcript of one meeting a legitimate measure of board performance?
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- Do we know that LLMs are effective evaluators of board performance?
- Is a transcript of one meeting a legitimate measure of board performance?
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That’s the word you’re looking for here, sir. Propaganda.
That’s the word you’re looking for here, sir. Propaganda.
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It’s municipal elections day! Go vote for Montreal’s future. 🧡✅
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It’s municipal elections day! Go vote for Montreal’s future. 🧡✅
We deserve political candidates with good ideas, some basic understanding of the tools they use, and a healthy dose of critical thinking.
Yes please to some kind of labelling regulation for AI use in politics.
À St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, l’aspirant maire François Roy en est même fier" ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/220...
We deserve political candidates with good ideas, some basic understanding of the tools they use, and a healthy dose of critical thinking.
Yes please to some kind of labelling regulation for AI use in politics.
We are uniquely blessed by our country’s vast natural beauty.
It binds us together and shapes our identity as a people.
It is our contribution to the shared heritage of the human race."
- @maharaj.org Director of Policy at Nature Canada
Nature and our parks are the two most important components of Canada's national identity: more than medicare; more than the Charter of Rights; more even than hockey!
Love of nature unites our country. It triumphs over polarisation.
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We are uniquely blessed by our country’s vast natural beauty.
It binds us together and shapes our identity as a people.
It is our contribution to the shared heritage of the human race."
- @maharaj.org Director of Policy at Nature Canada
I wrote this article to show how fundraising activities can be broken down into manageable steps ... but my real goal is to help people sidestep anxiety and worry.
To you, a fundraising target is more than a number. It’s a program, social change, a client’s well-being, or someone’s job.
That's why your fundraising process is such a superpower.
We break it down in The Organizer #29 ->
I wrote this article to show how fundraising activities can be broken down into manageable steps ... but my real goal is to help people sidestep anxiety and worry.
Spoiler: On a scale of 1 to 8, AI is an 8
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