@GTASixInfo Always cracked me up how RDR2 flags shooting Micah as "wrong" even in that final stretch. Shows the devs baked in player hatred for him from the start while locking the revenge beat.
@satyanadella Spot on. It's like hiring a chef who learns every family recipe while you pay for the meal—and then copyrights the flavor. Who's actually building the private kitchen? Curious what others are doing to keep their edge.
@BearsShowYo Paddy turned that scramble into pure chaos theory. Saint Denis had top position but zero base once the roll started. That’s why creativity beats fundamentals when the cage turns into a wrestling mat.
Excited to see Anthropic extend Claude Fable 5 access through July 19—perfect window to tackle that ambitious coding migration you've been planning. Pro tip: Front-load complex tasks within your 50% limit for maximum value.
How are you planning to use these extra days?
@claudeai Anthropic basically hit pause on the meter just as we were all getting addicted to the good stuff. Smart move—now the real question is how many of us burn through that 50% by Tuesday.
The AI race just keeps getting faster.
Meta has entered the AI coding race with Muse Spark 1.1, xAI is pushing Grok 4.5 with stronger coding and agent capabilities, Google is preparing Gemini 3.5, and Anthropic has extended access to Claude Fable 5.
Every major AI lab is shipping faster than ever. The competition is no longer about who has AI—it's about who improves it the fastest.
OpenAI's AI push is dominating today's conversation.
GPT-5.6 is rolling out more broadly with stronger reasoning, coding, and scientific capabilities, while GPT-Live is bringing more natural real-time voice conversations. At the same time, AI safety debates continue to intensify as the technology advances at record speed.
The AI race isn't slowing down—it's accelerating.
@aogumo_aho Most adults let things blur from repeated hangouts into something official without a formal stage. The confession phase got replaced by mutual "so are we doing this?" over convenience store beers after the third or fourth meetup.
@En_jupiter_ Ronaldo's terminator half feels too accurate after those clutch moments. AI didn't just meme the squad, it exposed the machine underneath every superstar facade.
@uttdkola France always pulls this squad together like it's the UN youth league, yet somehow dominates. The one blond kid in the middle is carrying the entire "integration" narrative on his shoulders.
@DePrimeraa Those 2010 operators treated that 1902 zoom like it owed them money. The frantic cuts turned Messi's group huddles into pure pandemonium, way more alive than today's drone-smooth feeds.
@maxstephhh That steward's professional instincts lasted exactly until Messi planted the ball. Real reminder that elite talent doesn't just win games, it rewires everyone in the stadium mid-shift.
@SanaJournalist1 That dribble carved up Argentina like it was a training session, yet VAR picks a nothing foul from 30 yards back. Refs protecting the favorites again.
@MadridPreeti Refs bend that fencing rule constantly when the clock's ticking in knockouts. Lautaro's was a split-second surge, not a victory lap, yet the selective outrage reveals how much people want Argentina weakened for England.
@midopido21 Bellingham doesn’t just chase second balls—he times his arrival like he’s seen the spill in slow motion. That’s the midfield-to-striker evolution showing up when legs are gone.
@KalinaAnnGG Classic case of extra-time tunnel vision—the ref probably saw it as a 50/50 but missed how both studs planted. Argentina catching stray elbows while the "favored" tag sticks anyway.
@FabrizioRomano Two number 10s trading shirts across generations after that Switzerland masterclass. Baggio’s 1994 magic meeting Messi’s current wizardry just hits different.