u/Equivalent-Word-7691

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I have to admit 3.7 flash is nit bad for creative writing

I am a person that didn't have any problems criticizing Google and still I think not releasing any frontier pro model from months is not a good thing for them.

but.. 3.7 flash is quite good in creative writing, personally I prefer it over opus 4.8 and 5.

Probably after fable my second favourite model for writing and it's way cheaper

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u/Equivalent-Word-7691 — 3 days ago
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How good Max5 quota?

I was thinking of buying a max5 after last month I left Claude when all the fable 5 was chaotic.

The thing is I am scared max5 quota is lower than before

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u/Equivalent-Word-7691 — 14 days ago

"Ukraine wins—but who gets the credit after Trump's Iran treaty?"

Given that a Ukrainian victory now seems increasingly likely, how do you think that outcome will be perceived geopolitically?

To clarify what I mean:

· The 2025 US-Israel war against Iran—and the subsequent peace treaty brokered by Trump, which included $300 billion in payments to Iran—left many questioning America's strategic coherence and long-term credibility

· In contrast, a Ukrainian victory over Russia would likely be framed as a victory for NATO as a whole.

· But what about the European Union? For years, the EU was complicit in restraining Ukraine—largely out of cowardice, and due to a strong pro-Putin influence both among its political elites and within a considerable segment of its population.

· That said, to be fair, since Trump effectively abandoned Ukraine, the EU has stepped up and taken on the primary burden of supporting the war effort.

So my core question is: Whose victory will this really be seen as? Not Russia's, obviously. But will it be seen as NATO's triumph? The EU's? Or perhaps something else entirely?

I'm curious about what political narrative will ultimately emerge from this—how will historians, politicians, and the public frame the win?

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u/Equivalent-Word-7691 — 2 months ago