Send us a text Please see our corresponding Substack episode. There's a moment in every national crisis when a government must choose between managing decline and gambling on renewal. Canada's 2025 budget represents such a moment—not because it's perfect, but because it dares to imagine that the arithmetic of austerity isn't the only math that matters. For decades, we've been told that national budgets should behave like household budgets, that debt is inherently dangerous, that the only resp...
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Send us a text Please see our corresponding Substack episode. There's a moment in every national crisis when a government must choose between managing decline and gambling on renewal. Canada's 2025 budget represents such a moment—not because it's perfect, but because it dares to imagine that the arithmetic of austerity isn't the only math that matters. For decades, we've been told that national budgets should behave like household budgets, that debt is inherently dangerous, that the only resp...
🗺️ Seeing the Whole Earth: Why AlphaEarth Foundations Matters More Than You Think
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
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🗺️ Seeing the Whole Earth: Why AlphaEarth Foundations Matters More Than You Think
Send us a text Please see the corresponding Substack for more information We've been trying to see our planet clearly for decades now, and we're still not very good at it. That's the uncomfortable truth behind Google DeepMind's recent release of AlphaEarth Foundations. This foundational AI model does something we desperately need but haven't quite managed to achieve: it creates a consistent, accessible view of our entire planet's surface. Not just snapshots. Not just fragments. But a continuo...
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
Send us a text Please see our corresponding Substack episode. There's a moment in every national crisis when a government must choose between managing decline and gambling on renewal. Canada's 2025 budget represents such a moment—not because it's perfect, but because it dares to imagine that the arithmetic of austerity isn't the only math that matters. For decades, we've been told that national budgets should behave like household budgets, that debt is inherently dangerous, that the only resp...