@MaximeRivest: remember jagged intelligence. fable is not insanely better here. code is an exception.
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The tweet comments on the concept of jagged intelligence, noting that code is an exception to the pattern where fable is not significantly better.
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remember jagged intelligence. fable is not insanely better here. code is an exception. https://t.co/7BcecXYWqk
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