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Never Forget RT @netw3rk "I want it frantic down there, I want it calm and poised up here." 69-ing with Eric Spoelstra
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Amazing Siskel & Ebert argument over the Wayans Brothers' Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
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This series would be awesome šŸæ
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This week is all about All American Good Guy Dad posting ā€œsometimes a spanking is the only thing that keeps a kid in lineā€ and SS Warrior 1488 posting ā€œnever would I dare diminish the immaculate light of a child with Violenceā€
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This is an extremely reasonable thing for Harris to ask for. It's honestly the sharpest, most rational thing I can ever remember her doing. Biden says he's going to resign as president, and when asked any follow-up questions, he's like, ugh, can we talk about this tomorrow?
Jill Biden's account of Kamala Harris asking Joe Biden for his endorsement when he informed her he was dropping out usatoday.com/story/news/poli…
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Replying to @jw1975623
You don’t hold any moral high ground over me, we just typing on the same keyboard.
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> Of course the actual question remains: if you were to give an athlete in their PRIME these enhancements, how much better could the best become? Barry Bonds answered this. It was awesome.
Overall retrospective on The Enhanced Games: There are a few thoughts here to break down. 1) The athletes were so grateful to participate. They made so much money to be there, some $1M to participate. For them that was a new lease on life. For an athlete who is past their prime to be able to compete again, actually get paid, have support, they could not have been happier. 2) The athletes hitting PBs (personal bests) was actually interesting and a good to see. But who cares, right? What we want to see is WRs (world records) right? Sort of. The athletes they got were mostly all past their prime. The pool they had to choose from had to be willing to take the enhancement drugs, be excommunicated from the traditional sports orgs for participating, have needed money, etc. So basically they’re not the best of the best athletes that are enhancing (at least publicly in this event). Not jabs, reality of getting older in sports. And even then, many of them were able to perform the best they ever did in their lives with the enhancement. That’s actually a huge win and very cool. And when you watched the interviews they’re honestly saying they FEEL the best they’ve ever felt. So good for them. This is likely why several of the natural athletes outperformed the enhanced ones. Because those athletes were in their prime and training for the larger events. They were clean. Of course the actual question remains: if you were to give an athlete in their PRIME these enhancements, how much better could the best become? 3) The Enhanced Games seems to be angling for some sort of subscription based supplement company model or something like that. In one of the interviews one of the organizers mentioned something like they’re using the event to collect data and want to sell supplements. So that seems to be the larger play: show people how drugs can improve their life, sell the drugs. 4) The event was clearly using science as the main patina to promote their larger business agenda. TLDR: It was an interesting event. The athletes were over the moon grateful and excited to get paid (a lot). The organizers are trying to likely use this to promote some sort of supplement company. They got to expose the world to their drugs they’re trying to sell. Athletes got to hit PBs and feel great and play their sports again. It was overall a cool thing.
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ME: fuck, this spreadsheet is going to be unreadable ENENTARZI (Sumerian accountant whose soul is imprisoned in my Excel program): O great scribe, by the blessing of Nadu, perhaps a pivot table? ME: hey thanks man ENENTARZI: Truly this afterlife is a wondrous and blessed one
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NEW @YahooSports: An ongoing research project shows that Wilt Chamberlain likely averaged 8 blocks per game in his career. Here’s how that’d stack up among the official leaders:
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On earth, there is 1 atmosphere of pressure In space, there is 0 atmospheres of pressure On the bottom of the ocean, there are up to 1,100 atmospheres of pressure Building a vessel that can safely protect humans for deep sea diving is *harder*
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Cerebras is pretty funny because you can just imagine the origin story being some boomer non-technical manager going ā€œok but WHY can’t you just put 50 gigabytes of L3 cache on this chipā€ and the engineer being put on the spot and going ā€œUh, I guess you could?ā€
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If I had a dollar for every time a team with Anthony Davis on the roster got the No. 1 pick I’d have $3. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it keeps happening
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I finally watched trap and I can’t even ethically log it on letterboxd like that is not a movie
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To add to the a million things said about Mad Men lately: when they do flashback scenes and John Hamm needs to appear younger, he simply acts happier and dumber, and it completely works
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San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama has cleared concussion protocol and will play in Game 4 against the Portland Trail Blazers (3:30 pm ET on ESPN), per me and @malika_andrews.
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In the NL Central, the Run Differential standings are the exact opposite of the actual current standings. Wild.
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"The decision to structure your application as web content is an admission of defeat; you're declaring that you are, in fact, not better at writing render code than all the people behind Chrome"
Replying to @DanielW_Kiwi
You're asking the wrong question. Pretty much anything can be rendered as web content. The decision to structure your application as web content is an admission of defeat; you're declaring that you are, in fact, not better at writing render code than all the people behind Chrome.
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are there people out there who just want to refactor every day? just wake up and find the worst code and just chip away at it and clean it up wake up the next day do it again, infinitely improving things with zero external impact?
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this is true and part of why ADHD is so tiring. if you dont take advantage of your 'flow' to the utmost you wont get anything done after. so you have to overexert yourself because you dont know when the brief clarity will end. im tired.
the first rule of ADHD is Never Sit Down and Don’t Take A Break. breaks are traps. momentum is your friend. you will get bored long before you get tired and you will conflate the two and it is ur brain’s favorite lie! do it in one sweep!
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It's finally here! OpenCode Plugins Preview. Try it yourself with: opencode plugin oc-plugin-vault-tec Make sure your OpenCode version is >= 1.3.13
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Release: @DraftKings today announced DK Replay in Oregon, a new sports betting offering that introduced historical betting markets for MLB. DK Replay is now available in Oregon after receiving approval to launch by the Oregon Lottery.
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