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Introducing P.R.I.S.M 🧡 Production-Regularized Impact Statistical Model An open-source NBA player impact metric that blends regularized adjusted plus-minus with possession-level weighted box production Methodology and Leaderboard below court-share.com/prism
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Near miss. What if xGOT did not treat the goal frame as a hard boundary? A shot centimetres outside the post or crossbar may tell us as much about execution quality as a shot centimetres inside it. So I tested a simple xGOT frame* idea on StatsBomb’s 2022 World Cup open data.
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the better the CEO, the more screenshots like this you'll see (1) reaches out to everyone with high agency (2) communicates to the point and warm (3) low ego in his claims and asks
How to lose $600 million: Step 1: Get a message from Cursor CEO in 2022 Step 2: Don't see it Step 3: Don't respond Step 4: Don't help with content Step 5: Don't negotiate for 1% advisory shares Step 6: Cursor sells for $60 billion Step 7: You sir are $600 million poorer All jokes aside, massive congrats to @mntruell and the @cursor_ai team!
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How to lose $600 million: Step 1: Get a message from Cursor CEO in 2022 Step 2: Don't see it Step 3: Don't respond Step 4: Don't help with content Step 5: Don't negotiate for 1% advisory shares Step 6: Cursor sells for $60 billion Step 7: You sir are $600 million poorer All jokes aside, massive congrats to @mntruell and the @cursor_ai team!
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shout out to @lildrkiro instantly provided some sources he had, and this one was critical to my ongoing work on the basketball world model/encoding the game into numeric primitives paper. I am going to rip this bad boy up over the next couple of days. Appreciate you. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/article…
Anyone have reading material for bio mechanics in basketball?
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testing a ui revamp for @CourtShareApp just the colors, would love thoughts
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Anyone have reading material for bio mechanics in basketball?
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Reposting the final draft model updates icymi #NBAdraft x.com/i/status/2064942970382…

Final 2026 NBA draft model top-30
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advice for college students that aren't sure how to spend the summer, want to get into ML research, and are disillusioned by lame big tech swe internships: spend the summer reading and implementing the best paper awards from neurips, icml, and iclr 2025. it'll be challenging at first, and you'll have to read a lot of prior work to catch up, but it's doable over a summer (esp with coding agents) and you'll enter the school year considerably smarter
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All you need is enough to afford ai subscriptions, rent and instant ramen for a year
Not sure who needs to hear this but you can start a company without VC money
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New article up on my website (linked below): Moving On Up: A Look at Mid Major to Power 5 Transfer Success In it, I discuss what we can learn from the last couple of transfer cycles when evaluating players transferring from mid majors up to the power 5 level
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choose something and refuse to let go. strangle the thing with your attention, drown it in your hours, see what happens when you stop dabbling and start demanding everything from yourself.
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Passion bro, great to see it shared among my colleagues exactly how it felt.When writing my last article too #wecoming
It’s 3:31am. All I’ve been doing is working on my draft guide. Still not tired. Not even worried about work tomorrow. Hoops fuels me on a level caffeine can’t compare to
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It’s 3:31am. All I’ve been doing is working on my draft guide. Still not tired. Not even worried about work tomorrow. Hoops fuels me on a level caffeine can’t compare to
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you become limitless the moment you stop waiting for motivation to save you. motivation was never the thing that was going to change your life. it comes and goes too fast. one bad day and it disappears. one stressful week and suddenly all your goals feel impossible again. what actually changes your life is energy, focus, and having a vision strong enough to keep you moving even when you don’t feel like it. most people are living far below their actual potential because they’re mentally exhausted all the time. constantly distracted. constantly overstimulated. constantly draining their attention on things that don’t matter. then they wonder why they feel stuck, unmotivated, and behind in life. your mind cannot create anything powerful when it’s scattered in a hundred different directions every day. what actually changes your life is energy. when your energy is low, everything feels harder than it really is. replying to messages feels exhausting. work feels overwhelming. even basic tasks start feeling heavy. and the dangerous part is most people accept that state as normal. they think being constantly tired, distracted, and mentally foggy is just adulthood. and it’s wrong. your body and mind are constantly influencing each other. you can literally change your mental state faster than you think. put on music that makes you feel alive. move your body for sixty seconds. go outside. drink water. eat better food. stop sitting in the same room draining yourself all day. the smallest shifts in energy can completely change how you think, act, and work. and honestly, focus matters just as much. most people never enter deep work anymore because their attention is destroyed. they check their phone every three minutes. switch tabs every ten seconds. reply to notifications while trying to work. and then wonder why everything feels mentally exhausting. their brain never gets a chance to fully lock into anything. attention residue is real. every distraction leaves part of your mind somewhere else. that’s why focused people seem almost superhuman now. not because they’re smarter than everyone else, but because they can sit with one thing long enough for momentum to build. they protect their attention like it actually matters. because it does. the people who stay consistent usually have a deeper reason attached to what they’re building. something emotional. something personal. something that matters enough to keep them moving even when motivation disappears. that’s the real secret behind people who seem β€œlimitless.” it’s usually not talent. not genetics. not some magical productivity hack. it’s energy. focus. repetition. and having a reason strong enough to keep going long after the excitement fades.
LIMITS DON'T EVEN ENTER MY CONSCIOUSNESS.
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it’s kind of insane that it’s completely normal now to spend basically every waking hour looking at some kind of screen. genuinely do you think you could go a week without electronics
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Building @CourtShareApp so basketball thinkers like this gentleman have a place for their work to live and compound rather than die to the tl
Replying to @Starro____
The perfect weight balance idk, should be specific person to person and it's where beauty and diversity of different evaluation styles appears, and completes eachother.
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Math behind being 10% better every week
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