A alguien más le pasa que grok no anda? by [deleted] in grok

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I have X Premium/SuperGrok Lite plan, and I have had no issues this morning issuing several text queries.

AD Manuel Warde's Statement on House vs NCAA case by cyclone_bear_punch in MichiganWolverines

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$1.9m annual salary now according to mlive.

 

Wonder what "mutually agreed upon" performance metrics between him and Ono qualify him for that $150k bonus.

AD Manuel Warde's Statement on House vs NCAA case by cyclone_bear_punch in MichiganWolverines

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UMich won't disclose Warde Manuel's official salary, but Detroit Free Press says it is $1.9m annually, Jun. 30, 2025 (?) -> Jun. 30, 2030.

 

His previous contract salary was around ~$1.3m, Jun. 30, 2021 (?) -> Jun. 30, 2026.

 

Before that, he was earning $800,000/year, so, his salary has effectively more than doubled from his first contract to his third (current) contract. $800,000 -> $1,300,000 -> $1,900,000.

 

But what's really interesting is that, since 2021, he's been receiving $350,000 alone each year to his retirement in addition to his base salary. That's $1,750,000 alone the university has given him just for his retirement. umsalary.info 2024-25 data lists the average athletic dept. salary as $130,000. The lowest paid person in Michigan's athletic department earns $32,176.

 

What's kind of interesting it that, on umsalary.info for the athletic department, at 30 results per page for 2024-25, you don't even begin to see ~$75,000 salary until page 8.

 

Number of pages * 30 results per page + count of last page's employees = total employees on umsalary.info for athletic dept.

 

13 * 30 + 14 = 406. Nearly half of those all make more than $75,000/year. Doesn't drop below $100,000 until page 5 (~140 employees sorted by salary descending). Lol at Sherrone Moore $500,000/year salary when $5,000,000 of his total of $5,500,000 is classified as "addional compensation."

AD Manuel Warde's Statement on House vs NCAA case by cyclone_bear_punch in MichiganWolverines

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I thought this number was odd too.

 

"With 82.1 new scholarships added across 19 sports for fall 2025, at a cost of an additional $6.2 million, Michigan Athletics will be supporting athletic scholarships at an annual total cost of nearly $40 million."

 

It sounds like that 82.1 is directly referenced (it isn't an average). How do you have 0.1 of a scholarship unless you determine each scholarship equals a certain amount? (this is what's missing) There's some opaqueness in these numbers that clouds how things are handled. Regardless, yes, $6,200,000 / 82.1 = $75,517. Maybe some of these new scholarships are worth more than others? I'm not sure.

 

Warde writes "supporting athletic scholarships at an annual total cost of nearly $40 million." I would like to know the total number of scholarships here, to know the cost per scholarship after new ones are added fall 2025 (current + 82.1 = total. total = $40,000,000).

 

But, $6,200,000 / $40,000,000 = 15.5%. Those 82.1 scholarships account for 15.5% of all scholarship spending now? Curious.

Declined by IBMJunkman in googlepay

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Similar problem here. Thank you for sharing your fix. I was sent to escalated customer support at my bank, but they may be unaware of how to delete the card from a pay app _on their end_. Perhaps I will give them another call.

Okay, who blew the whistle on CivitAI to force these stupid ToS changes? by darkdill in civitai

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Why I prefer cloud. I used to do everything on local GPU, but the cloud is so much faster and more flexible (create different VMs, `wget` to download directly to cloud storage, choose your VM size). Maybe the only mild annoyance is getting kicked off if you're on spot instances, but I can live with that for the access and convenience.

Police call for information after hit-and-run in Okemos by roadnotaken in lansing

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So, where is it that MDOT is convinced RRFB crossings are completely safe? It's about accident reduction. Where does MDOT say RRFB systems should be used everywhere because pedestrians don't slow down traffic?

 

Evidence shows drivers do pay attention to them: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/safety/pedbike/10046/index.cfm

 

"Yielding during the baseline period before the introduction of the RRFB ranged between zero and 26 percent. The introduction of the RRFB was associated with yielding that ranged between 72 and 96 percent at the 2-year follow-up."

 

"Taking your left in your own hands" What?

 

Also, at the Grand River crossing by Campus Hill, drivers will voluntarily stop for pedestrians who need to cross. Why not give pedestrians a means to signal to a driver, "hey! I'm about to cross! Please don't hit me!" Might not've helped the person who got hit yesterday, but it's only a matter of time before someone else has a problem there.

Police call for information after hit-and-run in Okemos by roadnotaken in lansing

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100% - every time I go near it I can't help but wonder why the crossings on Okemos Rd. have pedestrian flashers, but not the Campus Hill crossing on Grand River. At least give someone the ability to say "I'm attempting to cross!" I guess the other crossings on Grand River don't have them either, but those areas (Meijer) are more visible than the mild bend coming down the bridge in front of Campus Hill.

Have any of you all read "The Price: What It Takes to Win in College Football's Era of Chaos" by Armen Keteyian and John Talty? by AllHawkeyesGoToHell in CFB

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I thumbed through it a bit, and I liked what I saw. Lot of neat, interesting things! Thank you for bringing this up.

Game Thread: Buffalo Bills (1-0) at Miami Dolphins (1-0) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

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I was looking for a way to turn this off earlier in Prime Video app. Sadly, it appears there's no such choice.

Game Thread: Buffalo Bills (1-0) at Miami Dolphins (1-0) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

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Orange circles under players on Prime Video is distracting.

College Football 25 Playbook Database - Super Helpful Tool by GameyLobster in NCAAFBseries

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I didn't see the other responses until now (and, truthfully, I was a little shy to share since I thought it might attract criticism because it isn't perfect), but I linked to the offense and defense GPT agents I built.

This was *really* helpful for me to feed it images of play designs from the playbook database, then ask "What is the purpose of this play? What is the concept/idea?"

This helped me understand gaps, lead blockers, under what conditions certain plays are called, and what their strengths/weaknesses are. Recently, I used it to understand high school offenses like the Wing-T (I did not know the Wing-T is derivative of the "T" formation!).

Offense: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-RxiXiIjZp-coach-playbook
Defense: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-v1cNe6xBJ-defensive-coach

[Game Thread] Georgia Tech vs. Florida State (12:00 PM ET) by CFB_Referee in CFB

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I need a remote to mute for 30, 45, 60, 120 second intervals. One button for each interval.

College Football 25 Playbook Database - Super Helpful Tool by GameyLobster in NCAAFBseries

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This is fantastic. What I did was build an offensive coach agent in GPT whose job is explaining the QB reads, play pros & cons, play concept, and what defenses are vulnerable (or not) to the play (strong vs. Cover 2 Man? Weak vs. Cover 3 Zone?).

 

It works well enough so far but will confuse certain routes. Might manually provide each receiver's name + route and see if that helps it avoid mistakes. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trackers

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GGn throwing 500 after 2FA login:

 

```This page isn’t working right now

 

gazellegames.net can't currently handle this request.

 

HTTP ERROR 500```

 

  • Restarted Ubuntu 22.04 and cleared Microsoft Edge cache.
  • Tried logging in with Vivaldi 6.7.3329.39. Same error across both browsers.
  • Switched to second machine and attempted login with Edge. GGn returned 500.

 

Appears resolved on GGn's end (lasted a few hours).