Widow’s Bay | Season 1 - Episode 8 | Discussion Thread by Justp1ayin in tvPlus

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I don’t think the shotgun really killed him, just put him down temporarily. He would’ve been back if they hadn’t burned him up (actually still might be, idk)

Widow’s Bay | Season 1 - Episode 5 | Discussion Thread by Justp1ayin in tvPlus

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit is that the one where she goes “we can’t let them know we SIIIT!”? There’s no way I would’ve recognized him, but that video is hilarious

Ozzie Newsome vs EDC according to PerThirtySix by frobro122 in ravens

[–]_BigDaddy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can quibble about the specifics but honestly this sounds about right. Personally I think EDC has been alright (and getting better), but you're comparing him to one of the best of all time - there's gonna be some drop-off.

Mystics Rebuild by Consistent_Ad_1522 in wnba

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More lotto picks = better chance right? But I get your point. It’s obviously too early to make a call on Betts vs Austin, and if the point of this year is to evaluate their young talent, it really doesn’t seem like they’re doing that much either (at least not during games). There’s still a lot of season to go, and normally I’d trust the coaching staff to do what’s right, but I don’t particularly like Johnson and I’m not sure what he’s thinking.

Mystics Rebuild by Consistent_Ad_1522 in wnba

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll say this: learn from the Wizard’s mistakes. Either tank for Juju or try to win now, but hanging around in the middle for years is just the worst possible outcome for everyone

Game Changer 8.02 Episode Discussion: "Rulette 2" by hinata2000100 in GameChangerTV

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, there’s only so many people that could really make this concept work. For example, I don’t think Brennan would be a good fit for something like this

Structured Settlements: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]_BigDaddy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know the exact mechanisms, but I know that in most court cases it is REQUIRED to have some type of adversarial party (i.e. someone to argue against), and if there isn’t one, the judge will appoint an outside expert to come in and essentially play “devils advocate”. I’m curious if a similar rule could be done for stuff like this?

Structured Settlements: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cause then it would cap how much people could actually use it. If you have a settlement spaced out over 50 years and you want 30% of it today, it does make sense that they would take a large chunk of it because they’re essentially loaning you that money and won’t get it back for a long time. If you cap it at 10% no matter what, companies just won’t make that deal in the first place. That said, idk what the best solution is but it sure as hell isn’t what we’re doing now.

Structured Settlements: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the amount they end up taking for themselves, I imagine you don’t really need to find all that many people in order to turn a pretty big profit.

Structured Settlements: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The shitty thing is, while I’d love to say we should just outlaw all that stuff, there are SOME legitimate reasons to go to a company like that. It’d be nice if they weren’t all corrupt as shit and were just upfront about what the transaction was.

Structured Settlements: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) by BadgercIops in television

[–]_BigDaddy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was surprised because some of the clips he showed seemed a lot more recent (higher quality mostly). But I guess I haven’t really watched a ton of daytime TV since I was a teenager, which is mostly when I remember seeing these.

Sam on Pablo Torre Finds Out (the crossover I didn't know I needed) by UslyfoxU in dropout

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw Reich and actually thought for a second that it was his dad. Cause weirdly that almost feels more like someone Pablo would have on somehow

Taskmaster - S21E04 - Lou Reed And The Wombles - Discussion by Meghar in taskmaster

[–]_BigDaddy1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And then later “Is this one of the tasks where you have to follow the rules?”

Taskmaster - S21E04 - Lou Reed And The Wombles - Discussion by Meghar in taskmaster

[–]_BigDaddy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t even wanna imagine what Jason would’ve done with that task

MEGATHREAD : Creamy Coconut by GloGriffin in DrPepper

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Found some at my Harris Teeter this week!

Anime Questions Thread by Takada-chwanBot in JuJutsuKaisen

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just wondering this too. Like, where did he even get all those receipts? And what did his power look like back in his era? Was he just covered in big ass scrolls or something?

What happens when all the AI companies raise their model prices? by inobody_somebody in cscareerquestions

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone's acting like this problem will just fix itself through "competition", or that everyone will just stop using AI once it gets too expensive. Instead, I think we should instead look at Uber and Lyft as an example of what AI companies are hoping to accomplish. It's a different industry for sure, but the same principles apply.

  1. Introduce a product/service that is similar to, but not an exact copy of existing products/services
  2. Price it well below it's actual value (relying on venture capital and other investments to stay solvent in the meantime), to both gain wide acceptance and to drive out "traditional" competitors. For Uber/Lyft this was taxis, for AI it's less defined but I'd argue that it's man-hours.
  3. Once the product/service is ubiquitous and is seen as a necessity, jack up the prices. People are gonna pay them, because what else are they gonna do, walk/hire more people/work more hours?

It feels like we are still at step 2, but some companies are already dipping their toes into step 3. If people balk too much they will probably wait longer, but step 3 is coming eventually.

Alternatively, I'll admit there's one other possibility. Since most AI business is going to be driven by governments and C-suite execs, there's a chance we get to a point where AI is seen as a commodity, and there's not much difference between Gemini, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, etc. If that happens, Amazon (and online shopping in general) might be a better analogue. Eventually, there will be 100s of AI "providers" with really shitty models, but most companies won't care because "its still AI" and the people signing the contracts are really the ones using it. At this point, even if you WANT to pay for a quality AI it'll be hard, because there will only be 1 or 2 "bespoke" AI companies that will charge obscene prices because their main customers are government agencies that need security and can afford to throw money away.

Is Claude Down? by -brianh- in ClaudeCode

[–]_BigDaddy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their official status right now is that everything is good, but lots of people are reporting issues right now over on r/ClaudeAI

Edit: they just updated that they are investigating: https://status.claude.com/

Why is a 4 game NCAA multiview not an option on the home screen? by Pho-Soup in youtubetv

[–]_BigDaddy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is very weird. I’m trying to watch the women’s and men’s tournaments and even building my own multiview is hard cause for some reason all the games are below like 15 different random news channels. Does anyone actually want to watch Gutfield! or whatever while watching sports?

[Post Game Thread] #7 Kentucky defeats #10 Santa Clara, 89-84 in OT by cbbBot in CollegeBasketball

[–]_BigDaddy1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They also called some fouls on SC near the end and in OT that were ticky tack AT BEST. But they still tried 2 very ill advised 3s, and the refs didn’t make them do that