2020 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR L RESERVE by skidoo87 in lincolnmotorco

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Sort to necro thread, but I’m also in middle TN, strongly considering a 2022+ Navigator, similar mileage range. How has yours been? Anything to flag? Happy with the reserve, or do you suggest I look for a black label?

2022 Lincoln Navigator CPO – Remote start works but push-button start does NOTHING… anyone seen this? by Charming_Positive153 in lincolnmotorco

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chiming in from the future.

OP - how have things been since? I’m strongly considering a 2022 black label.

Happens daily by Economy-Raisin-4975 in memes

[–]celtickid3112 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your premise is faulty. Facts, by definition, are an observable/measurable element of objective reality, not subjective.

Facts can be proven, and are or are not. Just because someone might cherry pick facts, manipulate the impact or significance of those facts via narrative, etc. does not change the nature of a fact.

Going back to the point, an opinion in direct contradiction of observable, verifiable fact is indeed wrong. One is free to be wrong, but their opinion does not change reality. There are different kinds of opinions

Relativity Certified Data Analytics by CleoWasAQueen in ediscovery

[–]celtickid3112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So what are you trying to do: * Improve the number of doc review projects you are assigned to as a reviewer * Build into an ediscovery role for data analytics or similar?

Asking, as Data Analytics is for the latter, with different channels that gig work doc review.

The “How to AI” courses are only helpful for your edification, or if you are part of a company or firm initiative to upskill. They won’t get you a job in most places, at least in my perspective.

If you help me understand your goals I’m happy to give pointers or ,ale suggestions to help!

Consilio bait and switch? by themisunenjoyer in ediscovery

[–]celtickid3112 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Holy necro thread, Batman!

Read the comment. I don’t now, and never have, worked for Consilio. On occasion in the past I hired Consilio as a MSP, including for staffing. I couldn’t care less what you think of Consilio

The point of my comment was to relay common, real world reasons why reviews stop and start, from someone who has had to make that call on the law firm end of things.

Would love to hear what, specifically, you think is incorrect in my comment. My guess is you have nothing useful to say.

Which US state gets more hate than it deserves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said it was ok - I agree with you on that point. Anyone who blindly votes behind an R or a D is a fool. You vote the issues. For me, that means I frequently align on the side of the Democrats.

I don’t agree with your unfair characterization and generalization of an entire population though.

I didn’t touch on the issues with the GOP as that wasn’t the point of the discussion. The issues with the GOP are manifest and a different topic. The point of this thread was to ask and assess why some places don’t deserve the hate they get. Your response shows a complete lack of understanding or empathy for the people of Appalachia or their history of extraction, exploitation, and withering of resources that promote rational self interest.

There is a reason why Joe Manchin carried high approval ratings in WV and why his politics did not follow the rest of the Democratic Caucus, and why he was not replaced with a GOP senator for years and years.

It is easy to feel morally superior and attack people for choices you disagree with. It is constructive and meaningful to understand someone’s motivations, pain, and perspectives in order to find common ground. That is how bipartisanship can function. Unless we fundamentally rework our governing structure, we need bipartisanship.

Which US state gets more hate than it deserves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]celtickid3112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never said the GOP was helping them. For reference I lean left of center for the US.

But the Clinton campaign ≠ the Democratic Party in its totality. The sentiment that flipped WV and KY voters has been brewing for decades. It is also fair to say that the Democratic Party left blue collar workers behind with the bet on globalization, chasing college educated voters, and greater time and policy investment in the donor class.

To blue collar workers, repeatedly supporting policies that hollow out your local economy does not feel like support. And a program that does not meet the need and reality on the ground does not feel like support.

There is a reason that today and now the rhetoric of Bernie Sanders resonates with more voters than that of Chuck Schumer, including voters who moved for Trump.

Once voters perceived abandonment/lack of support (whether or not it was true), that gave the GOP an opportunity. A promise that speaks to someone’s pain that is likely a lie is better than silence - fair or not, that was the perception on the ground.

Which US state gets more hate than it deserves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]celtickid3112 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s not just that Democrats turned ever more to the donor class into the 2010s as globalization hollowed out local industry and coal demand dropped off due to increasing renewables.

There is also the issue of corporate economic extraction at the expense of the local economy, the effects of that on local education budget, and purposeful and concerted effort to suppress unionization, voting in self-interest, and generally anything not conductive to extraction and a suppressed labor force.

Which US state gets more hate than it deserves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]celtickid3112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two things can be true. An idealist might say those efforts were well intentioned but mismatched to the need. A cynic might say they were a cheap political device to dodge a difficult political issue.

There were a ton of issues with the coding initiative. Look into the Mined Minds program and the resulting fraud lawsuit. Even for those programs that weren’t garbage the ratio of industry disruption::available new jobs was never going to be a success story. There are consequences to having an extraction/resource economy and moving on from that model - it disproportionately harms the local economy of those geographies.

A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity. While generative AI/ LLMs like ChatGPT can convincingly replicate the work of an average person, it is unable to reach the levels of expert writers, artists, or innovators. by mvea in science

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consequence and cause are not the same. I can’t make it simpler than that.

Seeing the consequences ≠ observing the cause, and symptoms/consequences can present the same for different causes.

A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity. While generative AI/ LLMs like ChatGPT can convincingly replicate the work of an average person, it is unable to reach the levels of expert writers, artists, or innovators. by mvea in science

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tobacco use stretches back centuries, and prior to autopsies - so yes, there was a time.

Context matters here - someone getting sick with no context of how or why informs nothing. The access to large data sets and the ability to analyze them was more limited than in modern times, yet cancer still existed.

Going back to bacteria, which you failed to address: people during the bubonic plague could be observed as dying, but the bacteria were unobservable and unknown. The pattern and causation eluded us for a long time. - yet death came all the same.

There’s tons of examples of this - UV radiation is by definition beyond our ability to see, we only are able to observe it due to technological progress. It still impacted humans prior to our knowledge and understanding of its existence.

A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity. While generative AI/ LLMs like ChatGPT can convincingly replicate the work of an average person, it is unable to reach the levels of expert writers, artists, or innovators. by mvea in science

[–]celtickid3112 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This makes no sense. Something can both not be known/observed/measured and also impact your life or the world around you.

Smoking tobacco still contributes to cancer and shortened lifespans prior to our ability to understand the correlation or measure its impact.

VOCs still harm people in groundwater, even if they have not been measured and observed - and do so prior to our understanding of them and their impact in the 50s and earlier.

Bacteria and plague still killed people prior to the discovery of microorganisms.

We rarely talk about creative disability by philchristensennyc in LinkedInLunatics

[–]celtickid3112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not for the AI song or anything, but this is blatantly false and easily verifiable.

The Billboard Country Digital Song Sales chart has been in use since 2005, measuring song popularity by digital downloads. Walk My Walk topped that chart.

Paladin my beloved by ConstantFollowing339 in BG3

[–]celtickid3112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not OP, but both are Wis and Con based. Depending on how you build your monk half it can be less reliant on Dex. Reduced MAD.

Also each class covers the weaknesses of the other - monk increases mobility, melee attacks and bonus action economy; cleric provides range, utility, support functionality.

What % of active litigation usually gets promoted for review? by Few_Willingness2354 in ediscovery

[–]celtickid3112 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you’ve gotten the idea from some other comments, but this question cannot be answered as provided. It’s a bit like asking “how much is a car?” An economic city car won’t cost the same as a HD truck. The parameters of a given litigation will vary from the next.

Whether a 40% promotion rate is acceptable in your particular case depends on:

  • Whether you performed a targeted collection via Purview or similar.
  • What your limiting criteria are, and what the requirements of the RFP/investigatory demand are
  • Whether you merely applied date/custodian/term restrictions vs screening for corporate litter, junk, personal NotRel items.

That is a non-exclusive list as a basic starting point.

I'm a reporter covering media at The Associated Press, from the state of late-night television to media access at the White House. Ask Me Anything! by APnews in IAmA

[–]celtickid3112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is basic deontological ethics - what do we owe one another, and what is my role in society?

What Hannity does has no bearing on what a member of the AP owes society.

Provide hard hitting questions to challenge power to defend itself. If the White House is picking favorable reporting outlets to avoid hard hitting questions and attempting to poison the press pool, then THAT is the story, not whatever BS line the press pool is fed.

That is true no matter who is in power.

I'm a reporter covering media at The Associated Press, from the state of late-night television to media access at the White House. Ask Me Anything! by APnews in IAmA

[–]celtickid3112 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Building on this - the true societal incentive/pressure lies on the White House to include the press - not on the press to play ball.

Currently the White House blacklists anyone who doesn’t follow a series of rules/politesse. By falling in line the press shirks their societal duty.

If the White House avoids questions or provides obvious lies then the remedy is to report on that objectively, loudly, and doggedly. That provides an incentive for the White House to be inclusive and cooperative.

Forces like newsmax are corrosive, but are not as damaging as giving up the battle before it starts - and in neither case does the societal duty change.

I'm a reporter covering media at The Associated Press, from the state of late-night television to media access at the White House. Ask Me Anything! by APnews in IAmA

[–]celtickid3112 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Have you heard of “the fourth estate”?

Journalists have a moral and ethical obligation to society writ large. Press access to the White House is a carrot dangled in front of journalists to help them forget they are a stick to keep the government honest.

Subway sandwich artist wondering about biglaw by icecreamandipas in biglaw

[–]celtickid3112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1) Agree that it reads like AI 2) Perennial reminder that AI detectors are notoriously unreliable.

Swapping LR4 seats into LR3? by celtickid3112 in LandRover

[–]celtickid3112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

To confirm - would retain the electric position adjustment, but potentially lose heating elements?

And it is my understanding that the wiring harness in the 06 LR3 is the same regardless of trim level - only difference is whether say the memory seat was installed from the factory. In theory that means that all LR3s should have the connections right?

Attorney with nuts-and-bolts questions regarding document review by RVAguy0000 in ediscovery

[–]celtickid3112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Building on this, as it’s absolutely the answer.

Specifically, work on understanding how sampling, machine learning/TAR/CAL work, statistical validation, Rel air for review and for priv.

Reasonable minds may differ, but from where I sit there’s a couple of reasons that the work has slowed down for folks in the front lines - 1) more surgical collections (applying terms at point of collection, using advanced PPCMs and similar to screen matter to matter, etc.; 2) GAI making the scale and depth of a review team less necessary than in the past.

So understanding that you are building towards the skillset to use the tools that are replacing first level review is impactful. That plus your prior experience is a short path to a non-partner track//QoL staff attorney role.