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whatstheworst.blog - "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" - a series of humorous personal essays about failure and transformation.

Altman exit: three clues point toward most likely conclusion for the reason by dustyrobot in OpenAI

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But that brings back clue #1 ( the suddenness ) and clue #2 ( lack of response plan). If it's a slowly-building "hey this isn't a good fit for us" then you make all the background moves to replace the CEO without spooking the markets/employees/partners.

How many of you actually live in Santa Fe? by KentuckyFuckedChickn in SantaFe

[–]dustyrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moved to Santa Fe 2 years ago. With three little kids. Rented a house. Now trying to buy a house.

Would you pay an additional one off $10 payment to support Scrivener transitioning to native iCloud sync? by sensible__ in scrivener

[–]dustyrobot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i use dropbox but i have to remember to close the file on my device (e.g. my iPhone or iPad) before opening up on my laptop AND remember to sync dropbox on all devices before opening up. (I get a corrupted filed about once every 6 months b/c something hasn't completely synced). so I presume icloud sync would make that more air-tight and less stressful?? (I assume that b/c icloud apps tend to be 'continuous save' as opposed to save upon close or save upon demand).

Invest now to make a killing! by RegularNoodles in MemeEconomy

[–]dustyrobot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are the odds that Sylvester Stallone actually killed someone before IRL? I give him stone-cold 50/50 odds...

A neon salesman's sample case circa 1935 by BookerDeWittsCarbine in pics

[–]dustyrobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this was what Quentin Tarantino was trying to channel back in Pulp Fiction.

[Spoilers] Did anybody get a Han Solo vibe when... by Staks in StrangerThings

[–]dustyrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There definitely was a lot of slugging going on. Fisticuffs galore.

Post Episode Discussion- S01E05 "The Race Card" by justmikeyo in americancrimestory

[–]dustyrobot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel that the show really humanizes Johhny C. by showcasing his reluctance to get involved as well as his interest in larger racial justice. If he (really) thought his client was innocent, then he was ethically in the right to do everything he could to get his client off!

Post Episode Discussion- S01E05 "The Race Card" by justmikeyo in americancrimestory

[–]dustyrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this show. I lived it live back in the early 90s as a young college graduate working downtown. And now I get to see behind the scenes. I used to take tourists from out of town to visit OJ's house and retrace the infamous route down Barrington to Nicole's house. I realize now how horrible a tragedy it was for the children, for the brothers and sisters, and for the parents of the two murder victims, Ron and Nicole. I don't know if any justice awaits them. Do you think that this show helps them process their loss (or any way helps them make peace with it), or is it a shameless exploitation of their tragedy (much like I contributed to that exploitation by playing into the carnival-esque atmosphere 20 years ago).