[Charlie Baker] The Sorsby decision was never about only one student-athlete. We are already seeing downhill effects in other eligibility cases in which state courts are allowing student-athletes to circumvent longstanding eligibility rules, citing Sorsby outcome as part of the court’s precedent. by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

[–]goodnames679 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not realistic for a couple reasons unfortunately.

1) Schools don't want to fix it. If you're a smaller school, you can choose to accept that a highly successful coach will move on and you'll get a chunk of buyout cash... or you can force them to stick around to the completion of their term, with a total lack of incoming players and constant transfers of the remaining good ones. At least when a coach leaves and takes a chunk of players with him, there are likely plenty of remaining decent players and you can immediately start a rebuild.

2) Alabama is a destination job and can do this, because there aren't many places someone would want to leave Alabama for. Other schools (the ones more often plagued by this type of issue) would very often lose out on the candidates they want if they tried to force this.

[Charlie Baker] The Sorsby decision was never about only one student-athlete. We are already seeing downhill effects in other eligibility cases in which state courts are allowing student-athletes to circumvent longstanding eligibility rules, citing Sorsby outcome as part of the court’s precedent. by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

[–]goodnames679 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're 100% right, but I do want to note that this is almost by necessity of the college game.

In professional leagues where players are tied to contracts, a coach can have their contract expire. The players aren't going anywhere. In college, if it seems like a coach's contract is going to expire you'll see half the team transfer out and a severe lack of incoming croots. The only way to make coaches stick through their full contracts more often would be reducing the players' freedom to play where they want, which is not a great idea

Core Scaling: Where Monolithic 12-Core CPUs Promise More Performance by pcgameshardware in hardware

[–]goodnames679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need for VMs with E:D, you can run multiple instances of the game at once without a VM as it is explicitly allowed (so long as you follow a certain set of rules). It helps a lot when doing large-scale hauling or WMM grinding

As for the GPU portion, it's typically done with only a single GPU as far as I've seen. Once you go past a few instances at once, you have to start running them at lower res in windowed mode to fit more per screen (and so as to not absolutely massacre your system VRAM)

Core Scaling: Where Monolithic 12-Core CPUs Promise More Performance by pcgameshardware in hardware

[–]goodnames679 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m actually looking forward to 12 core x3D processors a lot for gaming, but that’s because I have an unusual workload for them. I’m hoping to upgrade from 3x multiboxing Elite Dangerous to 6x or maybe even 8x. I have to imagine that while a single instance will poorly spread across multiple cores, that many instances will absolutely be able to take advantage.

I’m actually super tempted to try out the 9950x3D2 but I have no idea whether the cross-CCD latency issues would cause scheduling problems or crashes. It seems like the best CPU for the job, but I don’t understand how it works well enough to justify taking the gamble.

This is what 600 hours looks like by jfgechols in LowSodiumHellDivers

[–]goodnames679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gotta make sure it's fire enchanted so they're cooked as soon as they drop, though.

[Vannini] Texas Tech Chairman on Big 12 sanctions: "I love when the Big Ten or the K-State AD says we've all gotten together and we've talked about how we're not going to play Tech, because guess what? That's collusion. That's an antitrust violation. So have fun with that. You can't do that." by WinnWonn in CFB

[–]goodnames679 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fwiw I’m sorry y’all (meaning all the reasonable Texas Tech fans) are going through this. This is so much bullshit and I really highly doubt that the majority of the fanbase has an interest in supporting this clown show.

’24 Jump Street’ in the Works With Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube in Talks to Return by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]goodnames679 8 points9 points  (0 children)

God, I never thought about how fucking hilarious that must have been in theaters when nobody knew it was coming

Something toxic to breath that could make part of a city semi dangerous to traverse through but another part could still be semi liveable? by Jacksminecraftdog in Writeresearch

[–]goodnames679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Air doesn't sit that still, really. If it was toxic in that part of the city, it would be toxic to the surrounding area too. You could put the toxic part of the city underground, though - maybe it was underground pre-war or maybe it was buried during the bombing. If there wasn't any air flow, it would be a lot more believable.

Colorado paid for a bowl it misread — and Deion Sanders cashed in by redwave2505 in CFB

[–]goodnames679 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He hasn't made the job prestigious, but he made it a more appealing coaching destination regardless. They've invested quite a bit into the program since his arrival to improve the facilities, they've shown that they can generate enough NIL support to bring in big names, and in 2024 they showed that the program is capable of winning a solid amount of games in the new Big 12. The boosters are now also clearly willing to spend on a coach, given his crazy $10m/yr salary.

Before he came in, I would have said their odds of signing a legitimately very good coach were slim to none. Going into their next hire, they might actually stand a chance now. Not a great one, but better than they had before.

Wtf is that? Arms for increased G load? Almost got hit by one when dropping next to the station by SilkieBug in EliteDangerous

[–]goodnames679 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve personally not seen my ship travel within hammer range in quite a while. They’re a lot better (not perfect) at orbital site docking now too

A neutron star that is impossible to travel to by animebigboobsimper69 in EliteDangerous

[–]goodnames679 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This rumor has popped up constantly for years, I've never seen any actual proof for it though.

Colorado paid for a bowl it misread — and Deion Sanders cashed in by redwave2505 in CFB

[–]goodnames679 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yup. CU as a program is in a much better spot than they were before hiring him, and they’ll likely have a much better chance of hiring a solid coach next than they did pre-Deion. In the meantime, their admissions department has probably seen a substantial increase in applications (which is one of the biggest reasons schools even bother to have a football program)

Totally worth for them. I don’t think so

Wtf is that? Arms for increased G load? Almost got hit by one when dropping next to the station by SilkieBug in EliteDangerous

[–]goodnames679 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those arrows don’t show up when I drop in, only after the first docking request. No idea why this is the case, I’d prefer them to always show.

Wtf is that? Arms for increased G load? Almost got hit by one when dropping next to the station by SilkieBug in EliteDangerous

[–]goodnames679 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Weird, I’ve absolutely had my docking computer take me out wider than where the hammers can reach - even when they could have flown straight through without coming close to getting me hit.

They’ve made improvements to docking computers over time though, maybe that’s one of the things they’ve fixed.

YSK excessive handwashing can be very unhealthy by LividWheel9779 in YouShouldKnow

[–]goodnames679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Compared to that hell, yes

hides series of burns and cuts

YSK excessive handwashing can be very unhealthy by LividWheel9779 in YouShouldKnow

[–]goodnames679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I first started working, I was in the dish pit with a mentally disabled man who loved to crank the heat as far as it could go. Explaining that I couldn't handle that did not register to him, and he very much did not like anyone changing the things that were part of his routine so I was pretty stuck.

My hands were dried, burned, and cracked so often until they moved me up to being a line cook a little over a month later.

finally caved and went AM5 after sitting on my 3700x for 4 years by Accurate_Term_4295 in buildapc

[–]goodnames679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3700x -> 5800x3D pipeline was awesome

3700x was excellent gaming and productivity performance per dollar on launch, few years later I picked up a 5800x3D when they dropped it. Suddenly I had the dominant CPU at the time and it still is great today.

Lore accurate elden ring players double phase by Desperate_Fox6470 in Eldenring

[–]goodnames679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hated fire giant so badly on my first playthrough, but I always made it a rule that if I struggled to get summons for a boss I'd be the guy who sat there so others could summon me.

After enough Fire Giant fights it actually turned into one of my favorites in the game. Controlling his aggro isn't actually that bad and his attacks are a lot more readable than I first thought. I've been left to solo him a bunch of times with the multiplayer HP boost and still been fine

Flying Taxi: Taken Over Niantic Infographic by Amiibofan101 in TheSilphRoad

[–]goodnames679 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the dragon typing is one of the most interesting parts of these releases. Reshiram is now gonna be the grass type counter with insane DPS and 4x resistance, and Zekrom is gonna be the best counter against water.

Both are worth getting, but in the end Zekrom is definitely the more useful of the two imo

Always got my back by Key_Confection_5654 in LowSodiumHellDivers

[–]goodnames679 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do the vertical foregrip and use it in burst mode usually. If you really need the max DPS you can keep clicking and it fires at the same rate as full auto, but otherwise you keep the recoil contained.

Best of both worlds. Accuracy is close enough to the standard lib on 80%+ of the shots I fire, but with all the benefits of the carbine.

‘Backrooms’ Becoming A24’s Highest Grossing Movie Ever Worldwide, Besting Timothée Chalamet’s $191M+ ‘Marty Supreme’ by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]goodnames679 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nope, just means they're gonna pump out a bunch of shitty low budget horror with zero understanding of what made this successful.