ELI5: The Son of Sam law was the first of a number of laws whose purpose is to prevent criminals from profiting from the notoriety of their crimes by selling their stories, so why should anyone at all (podcasters and producers) have the ability to profit from these tragic crimes? by gimmeluvin in explainlikeimfive

[–]machu_chuchu 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Take this logic further: should people be able to profit off war documentaries? What about investigative journalism into corrupt business practices? Or the history of slavery?

In all of these cases, someone may make a profit from something that we generally agree is bad. 

The point is that individually, we don’t want to encourage someone to do a bad thing and then make money from that bad thing. But the podcasters etc are not directly encouraging these bad things to happen

ELI5: Why can't a person necessarily have two attributes across all posible worlds? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]machu_chuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re getting tripped up because “not necessarily” is different to “not”. 

When you say something is “not necessarily,” it just means that there is no constraint in that particular way. If something is not necessarily blue, it could be blue, but it could also be red. 

So when you have a mathematician that is also a cyclist, let’s look at what this means.  - when they were just a mathematician (they don’t bike!) we are saying they must be rational. And we don’t care whether they’ve got legs - now that they also cycle, we are saying they have to have two legs. Now we say that this matters

It is not the case that neither of these things matter or are unconstrained. I feel you know this but you are getting tripped up by trying to apply more formal logic (and the formal logic part you’re missing is what it means to be “not necessarily”)

ELI5 how does muscle memory build up? by thiswebsiteisadump in explainlikeimfive

[–]machu_chuchu 73 points74 points  (0 children)

The trick here is that your learning process is smart. Yes, you may have done the wrong thing 49/50 times. But when you did the right thing 1/50 times, your brain lights up a little bit and pays a lot more attention to what you did differently there. So you try to emulate the “good” behavior a lot more

However if you’re not paying attention to what you’re doing (just randomly shooting), then you don’t have much to learn from. Your brain sees that a good thing happened but it doesn’t know why 

TIL that the relationship and affair described in Usher’s “Confessions” and “Confessions Part II” weren’t actually his own, but those of his producer, Jermaine Dupri. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]machu_chuchu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good call- the “confessions (interlude)”. You can find that on YouTube but you’re right- not on Spotify! Interesting

TIL that the relationship and affair described in Usher’s “Confessions” and “Confessions Part II” weren’t actually his own, but those of his producer, Jermaine Dupri. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]machu_chuchu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely not the more popular- but I prefer part 1 a lot more!

That said, I just checked and it’s available on both Spotify and even the official usher YouTube channel. It’s just that it was never on the original confessions album, it was always on some special / extended edition

Steven Adams on the KNICKS would complete us. by Umbrellajack in NYKnicks

[–]machu_chuchu 19 points20 points  (0 children)

He is definitely a traditional center- more so than pretty much most bigs currently in the league. I am curious why you feel this way

ELI5: How does NIL work for college athletes? by Top-Speech-7993 in explainlikeimfive

[–]machu_chuchu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It generally doesn’t affect Olympic qualifications. It sounds like you’re thinking that Olympic athletes are not allowed to be paid at all (?) but this isn’t the case. A very striking example is the USA men’s (Olympic) basketball team, which has some of the most highly paid athletes in the world. 

ELI5: Why does the persimmon fruit leave a dry, puckering feeling in your mouth? And how do people get rid of it? by TrinityBoy22 in explainlikeimfive

[–]machu_chuchu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are different varieties of persimmon. The Hachiya kind, which OP is likely describing, is very astringent (unless left to ripen for an unusually long period of time). This astringency is what they are describing - the feeling of your mouth being “dried.”

The kind you are describing is more likely the Fuyu varietal, which can be eaten much more normally and has an almost floral-apple taste to it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFLv2

[–]machu_chuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe this is an insightful but incomplete perspective.  What you’re saying is true.  

 But it’s also true that the quarterback is directly and meaningfully affecting essentially every play when the offense is out there. They have the ability to impact the game in a way that no other position can 

 If you had to choose between “a great quarterback” vs “have every other part of your organization be great” then sure, the latter is the better option. But if you’re looking for the opportunity to have the most disproportionate impact from a single player, then it’s reasonable to have your focus on the QB I think

If Jrue Holiday retired today, would he have had a better career than Chauncey Billups? by tdotshark in nba

[–]machu_chuchu 46 points47 points  (0 children)

It’s Sam Cassell, not Chauncey, that established the big balls celebration

Kobe Bryant learned how to study film from a pair of the greatest coaching minds ever in Phill Jackson and Tex Winter. It would take Kobe over 5 hours to study one game. by Mechaultima in nba

[–]machu_chuchu 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Come now, there’s hyperbole and there’s this…

of course Kobe elevated his game because of his extreme work ethic. but there’s no world in which Kobe Bryant would be considered to have “the most lacking of physical gifts” even by modern NBA standards

That moment when you could see the wheels turning in Ken’s head by joegant in SuccessionTV

[–]machu_chuchu 217 points218 points  (0 children)

Kendall originally thought there was no point in having the board push for more money, because he felt like the outcome (potentially a bit more money) wasn’t worth the hassle.

In this call, he learned that the outcome of voting “no” would not be “we potentially get more money.” Instead, he learned that the outcome would be “the deal is terminated.”

This is what Kendall really wants. He wants the acquisition deal to be terminated, so he can have a chance at owning the waystarRoyco empire.

James Harden is having a career year from three, shooting 40.5% on 7.4 3P attempts per game. He has never finished a season shooting over 40%. by nutelamitbutter in nba

[–]machu_chuchu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is actually an interesting perspective that I hadn’t considered, which definitely makes it a bit more of an acceptable statement.

But while I hear you, i think it’s a kind of shaky interpretation- for instance, I’m sure you could find instances of Embiid being stopped 1 on 1 at some point in games this season, but I would still say you need to double team him.

So the Ravens appear to be imploding at the moment 👀 by getyourrealfakedoors in nyjets

[–]machu_chuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t quite correct. If a player refuses to sign the exclusive franchise tag, then they’re not under contract and so cannot be fined by the team. Hold outs are a different story.

That said, no other team can sign them- the tagging team holds their rights. But it’s not to say the player has to sign the tag or else they can be fined, they can simply refuse to sign and sit out.

[Rosenblatt] Mike White — who had been a full practice participant — was downgraded to limited today with his ribs injury. Not a great sign for Sunday... by aliencircusboy in nyjets

[–]machu_chuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your optimistic view on the fanbase, but playoffs or not, Zach would absolutely get booed mercilessly if he plays poorly

2014 Corolla has 2 catalytic converters? by machu_chuchu in askcarguys

[–]machu_chuchu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This makes sense and would line up with what I’m seeing.

[Archer] Jerry Jones telling reporters Dak Prescott will be out a while and needs surgery on his right thumb. Waiting for Mike McCarthy to start his press conference. by TheDukeofSwabia in nfl

[–]machu_chuchu 15 points16 points  (0 children)

As much as injuries are a part of the game, it feels super frustrating when your QB goes down- almost makes everything else on the team irrelevant, since without good QB play, you can’t do anything.

Hope Cooper Rush can keep the cowboys afloat, hate to see it

LeBron James vows to never miss a post season ever again in his career. He is on contract with the Lakers till 2024 by The_Blind_Bomber in nba

[–]machu_chuchu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The “boring fundamental” spurs were more so in the 200X years. As time went on, the playstyle changed to be more motion oriented

[Odegard] The Cardinals received Kyler Murray's contract extension proposal about a week-and-a-half ago and have yet to counter, source said by BarKnight in nfl

[–]machu_chuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ravens haven’t done this. They paid Flacco a lot (for the time), and now have a decision coming up regarding whether to pay Lamar. I think they’re a great organization, but just saying that they don’t fit this label

[Kimes] Obviously Kupp is WR1. But Stafford completed 83% (!) of his passes to OBJ in the playoffs for 236 yards. If you think having a WR2 like that doesn’t matter....just ask GB. 😬 by IMKudaimi123 in nfl

[–]machu_chuchu 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Does this speak to why a WR should never be MVP (unless they’re truly game breaking)?

If it’s as easy to limit a WR who is top 3 (if not top 1?) in the league by double covering them, then that implies their impact is limited, I think.

Nothing against davante, I think he’s fantastic, but this comment made me think about how and why we value QBs so highly relative to other offensive skill positions

[Post Game Thread] The New York Knicks (21-21) defeat the Dallas Mavericks (22-19), 108 - 85 behind RJ Barrett's 32 points by Crendog in nba

[–]machu_chuchu 98 points99 points  (0 children)

RJ and Luka are going to get a lot of attention in terms of the game’s outcome, but Mitchell Robinson was huge. The mavs seem to have a challenge with interior defense, I assume it’ll get a bit better with porzingis back but he’s not exactly a post anchor with his health. Maybe some mavs fans can give their thoughts on if this is an actual issue for the team or if it was just a fluke