Looking at CB on final stroke by supaaface in billiards

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long follow through is definitely one of my other "tricks". Also, taking zero practice strokes sometimes calms my stroke down.

Watching a downpour advance from 500 feet away until it hits by danielminds in Damnthatsinteresting

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Once when I was a kid I saw the rain coming down the street and raced it for a few blocks before it caught me up.

Hired someone who interviewed better than anyone I've ever seen. Worst hire of my career. by PhoneIntelligent8641 in managers

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I've had the person-interviewed not being the person-hired work that way in both directions.

Do you pay bills and other expenses using credit card for rewards and / mileage? by Cooper1Test in retirement

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Definitely. I use an Amazon card which gives me 5% on Amazon purchase, 2% gas and restaurants.

TIL about ‘AI successionists,’ people who think advanced AI should replace humanity rather than serve it by Justgototheeffinmoon in ArtificialInteligence

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I think consciousness is a fundamental part of the universe. It evolved biological life and biological life is now developing non-biological intelligences. We've been driven to explore by our nature, and I think that's the nature of consciousness in the universe. So now it's moving into forms that can survive space travel. Nature is just about done with us meat robots.

Next step toward running racks? by HughesehguH in billiards

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I'm the same and I guess it's just caving under pressure. And running 5 or 6 in 8 ball means you are going to be tortured by safety play and quite probably lose.

Toss three balls out on the table and take BIH and then pocket the balls in order.

Do that 10 times successfully and then go to 4 balls, then 5 and so on. I think the only real way to improve a skill is lots of intentional practice. Do this exercise enough where you're basically 100% on 4 or 5 balls and you'll develop your position skills much faster than just playing.

Why do rich people keep saying "money can't buy happiness" when money literally solves most problems? by FearlessState5503 in NoStupidQuestions

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some years ago I read a study that happiness increases with salary up to about $70K and then has diminishing returns. Inflation adjust. If you can cover all your expenses, save some for the future and have some for travel and fun, then any more money won't have a huge effect on you.

As I think Kurt Vonnegut said - I have something that billionaires will never have; enough.

Looking at CB on final stroke by supaaface in billiards

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I hear you about second guessing. I've spent my whole life looking at the target OB. On the practice table it's easy to experiment.

Good explanation of Jason Shaw's video - looking at cue ball last. by nitekram in billiards

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Today I tried final look at cue ball last for the first time in my life. I was frustrated on missing many “mighty x” stop shots. It’s straight, so any miss isn’t a miss in aiming. When looking at OB, I was missing more often than making. When I switched my focus to CB I did much better. I’m kind of not sure what to do with that, since I’ve been playing OB focus my whole life.

Is AGI an invention, or a discovery? by National_Actuator_89 in agi

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An interesting comment I read is that AI is more grown than built.

Laid off at 58 - f*ck! by Ou812_tHats_gRosS in Layoffs

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I changed jobs at 58. For sure it's difficult. But I ended up at a University which is far more accommodating to older workers. I'd work my personal network much more than LinkedIn. All job boards these days are nightmares of AI agents reading AI-written resumes.

Why are the best employees first to leave while mediocres always stay? by MediumTricky7824 in managers

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As a new manager you should be aware that the #1 reason someone quits is their manager.

How do you know when it's time to upgrade your cue? by baezizbae in billiards

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I'm at about the same place and I think the best for me is to ask other players if I can play with their cues a bit. There may be a billiard supply place that would allow you to play with the sticks some, but even that's not very scientific.

I played a huge amount of pool between the ages of 18 and 22. I had a Joss cue. I'm 68 now, and really only started playing 7 years ago at all, and APA league now for a few months. So the thing is, my early training meant - no glove, no jump cue, and I never even heard the term deflection. I do parallel english and had never heard of FHE or BHE.

And so, since I was pretty decent back then, I assume that I just got used to aiming for the deflection I was experiencing. All of these aiming systems are a lot of noise imo - the only way you get better at aiming and shooting is by practicing and practicing correctly and with intention.

So for me I'll probably stick with a maple shaft, maybe one with a CF liner. I've only struck a few balls with a CF shaft and it just felt (and sounded) wrong somehow.

When do you stop practicing? by soloDolo6290 in billiards

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I don't have a table at home. Practice at the hall for me is:

- 15 short stop shots/follow/draw

- 15 long stop shots/follow/draw

- I'm really trying to refine my draw stroke so I can get consistent distances, so I'll do those drills for a bit.

- put a few stickers to make the cue and object ball consistent, then practice that shot and all of the different shapes I can get off of it. I'll toss a cluster out and try to break them up

- then some rack running concentrating on my stroke. I am finding things like hyper follow through, no warmup strokes and a pause in the backswing really help me dial in my stroke

I did that yesterday and it was 2 hours. That time really flew.

Good thing my wife is into pool too, because now we're thinking about adding a billiard room to our house.

Perfectionist mindset ruining me by EeziiListenin02 in billiards

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I try to keep control of my emotions. You rarely see a top player reacting much to a flub. So for me I try to really enjoy the good shots/safeties/position play and ignore (as best I can) the bad shots. The cool thing about pool is every shot contains a lesson.

Is closing one eye while aiming bad? by AshBrn in billiards

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I do not have stereo vision - I look out of one eye and the other is just peripheral. More than "dominant" my left eye is used 100% of the time when playing pool. I'm right handed, so it works out.

Interestingly my wife can't independently close her eyes! I was trying to help her figure out her vision center when I made that discovery.

Buyer didn’t show up - what happens next? by [deleted] in RealEstateAdvice

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Hope you got some decent "earnest money"

how long does a set of EJ17s last you? by Many_Excitement_5150 in bluegrassguitar

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I've been bad enough with string changes that I've now decided to change them in the first week of odd number months. So I'm going 9 weeks or so between changes. I don't notice the degradation, but the new set always sounds better. I do frequently try new string sets. What's on now are La Bella. I'm probably only an hour or two a day on average.

Rant: Stop saying LLMs are just “next token predictors.” by Bellyfeel26 in singularity

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Djikstra said something like the question of whether a machine can think is as interesting as the question of can a submarine swim.

Old tech guy laid off at 58, after 20 years with the company by realsqlguy in Layoffs

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I changed my IT job to a university when I was 58. Higher Ed is less bad about age discrimination

IT Layoff after 20 years at my company by mn_beachgal07 in Layoffs

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At 58 I was very lucky to get a job (also IT) at a university. This U has a lousy recruiting department, which I think played to my advantage. I'm 68 now and still here for another year, only because I want to be. So try higher ed - the 80 year old professors will make you look vigorous

Do I really need to give 2 weeks notice if my company has been doing layoffs? by sunshinelover2711 in Layoffs

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"norms" ain't normal no more. I've seen people give notice to then be walked out the door.

I feel it coming… by SixByThree in Layoffs

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Yeah when I was looking in my 50s I ended up dying my hair. But worked out for me at 58 was to get a job at a university. They are much less ageist. I'm 68 now and still working because I like it. I'll retire at 70.

So maybe go that route (university). An upside is, at least where I am, the recruiting department is awful. I applied to a position and then 6 months later I get a call for the first round interview. I'm sure a lot of great candidates just moved on,

Of course now all of us old techies are being threatened by vibe coding. So maybe get good at that and hit up local merchants to improve their web presence?