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  1. If you think about it, you need a bird dog to referee the Cock/Cuck Fight between her husband and her side affair dude. Poor Cricket just confused and bit the nearest living creature.
  2. Nick is getting cucked by Jim Spencer. It is hilarious. What a fall from David to this gd yankee as head Meteorologist. What a shit show. He can't even operate the fucking screen.
  3. I’m gonna sound elementary here because I’m at work so I’ll dumb it down Joe Biden is a dementia puppet and doesn’t have a clue how to handle foreign affairs or negotiations with other countries. He is not a business man and doesn’t even have a backbone and can’t even speak a coherent sentence without being drugged up Trump may have skeletons in closet, but hell everyone does. He is a business man and wants the best for our country and cost of living will improve as well as foreign affairs. my landlord (hardcore liberal) voted for Joe Biden and 2 years later he was bitching and wants to move out of this country 🤣 other day he mentions climate change and how he’s glad he’s gonna be dead in 20 years. I got up and said buddy there’s much more to worry about right now than the fucking weather There’s gonna be a civil war in our country one way or other I’m a piece of shit, and you’re a cuck liberal who enjoys living off government probably
  4. Back in February they told publishers early 2025 (which could be the spring) - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-17/nintendo-is-telling-game-publishers-switch-2-will-be-delayed If they were going to release it at Christmas, a lot of publishers would probably need to be hitting the beta phase by now for big games (I'm guessing they'd have to be released to manufacturing by September/October to be available at Thanksgiving/Christmas). Otherwise, it launches with hardly anything and would piss off a lot of developers who would be faced with rushing titles out and risking them being unfinished/buggier than usual, or being late to the game. For reference, I think the Switch had around a dozen titles that launched on the release day (March of 2017), and another 70-80 titles within 8-9 months. If they moved the launch date up, dozens of studios would have to be told and it would have leaked. Edit: I don't think they would tell major publishers that it was delayed unless it was actually delayed.
  5. Apologies for sharing a Hanania tweet (he's a total piece of shit), but the content is incredible. Vivek's cuck face is built-in apparently.
  6. Liucci was hanging out in the cuck chair, of course.
  7. Probably for another thread, but if you could elaborate on your experience...I'd be interested. I haven't really seen that. I just see teller lanes open one day and the next day they're closed down with pylons in front of them on a weekly basis in Austin. And the interior lobbies are shuttering down too (although not as quite the same speed). But I've yet to see a teller direct somebody to get out of line and go the ATM instead. They're just accelerating their own obsolescence. I once had my own analyst work up a quick fake pro-forma and preliminary business loan application on a "store" that would make $15/foot in revenue on a $25/foot lease (we didn't get into other G&A, just a quick beta test). The loan officer of course immediately told him, "Well your other expenses and employee costs aside, just on the real estate model---we couldn't loan you the money because of your inability to just pay off the NNN lease costs." Obviously the branch was subsidized by online activities and corporate, but Drew tells him, "Well your branch costs $25/foot and you only bring in $15/foot in revenue through this branch on its own." Apparently the Asst. Mgr. was quite shocked and maybe rebooted his life choices after that. There's lots of dying physical business models, but the banking one is so surly-inducing because they're the gatekeepers to most real estate, their model is so fucked up, they tend to put their branches in the most prime locations, and they pass all those costs along to us in the form of higher payments/fees and we get less in interest.
  8. I know it is hard when your little liberal safe space has someone that doesnt agree with you little cuck coward.
  9. While I agree with his attitude and message, one thing during these weeks of college/young people protests and the response evades him. This is all a beta-test. So much as one college campus has protests about election access/fairness/etc., any other college can use this month's precedence as an excuse to close off campus polling stations in the name of "campus safety." Any Governor or University President can claim, "Well, we don't a repeat of what happened during those Spring riots over Palestine/Israel, so before this gets outta hand we are going to shut these polling site protests down and close down the voting centers for the student/faculty's own safety." That'll be kind of a big deal in some swing states. Charlie Kirk telegraphed all of this 10+ years ago. I thought he was crazy, and I certainly don't hold him in high regard now, but everything he told me has come to fruition. You lock down polling centers for 250k+ college voters in some crucial states, it's game over. What we're seeing unfold right now is the beta test.
  10. What’s the deal with all these Germans wanting to be Russian cucks?
  11. MAGA/GQP love to throw around the "beta cuck" tag rather indiscriminately and (almost always) incorrectly. DeSantis is the textbook definition of it in this case. I wonder if he offered up Casey to him to sweeten the deal.
  12. I hear you. There are a lot of morons on the road and a lot of morons on the road in Teslas. I get the sense that a large portion of Tesla’s early adopters bought their cars because of the technology and the perceived environmental benefits of EVs. That group can be further broken down into technophiles and technoflexers. The technophiles respected the technology and were genuinely interested in testing and experiencing it. The technoflexers were more interested in creating viral videos of themselves sleeping behind the wheel while doing 80 on the freeway. I think the technoflexers were a small, but very visible minority that saddled Tesla owners with a terrible image. I say all of that to get around to this point - there have been a lot of FSD miles driven with very low accident rates. Up until March of 2024, there were only about 400K Tesla owners in the FSD beta program. FSD beta has been in limited public release since October 2020, with more general availability since October 2022. In 3.5 years, there have been very few accidents attributed to Teslas in FSD. In March 2024, Tesla opened the floodgates and gave every Tesla driver a free month of FSD. If this system was so irresponsible and inherently dangerous, we should have seen a spike of FSD-related accidents over the past month. Maybe the data collection and reporting is lagging a bit, but we haven’t seen that spike as of yet.
  13. Respectfully, I think the disconnect here is you're making this argument about you. I'm sure you're a wonderful and responsible beta tester for Tesla. It sounds like you have sincere appreciation for the technology. That's great. Most people though are morons. That includes Tesla owners. That's who we're talking about. And giving too many morons different options on how to "drive" their vehicle is dangerous, especially when a significant amount of them are Elon boot-lickers and/or Tesla investors. I'd guess there is an undeserved trust factor with some of these drivers. And maybe I'm clueless, but I haven't seen a person use Cruise Control since the late 80s when my dad would use it on road trips so he could open his mail.
  14. That's a shitty and misleading name for a feature then. It should be actioned by the FTC because people are buying Tesla's thinking they can do autopilot, like the name would suggest. And further, you're continuing to not address that your $10,000 paid beta software is just as poor at unsupervised driving as the current "norm"
  15. ...of course adaptive cruise control alerts you less than FSD. it exists for a very specific use case, has a much smaller scope and typically you don't have it on all the time. ...so of course it is going to drop in significantly fewer notifications than FSD Beta. or it certainly should. here's what Volvo's website says about their Adaptive Cruise Control: ACC is absolutely not a 1:1 comparison for FSD - and again, you know that. come on, dude.
  16. Do other manufacturers give these feature names like “FULL SELF DRIVING” or “AUTOPILOT”? TACC, Lane Keeping and even dumb cruise control all have clear limitations which are advertised and the owner understand the limits of. They aren’t being told the car can drive itself. These aren’t beta features that need bugs worked out of and are being tested on live roads with people who haven’t given any consent to being in a beta test program. So don’t tell me Tesla isn’t putting the public at risk at the same levels any every other automaker. They aren’t.
  17. Well, that's the difference between a soyboy cuck outfit like Mercedes, and an EXTREME HARDCORE den of badassery that is Tesla. DUH!
  18. @Machinator @AP101S Meet ANSRS: Analysis software built for football coaches, by football coaches This coach's search for answers led him to build the next generation of football scouting software. ZACH BARNETT APR 16, 2024 It was the middle of March 2020, and the Mississippi State staff gathered for what was supposed to be a meeting about the beginning of the second half of spring ball following their weeklong break. But, because it was the middle of March 2020, the meeting turned out to be about anything but spring football. The university was shutting down, the late Mike Leach told his staff, and the coaches and players were being released to go their separate ways for indefinite amount of time. "If there was ever something you wanted to do but never had the time to do it," now's going to be your time," Leach said. Leach uttered that piece of advice to a room full of people, but he was speaking to one defensive quality control coach in particular. Jon Shalala was a few years into his career as a rising defensive assistant. A national champion quarterback at the NAIA level, Shalala was the offensive line and tight ends coach at Arizona Western College until a chance encounter with then-Tennessee defensive coordinator Bob Shoop brought him into the SEC. Now entering his fifth year as an SEC support staff member, Shalala had grown familiar with the same frustrations of every coach to ever take a tour through the pay-your-dues grunt of being a graduate assistant or a quality control coach. He recalled charting plays by hand and drawing out Xs and Os on transparencies to put on an overhead projector during halftime of SEC games. It was a lot of work, yes, but it was a lot of work to accomplish relatively little. "It was a chaotic environment because if you wanted to go find something, somebody would have to go dig up that solution -- a tendency, what you're doing well or poorly from a statistic standpoint," he said. "There really wasn't a great system for it." And so, in 2019, Shalala started building a spreadsheet. Over time, that spreadsheet grew for an Excel file into something more. When Leach dismissed the staff, Shalala retreated to his hometown near Houston. When the campus re-opened in June, Shalala presented his work to that point to the entrepreneurship center at Mississippi State, who connected him with a computer programmer. By that point, Shalala had a beta version of what would become ANSRS. "I was pretty amazed by it from the beginning," Zach Arnett, Mississippi State's defensive coordinator at the time, told me. "I told him to keep building it because he really had something." Shalala continued coaching, even taking a promotion as Arkansas State's linebackers coach over the past three seasons. He left the staff to build ANSRS full-time in January. "We created the fastest, most accurate data system in football that completely automates the breakdown process," ANSRS CEO Tim Prukop, also a former coach, told me. "No more hand-written charts, transparencies. We deliver data in real time so coaches can use it to better prepare for their opponents and find unique ways to attack them." In layman's terms, ANSRS is a spreadsheet that thinks along with and ahead of a coaching staff. The software comes pre-loaded with the 500-odd formations and personnel packages common to football, which ANSRS then formats into each team's terminology. From there, the user inputs the drive's starting point, the location of the ball (right hash, left hash, etc.), the personnel and 1-word name of the play. From that, ANSRS gleans the formation, the tight end placement, and dozens of other details. But a speedier, more accurate way to chart drives is just the faintest scratch of the surface. "You build your own terminology into the system. It speaks the same language you do. It builds all your tendency reports, your hit charts, it can spit our formation pictures, all the analytics that are taking over football," Arnett said. "I really love it for the self-scout purposes. You're getting constant updates on, This is good for us vs. these formations and these sets, it's not so good against these sets, and it allows you to update your game plans as you go." "You can pull up a formation and see every play they've run out of it, every defense you've run, and it's ready for you on Sunday morning," Gary Patterson told me. "I don't have to break down by hand that took me all Sunday and Monday night to be ready for a Tuesday practice. You want to get where you are not working on the breakdowns, you are working on the answers." The deeper a staff digs into the details, the more information they'll find. And the more they build ANSRS into their workflow, the more useful it will become. Eventually, ANSRS could become an unseen but omnipresent member of the staff, a real life version of TARS from Interstellar. ANSRS is built for each program, but also works well with software already in use. Here's how a simple practice script built in Google Sheets expands within ANSWRS. From there, that data can be copy and pasted to pair with video already housed in Hudl. "It's like it was designed for Allen High School," Allen (Texas) head coach Lee Wingington, ANSRS's first client, told me. "I was blown away at the speed and the amount of information you get. It's something that was really intriguing to a math mind like mine. How much time can this save? This will help us get information that we wouldn't have otherwise gotten." Launched in January, ANSRS is approaching 20 clients, ranging from high schools, to the Power 4, to the NFL. Prukop estimates ANSRS will shrink the time it takes to build a weekly scouting report from 25-to-30 hours a week down to 8-to-10. ANSRS believes it's the only data management system on the market built exclusively for football coaches, by football coaches. But Shalala's mission for building the software stretches beyond filling a market need for a tool that spits out more detailed reports faster than the next guy's. Shalala built ANSRS for GAs and QCs to spend less time in data entry and more time coaching. "I had to learn the skills I didn't learn as a QC and GA because I spent so much time doing breakdowns," Shalala said. "My mission became to automate that so they can focus on teaching their guys fundamentals and techniques rather than building reports." To see ANSRS for yourself, click here. https://footballscoop.com/news/meet-ansrs-analysis-software-built-for-football-coaches-by-football-coaches
  19. How many kids have run out in front of your Tesla while you’ve been beta testing FSD?
  20. Why are any of you stupid motherfuckers lifting anything you don’t have to, at your age? Make someone else do it, or pay someone else to do it. I mean, I have to lift stuff like rearranging furniture, or other cuck things a husband has to do, but at 60 my whole MO is avoiding hard work and unnecessary injury. I must just be lazy.
  21. Only a Beta cuck soy boy would ask such a silly question. You probably drive a car that doesn't even HAVE a car wash mode, loser!
  22. Bear likes to watch from the cuck chair?
  23. You gotta give Elon credit, he figured out a way to have people pay to be beta testers.
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