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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
troph replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
I have a new theory based on the definition I see in my own triceps and quads. I'm not sure QE knew how to find the weight room. he never really looked much different year to year. shit I've been lifting consistently 2x a week as a middle ager solely for health reasons not for high end competition for 6 months and I look totally different, there's no way he leaves the program after 3 solid offseasons looking like a normal guy. Arch on the other hand is already QB ripped. I think QE just didn't put the time in on the foundation in the off season to get better. I think it explains why he's slow, injury prone and seemingly not very strong. I could be dead ass wrong. but that's my theory. -
Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
kevwun replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
It's not a mystery. He has bad pocket awareness. I'm pretty sure if it was possible to be fixed, it would have happened already. -
Three TV personalities are on the screen right now.
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got any .pdf's of the rules? I can PM you step-by-step instructions (or just post here) how to set it up. If you've got an m-series macbook you should be able to run at least a 4b models, and if you have a pro or m4 macbook with more memory you've got a pretty capable machine. this is all accurate, and I think I would also add to your points: genAI ultimately produces an "average" of everything it's read and ingested. It definitionally is not going to be creative or groundbreaking, but it certainly can do a lot of heavy lifting and sifting of unstructured information. What I'm interested in technologically is for LLM's to be applied to more than just lingustic information. What happens when you develop a neural network that has a foundational and didactically unique understanding of traffic flow engineering, or chip design, or any variety of fields that involve more data than we raw meatbags are capable of processing at scale. None of that is big and sexy, but it is extremely powerful when applied to the right problem set. Once we get to a point of being able to train narrow field expert models, and then scalably orchestrate them together into a larger mixture of experts model (similar to the DeepSeek architecture) that would really be one hell of a powerhouse model. .... It would probably take a dyson sphere level of energy to produce such a generally capable model though. At least at the current (known) levels of computational power and solutions available
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What sort of knives? Traditional? More modern? Custom?
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Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
honolulu horn replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
To be fair, 10 years is a long time to set up a field goal. -
The city is largely fine. We have a teen truancy problem that has been bedeviling the MPD for the summer, but using curfews, they've slowly been getting a handle on it. It tends to manifest as these huge teen events that spiraling into blocking traffic, fighting, eventually somebody fires a gun, everyone goes home. The broken DC criminal code and some unfortunate post COVID crime reform proposals mean the city has probably been a bit too lenient on property and minor crime for too long, but again, the Mayor and MPD are working through that. But it doesn't require militarizing the gotdamn city.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
HRSchenker replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Rangers just sent out postseason invoices to season ticket holders..... -
True. Forgot about the, "need to take everything out of the garage and then put everything back in the garage, but in different ways and it will take 10-12 hours" summer days.
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Wouldn't be shocked to see AP: PSU OSU TEXAS Too many guidos with votes in the northeast.
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Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
BurntEyes replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Is Sark playing vanilla on purpose in the first week of summer practice with a QB that has 2 starts, a younger OL, some new WRs, and TEs. Yes, yes he is doing exactly that on purpose. Call me BurntBobby. -
Quick reminder this is the party of limited government.
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That'll buff right out I'm sure.
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opening a new market for them (and AMD). it's really bad policy but the 15% royalty opens up China to US AI chip makers then here comes billions...
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Is that a creature?
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Poor Big Balls, needs the FBI deployed across an entire city to protect him from a 15 year old girl.
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Texas Football 2025 Fall Camp - Kicking the Sonofabitch In
BurntEyes replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Fair, but doesn't change my reaction to getting in the RZ then missing a 10 year field goal attempt. -
thought it was a good movie, albeit not very scary. kind of silly, actually. Julia Garner is a really good actress.
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Hit it today. Crazy that it took 6 weeks to drop that 5#. Guess that comes w/ age and not being able to run or really bust ass the way I could 20 years ago, so it's really only diet doing the work.
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This press conference is the coup. Mark it.
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Well that's just not nice
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boomhauer Jimbo Fisher has 'a lot to give,' eyes college coaching return - ESPN Adam Rittenberg Jimbo Fisher, who received a record $76 million buyout after he was fired as Texas A&M football coach in 2023, says he wants to return to the sideline. Fisher, who recently joined the ACC Network as an analyst, told the "Trials to Triumph" podcast earlier this week that he is looking for "the right situation" to get back into coaching at the college level. "I'm 59, in great shape and healthy. I've had success everywhere we've ever been," Fisher said. "The end at Texas A&M, it's unfortunate, but we also had the highest-ranked team they ever had there in 2020. Our quarterbacks got hurt. We played with first-team, third-team. ... It was hard to get playcalling and guys around. ... Didn't pan out like we needed to, but I still love it." Fisher, who was hired by Texas A&M ahead of the 2018 season, later received a 10-year, $95 million deal in 2021. He was fired by the Aggies in November 2023 after going 45-25. Prior to that, he went 83-23 at Florida State, winning the 2013 national title and three consecutive ACC championships from 2012-14. "Being able to [coach], I would," Fisher told the podcast. "I've won 72% of my games, won 80% of my playoff games. I've been fortunate to win a national championship as a head coach and assistant. I miss the relationships with players. I would be very interested in still doing it. I still think I've got a lot to give. I'd like to get back out there." Fisher will appear weekly on the "ACC Huddle" on Saturdays on the ACC Network.
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You sound like a pussy.
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