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  1. This one makes me wonder: AI can find and generate attacks on an IT system faster that a hacker can - so inevitably our IT security systems are going to be turned over AI defense bots. So that sounds like Even Steven right. But then some malicious young mind that happens to be *creative* finds a hack that no-one ever thought of before, and exactly as you note, since no-one ever thought of it before AI cannot think of it at all, so in effect, these system will be exactly vulnerable to *human* attack. Thus the current big push for Agentic AI, where at least one of the idea/hope/aspirations is actually to reach credible synthetic 'thinking' ability. It would be a hoot if they achieve without ever even understanding what it is a human brain.
  2. sure - there is a big dilution factor. Almost every great fielder in the majors spent some time being a great fielder in the minors, but the funnel effect means he was playing along side a lot more stiffs than in the majors...
  3. that wasn't what I was thinking about but if we go into next season (assuming it's played) without Skubal and Mize they are going to be a bad team again.
  4. I don't know about Ivanka, but Melania for sure. Can't leave her behind to start telling tales after he's gone.
  5. This one is moving fast though. Already looking bright in A2
  6. Yes - if the current regime weren't doing everything it can to stop the build-out of renewable energy supply we could be keeping up with such demand. "Energy Crisis" is an oxymoron given today's tech. We are awash in more energy than we would know what to do with if we would stop letting the oil companies and other grifters and luddites persuade us not to go collect it.
  7. heard a pod with an AI expert that studies it on context of how the US is approaching vs what China is doing. In the US the big push is to get there with 'super intelligent' agent. That seems to be where tons of US investment is going - racing for the biggest, baddest model. The Chinese are much less interested in that (to be fair, that's partly because we have made it difficult for them to purchase the processing HW available to play in that space). China is working pushing increasing energy and reduced computing footprint (algorithm efficiency), public domain SW, and manufacturing applications - less interest in the agent direction. Just a data point.
  8. it is ironic that they actually have weathered the pitching injuries in surprising fashion. If they had just hit a little they would have able to stay above water so far.
  9. I think maybe you can turn it around and get more likely statement - which would be that if you are an elite hitter the majors will find a place for you even if you are a poor fielder, but if you are an elite fielder that is a poor hitter, that is much less likely. Ergo, there are probably more elite fielders that can't hit hanging around the minors that teams are hoping will eventually hit, than there are elite hitters stuck there learning to field better. But the fact there are more of one than of the other doesn't mean there are a lot of them in absolute numbers.
  10. Moving Josh Naylor a classic Cleveland move for example.
  11. yeah - I think the wish-cast on Perez was that he would be the Isaac Peredes that didn't get away, a late blooming bat that could stay on the field defensively in a utility role. Well - not so much, esp after he came down with the throwing yips as an infielder.
  12. just in case you wondered why Trump loves Crypto so much.... https://news.umich.edu/cryptocurrency-increases-risk-of-corruption-on-autopilot-says-u-m-expert/
  13. no - the metaphor is midnight struck for them last year in the playoffs - they turned back into pumpkins before the ball was over (didn't get to end of playoffs/World Series win).
  14. This is likely the last shot for Workman - if he doesn't produce he either needs to find a long term AAA gig or head for the real world. Same is probably true for Short, but the quality of his glove may allow him to stick at AAA as some team's emergency depth - which I guess is where he started the season. The disconnect is we have pitchers close to coming back but the pitching fill-ins have preformed betterr than the position fill-ins have. We are in more dire need of bats than arms - though it's probably an easy prediction that the level of pitching we are getting isn't sustainable for long without more of the regulars getting back soon.
  15. In my hard core days, I did TOSRV a few times ( a long while ago now!) which was a double century on Mother's day weekend. Columbus to Portsmouth on Sat and back on Sunday, so I had to have at least 250+ by now, which was a real a challenge given how erratic Spring weather is.
  16. I don't know if the back will hold up but I'll challenge you to a friendly competition. The best I've done in the last 5 or years is 875, last year was only about 650. I'll warn you I'm going to count maybe 10 miles week commuter mileage on a volunteer gig I can ride to beside the time on the road bike. You apparently have a good leg up - as I noted I'm just starting out, for the season -I'm at about 22mi
  17. you never really know what a team is going to be. So far it looks like last season was the Cinderella at the ball season for the Tigers but midnight struck a little too soon for them. This year Fairy Godmother is apparently otherwise employed so it's back to tattered dresses and keeping the hearth warm for others ..... unless she should make another appearance.
  18. doesn't really matter much how you pitch if you only score 2 runs over 2 games.
  19. true, but the league average is ~5 runs per game and if you have one guy like Skubal at 2.00 and your #2 is maybe at 3.5, then that is what the end of your staff looks like in a typical year. If we had signed Flaherty to be the 5th starter, we'd only be moderately disappointed - we didn't so his performance level feels even worse.
  20. It looks like Flaherty may never be the guy we want him to be again, but still, you should be able to win a few games if your starter goes 6 and gives up 4. That just normal end of the rotation expectation.
  21. I took some time out to get in some time on the road bike. Between too much going on and crappy weather (and just being pickier about what I will ride in as I get older) I'm way, way behind my summer schedule. So what are we up to now, 1 run in the last 14 innings?
  22. so he can't throw the breaking stuff over the plate and he walks guys and gets in trouble. Today he's throwing the breaking balls for strikes and the Jays crush a few.
  23. he was there, he needs to catch it. he screwed up the little corner but it's his home field, he got to go out there and practice until he can deal with it.
  24. "It's the Same, Old Song....."
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