@heynavtoor been tracking calories for a few days with Claude - yesterday it dramatically underestimated chicken breast. When I mentioned it said "Honestly, I’ve been estimating on the light side which isn’t helpful when you’re trying to accurately track". The most basic tracker is better
@sharkerteeth @rickwolf254@PatrickT1023@AmiriKing Best explanation I’ve seen - unbelievable that 2 people survived that fall/impact, even briefly. Can only imagine they were in the part of the fuselage that hit the water last
@berusch_jeffrey@moroccandna@MarcBurley5@Bossy_Leah Try hard to understand this. You're ignoring the mission parameters. By rank Lobach outranked Eaves, but in practical aviation roles, Eaves would still have been the designated Pilot in Command as he had considerable more flight hours and presumably mission experience.
@berusch_jeffrey@moroccandna@MarcBurley5@Bossy_Leah She was a trainee, under the supervision of a senior instructor—a man. In training, she held no command; she was there to train, learn, to follow orders. The instructor, on the other hand, carried authority and the experience, the rank, and the power that came with it.
@Deedee21991333@yashar The impact on the water would have been like hitting concrete, and the plane structure failure (after being hit in air) was likely unsurvivable. Brain doesn't have time to register. Short story, it was fast
@lowens1975@TribesBritannia Every single thing you read published in print media is run through & vetted by a legal team. Nothing goes to print without lawyer sign off. A publication like Vanity Fair has in-house lawyers & barristers, a lot of them.
@dankatriley @SallyLawry @RichardYabsley examining what processes failed and what worked is always beneficial. If that was my wife/child in Bondi I want to know who was treating this guy, because majority of people with mental illness aren't stabbing people. This will all come out in the inquest
@tackleberry_82 @SallyLawry And 10 will pay their own legal costs despite the ruling, Bruce will never pay he will declare bankruptcy if they pursue costs (which is unlikely - just most legal costs they'll never recover). They will have known that, and still pursued it, which is admirable too.
@dankatriley @SallyLawry @RichardYabsley a wise decision. People really have little idea how costly it is to get into court - teams of lawyers, needed to brief teams of barristers, weeks in court. 150k+ a week (conservatively) to run a trial like this.
@SallyLawry @ferdimagellan2 This is a very rare case where an individual has managed to get a case up against a corp. Any good legal team advises (both sides) to settle. The real question is who has been paying for Bruce's legal team. Barristers rarely "Pro Bono" in cases of this workload & magnitude.
@SallyLawry @ferdimagellan2 It was a wise decision. Bruce can't pay the cost orders against him (yet to be determined, but it won't be much short of 1 mil), he will declare bankruptcy. 10 will foot their own legal bill, which I'll assume they knew pursuing the case.
@LilahTheyPG It is literally her job to talk to media, and calm the community and she shrugs and says the WORST things imaginable. "Coulda been worse!". Unbelievable