@JohnConnor_US@MarcoFoster_@KyleKulinski I don’t know yet how I feel about calm, cool, collected Senator Connor who comes armed with facts and rational economic analysis.
Il me met un ace à 228. J’étais là : Fuck, je fais devoir servir.
- Pas le mot en F s’il te plaît.
- Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
- Nos excuses pour le langage. Corentin, je vais te poser une dernière question, s’il te plaît, reste poli […]
- Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
This applies to all sports btw, you jackasses who earnestly ask every year whether the Jets or Browns could beat CFB’s best teams. Yes, they would, by many, many touchdowns, against the greatest CFB teams of all-time, and many of the college kids would be seriously injured
In 2013, NBA player Brian Scalabrine, who averaged just 3 points per game over his career, responded to critics by challenging four volunteers who claimed they could beat him 1-on-1. In a public matchup, he dominated all four games, finishing with a combined score of 44–6.
The event became known as the “Scallenge” and is still remembered as one of the clearest examples of the massive gap between professional athletes and even highly skilled amateur players. By 2013, Brian Scalabrine had already retired from the NBA and was often the subject of jokes due to his limited playing time, with many pointing to his 3.1 points-per-game average as proof he wasn’t far above elite recreational players.
Scalabrine decided to challenge that perception directly. After hearing local players claim they could beat him one-on-one, he organized games against several strong amateur volunteers. The results were decisive—he won every matchup, finishing with a combined score of 44–6, showing that even post-retirement he was operating at a completely different level of speed, strength, skill, and basketball IQ.
The event produced one of the most famous quotes in sports, which remains unchanged:
“I’m closer to LeBron than you are to me.”
The line wasn’t arrogance, but a reality check about the skill gap between NBA players and everyone else. The Scallenge has since become a go-to reference whenever fans underestimate professional-level ability. Scalabrine’s career also included 11 NBA seasons and an NBA championship with the Boston Celtics in 2008, along with over 500 games played—an achievement reached by only a tiny fraction of players worldwide.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of slain politician Robert F. Kennedy, publishes a health food article in which he claims that he’s eaten “all sorts of insects” and “nematodes, caterpillars, snakes, frogs, alligators, terrapins, sea urchins, octopus, birds eggs, a mouse, armadillo, wildebeest, warthogs, coons, capybara, and domestic animals, such as horse, dog, and guinea pig. I have eaten road kill and I’m fond of viscera: tripe, tongue, brain, and offal. I’ve even eaten airline food.”
Question for the builders from a noob, let’s say you build your platform with Claude and Claude code and the product itself relies on a structured agent as part of its core. How easy/difficult is it or would it be to either partially or wholly swap the agent for another?