Typical coding day with Claude (Opus 4.8)
- explain to Claude the task (5 minutes)
- Claude implements task (10 minutes)
me: "Why is this necessary?"
Claude: "You're right to push back! I over-engineered this!"
- Repeat x87 times (13 hours)
Karmelo's defense so far has called two witnesses.
One of them was a coach who said he wasn't aware of any law saying Karmelo couldn't be under that tent.
And the second one was a witness who admitted in the end that Karmelo was the instigator.
Neither of these witnesses have done anything to establish that Karmelo Anthony was justified in murdering Austin Metcalf.
Whether or not he should've been under the tent or shouldn't have been under the tent is completely and utterly irrelevant.
He stabbed another child in the heart.
He's not being charged with trespassing he's being charged with murder.
And the reason the defense is struggling right now is because there is no defense.
Karmelo is guilty.
What an awesome week at Aronimink @PGAChampionship. Although it didn’t go exactly how I wanted, it sure was nice to post a number early yesterday to give myself a chance. Hats off to Aaron Rai with some insanely clutch shots down the stretch.
I was so impressed with the course - how it managed to test both our discipline and precision all week. It begged us to challenge pins and play aggressively, and we found out early we’d be punished if we didn’t execute. Which in my opinion, are just as major championships should be
Everyone is going to laugh at the Michael Block bathroom quote, and that's fair, but he also dropped some great perspective that helps explain why he's able to hold his own against the world's best players:
"I have zero to lose. I'm about to be 50. I can see my wife and my kid up on the hill there right now, and my boss, they support me 100 percent. There's zero losing this week.
"They don't expect me to play well. They hope I play well, and they know I could play well, but I could get last place, and I'm still going to be loved and have a great job and everything else, and that's perfectly fine with me.
"That really gives you a lot of confidence, to be honest. If I didn't have that, it would be really tough to pull the trigger and hit a tough shot on a tight lie from 165, having to cut a 7-iron into a tucked right pin where if you miss it within eight feet, you're going to make a double bogey, which is going to happen a lot out here.
"So I don't have that in my head, and I find that what I have in my life, between my family and my job and the golf course I'm at, it allows me a huge advantage. Like, I feel like I've got shots. I feel like I'm coming in here as a 2 handicapper and I get a couple shots on the rest of the field."
Glendening gets called for slashing (still looking for it).
Pittsburgh rips off their 20th bucket of the series - still nothing wrong with it apparently.
Did some AI puck-tracking on that controversial Oilers/Ducks call. As an Oilers fan it pains me to say it, but the math doesn't lie — it's a goal. By 3 pixels. @Sportsnet
Martone's stick handling is insane for his age. He's involved in almost every scrum. GWG on Saturday. Easily becoming one of my favorites #LetsGoFlyers#IgniteTheOrange