@SethRaynor_ Own the Payntr All Day SC. It's very comfortable, though they stretched out and I don't walk in them anymore - I think my fault..shoe trees too big
2026 premieres are a definite upgrade from prior. I've bought 2 this year
I say have some fun and try out the payntrs
@anishmoonka Have been learning to appreciate exactly this. Controlling the position under load. Full range. Proper tempo. So much is lost "dropping" the weight on the eccentric, bouncing at the bottom, and moving too quickly on the concentric
@timsharter Atlanta - Delta hub. Golf needs to be private. Public golf is lacking
Dallas - Love Field is a cheat code. Has one Delta gate I use frequently. DFW also has Delta but is an American hub. Imo, the two Dallas airports are much more easy/convenient versus ATL
Two weeks without mobile internet improved mental health more than antidepressants and reversed roughly 10 years of attentional decline.
Screen time dropped 49% (314 to 161 min/day).
"SRS's acquisition of Mingledorff's adds HVAC distribution as a new vertical...with 42 locations across 5 states throughout the southeastern U.S." $HD
$WSO dropped on the news. Really curious how this plays out medium-to-long term
Analog training about to become the edge
"I would have people on Wall Street learn the old fashioned way [without LLMs] for the first six or twelve months…I sound like an old man, but let’s walk into the room rather than run…I’m a believer in the tools but I also think it’s stunting the growth of this generation…it could lead to degradation in your 30s that you won’t be able to come back from. If you don’t know how to do anything, then you don’t know how to do anything, and competing on your raw smarts isn’t enough because everyone is smart."
@ChipJohnson01 Truth. Started doing gate every time I play/practice, even if it's just a few min to get calibrated. Always the first thing I do. Has done wonders
The Atlantic has a sobering, first-person look at the ramifications of legalized online sports betting. Here are a few of the more telling passages.
1/5
@SwingingTbone Was out on the balcony watching groups come in as the sun set and it got dark. Funny to see you were one of them, anon. It was a perfect day out
'MIT studied participants’ brains over four months as they wrote essays under three conditions: unaided, with search engines or with AI assistants.
The results were stark.
AI users showed the weakest connectivity of all three groups, indicating they were barely engaged. By the third session, they had essentially outsourced the entire writing process.
When later asked to write without AI, they remembered little of their own earlier essays and showed weaker brain activity associated with deep memory encoding.
Most strikingly, 83 per cent of the AI users couldn’t provide a single correct quote from essays they had written just minutes earlier. The effort that builds durable learning had been bypassed entirely.'
Latest from Baillie Gifford...
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