Steve Patota

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Steve Patota

Steve Patota

@ProgRockPA

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Corey Seidman
Corey Seidman@CoreySeidman·
The Phillies were 0-for-17 with 7 strikeouts and a walk the first trip through the batting order these last two days.
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
You just worked a 18 hour shift and you come home to this What do you do?
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Steve Patota
Steve Patota@ProgRockPA·
@JoeTheCynic Similar result for Harper. He always loses his last playoff game of the year.
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its only Joe
its only Joe@JoeTheCynic·
I thinks it’s very fair to start to question the Phillies veteran leadership with another lackluster performance out of 2 big bats when the bright lights are shining
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Steve Patota
Steve Patota@ProgRockPA·
@GeraldoRivera Supremacy taks time. If evil has been and continues to be reduced, isn't that a good thing?
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Anyone who tells you what’s next in the Mideast is bullshitting. No one can control the outcome, no matter how many bombs we drop. Maybe history will say President Trump was reasonable and prudent. Possible, but unlikely. The longer this drags on unresolved the better the chance the wheels fall off.
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Steve Patota
Steve Patota@ProgRockPA·
@ChrisMartzWX I thought a nice little break from the cold weather was a good. They ruin everything!!
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
On today's date in 1976, most of the eastern U.S. was above 80°F. The warm-up coming later this week and weekend is not at all unprecedented, but the level of fear mongering is.
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SPORTSRADIO 94WIP@SportsRadioWIP·
Larry Anderson declares: this is the Phillies’ year! ⚾
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Bobby Martrich | EPAWA
Bobby Martrich | EPAWA@epawawx·
Remember when we were told a big storm can't happen in this pattern because: PNA was negative NAO was positive MJO in phase 3 Winter is over Sun angle Euro nailed Sandy GFS sucks with EC storms Too warm the day before My app says only 1-3" Nicely done internet, nicely done.
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Bernie Rayno
Bernie Rayno@AccuRayno·
(2) The other thing to note on the 500 mb on GFS & EURO sun at 1pm is the location of ridge across the northern Rockies.They both show ridge axis from western MT/WY.For east coast storm the ridge axis should be near BOI.This argues for the storm to be just offshore & a near miss.
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Steve Patota
Steve Patota@ProgRockPA·
@AccuRayno Spoiler alert. There will be no big storm that impacts anyone, anywhere, anytime.
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Bernie Rayno
Bernie Rayno@AccuRayno·
(1) As I discussed the Forecast Feed, plenty of moving pieces for the weekend set-up. One of the key moves is when the southern piece and the multiple northern branch pieces cut the upper low across the mid-Atlantic. I expect plenty of variability the next few days.
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Steve Patota
Steve Patota@ProgRockPA·
@nynjpaweather I'm so tired of reading about these phantom storms. It's been a BS winter for 90% of the opportunities. I'll wager 90% every day. There's a reason avg annual snowfall for mid atl and Northern mid atl is paltry.
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Doc
Doc@DocTooch·
@rohanpaul_ai @AndrewYang What a refreshing and positive post to read this morning. Thanks for that.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
An insightful piece by @AndrewYang - "The End of the Office". "the great disemboweling of white-collar jobs." - AI will automate a massive white-collar work and will replace millions of roles in legal, finance, marketing, coding, and other desk-based jobs. - Companies will cut headcount fast because competitors will copy the AI-driven savings and markets will reward leaner teams. - Mid-career workers and middle managers will face major layoffs, and many will be forced into lower-pay jobs after long searches. - Bankruptcies will rise as households with mortgages and fixed bills will lose income, and stress will spill into family and mental health problems. - Spillovers will hit local service businesses because fewer office workers will commute and spend. - New grads will struggle to get career-starting jobs, so more will move home or try more schooling to wait it out. - Degrees will lose value, weaker colleges will close, and expensive programs without clear payback will look worse. - Downtowns will hollow out, city finances will weaken, and anger will rise
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New interview of Anthropic's CEO Dario Amodei on AI's job impact: Entry-level office work gets hit first. "Tthe first thing to be disrupted is these kind of entry-level white-collar jobs: data entry, document review for law, or the stuff you’d give a first-year in finance where you’re analyzing documents. I still think those are going pretty fast. But I actually think software might go even faster because of the reasons I gave. I don’t think we’re that far from models being able to do a lot of it end-to-end. What we’re going to see first is the model only does a piece of what the human software engineer does, and that increases their productivity. Then, even when the models do everything that human software engineers used to do, the human software engineers take a step up. They act as managers and supervise the systems." --- Video from "Interesting Times with Ross Douthat + New York Times Opinion + New York Times Podcasts" YT channel (link in comment)

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its only Joe@JoeTheCynic·
@TonyCutilloShow It’s perfect and Harper took the bait to excel. In house talk but he’s been vocal in the past about players retuning so who wasn’t keeping things in house?
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NY NJ PA Weather
NY NJ PA Weather@nynjpaweather·
I just saw someone post to the NWS that their forecast is wrong, and look at the 18Z models. LOL
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Doc
Doc@DocTooch·
The question is whether it’s for the better or worse. If millions and millions lose their jobs because of AI, if you think civil unrest is bad now, just wait. I see all this doom posting but very little about the consequences beyond “your job is done” and “Generation Z is fucked.” "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should"
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Ryan Scott (Horse)
Ryan Scott (Horse)@TheFlowHorse·
Microsoft CEO telling you the end is near for white collar jobs. The fabric of society is about to change. The second industrial revolution is here.
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper
🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
Born November 22, 1950, in Coronado, California, she is an American musician, singer, and songwriter who has played a major role in shaping the sound of new wave and alternative music. She was a founding member of a well-known band that became hugely influential and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 as part of that group. Her father, Ralph Weymouth, was a U.S. Navy Vice Admiral, and her mother, Laura Bouchage, was a French-Breton immigrant. She grew up in a devout Roman Catholic household and was the third of eight children, including two sisters who later collaborated with her in a side project she formed, and a brother who became an architect and designed the Salvador Dalí Museum in Florida. Because of her father’s military career, the family moved frequently, living in Hawaii, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Los Angeles, and Iceland before eventually settling near Washington, D.C. The constant relocations made her a very shy child but also exposed her to a wide variety of cultures and experiences. She discovered music at a young age, joining Mrs. Tufts’ Potomac English Hand Bell Ringers at 12 and touring with the group. At 14, she began teaching herself guitar. Her early inspirations included Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul & Mary. While a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, she met future bandmates and was asked to join as a bass player because they could not find someone suitable. She learned bass in her 20s and quickly became an essential part of the group, developing a distinct minimalist, funk-infused style that became central to their signature sound. During a hiatus from her main band, she and her husband formed a side project in 1980, which included her two sisters as collaborators. She later contributed to other projects in 1996, produced albums for other artists, and contributed to Gorillaz’s 2001 track 19-2000. She has also supported independent music as a judge for the Independent Music Awards and worked with artists like Chicks on Speed. While she has not personally won a Grammy, she has contributed to Grammy-nominated and winning projects, and her work has earned her recognition in the music industry. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 and has been honored for her influence through various awards and her support of independent music. She married her bandmate in 1977, and they raised two sons in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she currently resides. In 2022, she was in a serious car accident. Her extended family includes a niece who served as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post. What is her name?
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Philly Sports Sufferer
Philly Sports Sufferer@mccrystal_alex·
Which Philadelphia sports team is most likely to be the next team to win a championship?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Age yourself by naming an NFL running back you grew up watching. I'll start, Brian Westbrook.
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Henry
Henry@HenryFrank02·
You deserve $1,000,000 if you can answer this question....
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Ray Leichner ⚡️⛈🌪
Ray Leichner ⚡️⛈🌪@stormchaserray·
I’m well aware of this “Thank You” The next email will read “As a follow up to our previous email, you may consider Re-Mortgaging you home to afford this bill” 😂🥶 #pawx
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