Basant
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@andrewbrooks @NFLMemes Two teams play in MetLife, plus weather conditions in the metropolitan area around football szn, a grass field would be impossible to maintain in MetLife
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Malik Nabers seeing the World Cup being played on grass at MetLife Stadium
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Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport
🚨JUST IN: 1700 NFL players were asked by the NFLPA if they preferred grass or turf 92% wanted grass
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Philadelphians already attacking Uber Eats delivery robots one month after launch trib.al/yweqsCK

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After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.

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This is grounds for immediate dismissal. He is so far and beyond not cut out for this. We’re at war and he’s up there trolling like a little bitch. Get him the fuck outta here.
Pamphlets@PamphletsY
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING — Reporter: "How Long Will War Last?" Hegseth: "Typical Liberal Question! Don't You Know Biden was Worse?"
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1 second of 1 human life is worth more than all AI combined
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd
🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “People talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model … But it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart.”
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NASHVILLE: I listened to the NES Board meeting so you wouldn’t have to and it’s worse than anyone imagines. Plan on WEEKS with no power or heat. NES failures are decades in the making and no one planned in the slightest for any kind of emergency.
The reason they’re so nonchalant about turning away extra line men is because they can’t deploy extra crews! The bottleneck is not the manpower, it’s a complete failure to implement proper processes before there was an emergency. No surprise that we have an archaic, tangled web of an electric grid. But the surprise is that the repair crews can only conduct repairs IF they’re paired with an engineer who knows our system. And there ain’t enough engineers! That’s totally incompetent.
NES is not the only company to have bespoke infrastructure. I ran a billion dollar company with proprietary and complex systems. And that’s why you document document document. You have to create a knowledge base of your infrastructure so that if every current employee dropped dead, people could step in and still properly operate the infrastructure.
This is a profound failure, with literally deadly consequences. Demand accountability.

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#NESOutageAlert January 28; 10:30am
NES crews continue around the clock work to restore power to customers affected by the historic winter storm. As restoration efforts continue, NES understands the hardships of prolonged power outages and will continue to work diligently until all power is restored. So far NES crews have restored power to more than 123,000 customers.
107,000 power outages remain
More than 300 broken poles reported across NES service territory
Today NES has deployed more than 900 lineworkers to continue restoration efforts including help from Florida, Maryland, Kentuck, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana and Tennessee.
There are currently many areas with outages of 1,000 customers or more, including:
Nashville/Bellevue
Brentwood
Forest Hills
North Nashville/ Brick Church
Hendersonville
South Nashville/ Edgehill/ Elysian Fields
East Nashville/ Rosebank
Whites Creek and Joelton
Donelson
Antioch
NES restores power by tackling areas affecting the largest number of customers first. We understand being without power is difficult, especially when conditions outside are extreme. Regardless of where a customer lives, every customer is important, and our lineworkers are working hard to restore power to every last customer. No one will be forgotten or left behind; however, utility prioritization practices are to restore the greatest number of customers first.

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@FOXNashville Neighboring states had tens of thousands of lineman on call for when outages occurred, yet NES only had 300 on call for over 300k outages. Make it make sense
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Did NES understaff? We compared line worker numbers, and that led to questions. bit.ly/4blOSJe

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