Ke’Bryan Hayes is 6 for his last 74 going back to Sep 13th of last year.
That’s an .081 batting average and he has 0 extra base hits across those 28 games.
#Reds
@Danzone85 Harlan the goat. My 8 year old said he wants to be him when he grows up. When trying on his first communion suit he said “I look like Kevin Harlan”
@jerrymeyer247@barstoolsports Not really. Those things may be somewhat true, but There’s a reason more people watch college basketball than NBA. You still go outside on a beautiful day, even if there are some bees.
Listening to UofL post game interview with @patkelsey .. they mention they are in the bathroom and immediately hear the toilet flush and PK says “we got Adrian Wooley in here pooping”. Can’t make this up 😂
Conwell and Wooley need to stay out on the court at half and figure out these basketballs. Both teams played pretty poorly, have to think USF shots will start to fall. Have to be able to match them. Have to have RC deliver in 2nd half.
Framing gold as a mere 20% diversification tweak to salvage the 60/40 portfolio fundamentally misdiagnoses the structural breakdown, Jurrien.
The traditional 60/40 did not fail due to cyclical underperformance; it died because fiat debt is mathematically collapsing against severe geological supply constraints. Treating inelastic tangible assets as a simple tool to boost a Sharpe ratio ignores the massive structural energy intensity rendering paper derivatives obsolete. The fiat denominator can no longer subsidize the aggressively rising marginal cost of extraction. Institutional capital isn't diversifying a portfolio; it is executing a permanent rotation for survival.
I broke down the mathematical certainty of this structural decoupling in the pinned thread on my profile.
It has been my thesis for the past 5 years that the “new” 60/40 is more like a 60/20/20. To illustrate this the chart below shows that a hypothetical 60/20/20 portfolio, allocated as noted in the chart, could have sharply outperformed the standard 60/40 index recently, mostly due to gold and non-US equities. The table is definitely not investment advice but just my personal take on what a truly diversified portfolio might look like.
@KarlWuckert Trump didn't even mention the candidate he wants to replace Massie. This reeks of desperation. Trump doesn't care who, just anyone but Massie who has been a pain in his ass. But Kentucky is obviously Trump country. I don't have faith KY voters won't blindly follow Trump.
A lawsuit by Nippon Life Insurance vs OpenAI (filed Mar 4, 2026) alleges ChatGPT gave unlicensed legal advice to Graciela Dela Torre in IL.
Her 2019 disability claim settled Jan 2024 (with full release). In Jan 2025, she uploaded her lawyer's emails to ChatGPT, which called it "gaslighting," urged her to fire him, reopen the case under FRCP 60(b), and drafted 44+ pro se filings—including a new suit and motions citing fake cases like "Carr v. Gateway, Inc." (nonexistent).
Nippon claims $300k+ in defense costs, tortious interference, abuse of process, and unauthorized practice of law. Ongoing case.