Michael James Caughill

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Michael James Caughill

Michael James Caughill

@caughill

Writer, father, husband. I’m a contrarian. Unless you call me one, then…no I’m not.

43.060101,-88.019603 شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2007
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Michael James Caughill
@SMGalbraith1 @JayCaruso She worked at the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and started a multimillion dollar media business. That’s a pretty good resume for a journalist.
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Steven Galbraith@SMGalbraith1·
@JayCaruso There's always conflict between outsiders + insiders. The old guard grates at the new, resists the changes. And there's always conflicts between reporters and editors. This is not surprising. It doesn't help that Weiss is in over her head. She doesn't have the resume to lead CBS.
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Jay Caruso@JayCaruso·
This CBS thing is annoying because people behave as if a news organization is supposed to revolve around whatever leadership was there previously, and it doesn't work that way. When I was at the Dallas Morning News, the editor of the editorial department retired. cont...
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Michael James Caughill@caughill·
It’s bigger than jobs, it’s a threat to their identity. A kid who wants to be writer, or a programmer, or a composer, or an artist, feels like there is point to it anymore. LLMs can do it faster and if not better, probably well enough.
Katie Keith@KatieKeithBarn2

@brianleejackson I wonder if it's related to resilience because Gen Xs and Millennials generally seem to be more resilient than younger generations.

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Michael James Caughill
Michael James Caughill@caughill·
@237LAC I say it all the time and literally no one knows what the hell I'm talking about. ;)
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Michael James Caughill@caughill·
I’m a huge fan of free markets, but I’ve said for years that healthcare doesn’t behave like one. If Honeycrisp apples get expensive, you can buy SugarBees. If your child is dying and Eli Lilly controls the drug that can save her life, you’ll pay whatever price they ask.
Mark Cuban@mcuban

Ok. Take government completely out of healthcare. No rules. No laws. No Medicare. No Medicaid. Hospitals, insurance companies, can do anything they want. What do they do ? If you were running any of the biggest insurance companies or hospitals, what would you do differently once gov was completely out of healthcare ?

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Michael James Caughill@caughill·
First of all, animatronic horses would be cool as hell. Secondly, if you want to have robots do human-shaped work, it would probably help if they are shaped like humans. Third, factories are already filled with non-human robots. It's not like we've been ignoring them.
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin

I’m still confused as to why we’re making robots that look like people rather than making them far far far far better at doing the things we need them to do. It’s like we’re making animatronic horses not cars with wheels

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Rick Esenberg@RickEsenberg·
I rarely see local TV news, but it came on after the @BuffaloSabres game. @WISN12News and whoever the anchor is just misstated the outcome in the Callais case. It did not "gut" or "strike down."
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Physics Geek@physicsgeek·
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LLMs aren't conscious. They're the ghost in the language... ...human-shaped shadows seared into every written text, the way the Hiroshima bomb burned silhouettes into the walls of the city. #LLMs
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Michael James Caughill
Michael James Caughill@caughill·
This is the most interesting take I've ever seen in regard to the sequels.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Disney is about to delete five years of canon because Rey doesn't move toys. The sequel trilogy did $4.47B at the box office. Force Awakens $2.07B, Last Jedi $1.33B, Rise of Skywalker $1.07B. The merchandise tells a different story. Star Wars merchandise peaked at $700M in 2015 when Force Awakens launched. By 2019, the year Rise of Skywalker shipped with a billion-dollar marketing push as the supposed finale of the Skywalker Saga, Hasbro's Star Wars line was doing roughly $150M. A 70%+ collapse during the trilogy's own theatrical run. Then 2020 happened. No new movies. A streaming show legally unavailable in most international markets. Hasbro's Star Wars revenue grew 70% year-over-year. One character named Grogu outsold three years of sequel-trilogy merchandise. The sequel cast specifically can't move inventory at any price point. Rey, Finn, Poe, Rose, Holdo: Walmart clearance for years. Diamond Select's president said sales on TFA and TLJ products "were not too strong." Hasbro silently stopped producing Rise of Skywalker figures mid-line. There is no mass-market action figure for Poe, Finn, Lando, unmasked Kylo, Palpatine, or Leia from that movie. The licensees gave up before the trilogy finished releasing. The Lucasfilm acquisition was a $4.05B bet on the merchandise flywheel that built modern Hollywood toy licensing. Kenner's best year selling Original Trilogy toys, adjusted for inflation, outperformed the entire Disney era combined. That's the asset Disney bought. Galaxy's Edge runs the same play. Over $1B per park to build a Star Wars land set on a sequel-era planet nobody cared about. Both parks underperformed projections. The Mandalorian-themed expansion now under construction is the admission. If the rumor lands, this is the most expensive retcon in entertainment history. Five years of IP development written off because the licensees voted with their order books. Luke, Han, Leia, Vader, Boba, Mando, Grogu, Ahsoka generate revenue. The sequel cast generates returns.

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