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Belorded?

Aristocratified?

yes! just don't forget to `RUN echo '{"hasCompletedOnboarding": true}' > /home/user/.claude.json` otherwise your claude will ask how to authenticate on startup, ignoring the OAUTH token


IMO it's because there's both benefit and waste/corruption in these kinds of social benefit structures. some people choose to only see one or the other:

"these benefit everyone including those who don't use them directly! how could you be against it?"

"this money that I'm having to pay is either overpaid to corrupt vendors, or just straight wasted, why would we ever want to increase how much we're paying into this system?"

in reality you can't have one without the other. it's up to each person to decide whether they can take the bad with the good


aisuru?


just don’t ask Santa if there’s a seahorse emoji


They had this during spring training and it was fantastic. The challenge limit meant it was used rarely, but when it was used it added a fun dramatic element. Players getting to stick it to umpires when they got it wrong, and umpires getting to smirk at players when they got it right.

And at the end of it all, some missed calls get to be corrected.


Agreed - Plenty of hitters have experience with it as well, since it's been around the minors for even longer than this season.

I saw it in practice a few times this year during spring training games, and it was _fast_. Add to that the fact that only pitchers, catchers, and hitters can request one (no managers holding the game up while the replay room checks on it), and it really won't slow the game down at all.


The fun part will be seeing how teams learn to game the system. The batter can call it, but I think it would be hard to stifle any kind of communication from the dugout.

/something higher tech than banging a garbage can obviously.


It will be fun to see if teams prefer batters or catchers use the system. Or if they will coach either side to use it situationally. I think, so far, catchers have better challenge success rates?


this is a different idea


nice I'm gonna use this!


yup. traitors tend to keep dumb-presenting faithful around because they give the impression of both not being a traitor as well as being unsavvy and easy to manipulate


whether cash or credit, it's all going right back to AWS


This is great for creative accounting. AWS now has 4bn in equity and 4bn in additional sales.


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