Pickle Ball in the Streets Tournament in Webster Groves today

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Pickle Ball in the Streets Tournament in Webster Groves today ST. LOUIS -- The Pickle Ball in the Streets Tournament is taking place today in Webster Groves. The event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Digital Strike headquarters on Big Bend Blvd.Attendees can enjoy live music, food trucks, a petting zoo, art vendors, and more. The event is free and open to everyone. However, if you wish to participate in the tournament, registration is required, and the cost is $75 per player.For those who haven't registered online, on-site registration is available. Additionally, you can learn to play pickleball for $35.00 with a certified instructor.The tournament aims to support the Mighty Oaks Foundation, which helps families with children born with congenital heart defects. Last year's tournament raised over $10,000 for the foundation.

The secret ingredient of ChatGPT is human advice

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

The secret ingredient of ChatGPT is human advice In November 2022, the company behind Facebook released a chatbot called Galactica. After a torrent of complaints that the bot made up historical events and spewed other nonsense, Meta removed it from the internet.Two weeks later, the San Francisco startup OpenAI released a chatbot called ChatGPT. It was a worldwide sensation.Both bots were powered by the same fundamental technology. But unlike Meta, OpenAI had sharpened its bot using a technique that was just beginning to change the way artificial intelligence is built.In the months leading up to the release of ChatGPT, the company hired hundreds of people to use an early version and provide precise suggestions that could help hone the bot’s skills. Like an army of tutors guiding a grade school student, they showed the bot how to respond to particular questions, rated its responses and corrected its mistakes. By analyzing those suggestions, ChatGPT learned to be a better chatbot.The technique, “reinforcement learning from human feed...

For consumers, the cost of a used car in Denver not aging well

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

For consumers, the cost of a used car in Denver not aging well What it cost to buy a 3-year-old used vehicle back in 2019 would today only pay for something that is 7 years old in Denver, according to a study from iSeeCars.com.That trend is national, and it reflects both inflation as well as a decrease in new car production between 2020 and 2022 because of the pandemic. The big run-up explains, in part, why consumers are under such financial pressure, not only when it comes to where they live, but also what they drive.The auto website looked at over 21 million used car sales to determine the average price of a 3-year-old model in 2019 and what that same model would cost to buy in Denver and other cities.Across all models, the average cost of a 3-year-old car in Denver in 2019 was $24,449. But by 2023, it was $36,146, a gain of 47.8%. Converted to years, what was spent on a 3-year-old car in 2019 will only buy a car that is 7 years old today on average.Some models go above that. A 3-year-old Chevrolet Spark cost an average of $10,105 in 2019. Bu...

Wilcox zooms past Mountain View to open league play with 45-14 win

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Wilcox zooms past Mountain View to open league play with 45-14 win SANTA CLARA — Mountain View opened Friday’s game against Wilcox exactly how head coach Tim Lugo wanted.The Spartans used a trick play to get the ball into the hands of receiver Lex Silver for a 74-yard touchdown.Not only did the score put Mountain View on the board first, but Lugo also felt it gave his team a needed confidence boost to start what he expected to be a dogfight.The Spartans’ edge didn’t last long. Wilcox answered with a score of its own less than a minute later and ended up being the aggressors the rest of the night, resulting in a 45-14 beatdown of Mountain View to open league play.“We played good defense after… they scored,” Wilcox coach Paul Rosa said. “We settled down and got the ball back quickly after that.”Senior quarterback Tyson Bonilla carved up Mountain View’s defense throughout the first half and start of the third quarter. His ability to change his speed and direction without warning gave the Spartans trouble...

Clendaniel: A parting wish for readers as I retire from the editorial page

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Clendaniel: A parting wish for readers as I retire from the editorial page Time really does fly when you’re having fun.In 1985, I walked into The Mercury News for the first time and couldn’t believe my good fortune to be working at a newspaper in one of the most beautiful and intriguing regions in the world. Except for a five-year stint from 1997-2002 as a stay-at-home dad and editor for Forbes ASAP magazine, I’ve been here ever since.But on Friday, after writing about 2,000 editorials and columns and editing more than 25,000 letters to the editor, I retired as The Mercury News editorial page editor and a member of the East Bay Times editorial board.As a lifelong newspaper junkie, I know I’m going to miss the job — a lot. For the last two decades of my career, a newspaper paid me to have an opinion. How cool is that? I, in turn, did my best to fulfill our opinion-page mission of advancing debate on key issues facing our readers.Who else gets to identify the leading topic of the day and then call the best experts to discuss it?...

Mahan: Time for the blame game on homelessness to end

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Mahan: Time for the blame game on homelessness to end After the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco quickly constructed over 5,600 cottages to house those made homeless by the catastrophe. City leaders didn’t say “a cottage isn’t good enough” or “someone else is to blame” or, worse, “this is unsolvable.”They recognized that in an emergency, you take emergency action — such as building simple, decent shelters for everyone affected.They placed these cottages on public land and then, as the emergency ebbed, residents were allowed to relocate them. They were the first homes for thousands of families. You can still find them across the region.We’ve seen elected officials offer excuse after excuse for our state’s failure to adequately address homelessness. We’ve blamed the courts, we’ve blamed the cost of building housing, and we’ve blamed the homeless.It’s time for the blame game to end. It’s time California created safe, decent and affordably constructed shelter for everyone — and then required those sleeping outdoors to use it. It’...

Video of YouTuber prank reveals moments leading up to Dulles Town Center shooting

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Video of YouTuber prank reveals moments leading up to Dulles Town Center shooting New video obtained by NBC Washington shows the minutes before and after a serious shooting in Virginia's Dulles Town Center on April 2, 2023. (Courtesy NBC Washington/Drew Wilder)(Courtesy NBC4/Drew Wilder) New video obtained by NBC Washington shows the minutes before and after a serious shooting in Virginia's Dulles Town Center on April 2, 2023. (Courtesy NBC Washington/Drew Wilder)(Courtesy NBC4/Drew Wilder) A Loudoun County, Virginia, jury found Thursday that the delivery driver who shot 21-year-old content creator Tanner Cook was not guilty of aggravated malicious wounding. On Friday, new video from the shooting inside Dulles Town Center revealed what happened in the moments before shots rang out.In the final ...

After 28 hours, the U.S. finally wins a full point at the Ryder Cup with rookies Homa and Harman

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

After 28 hours, the U.S. finally wins a full point at the Ryder Cup with rookies Homa and Harman GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy (AP) — Max Homa had already taken his hat off and was walking toward playing partner Brian Harman for a celebratory hug before his chip for eagle rolled in on the reachable par-4 16th.Nearly 28 hours into the Ryder Cup, the two rookies clinched the Americans’ first full point by beating Shane Lowry and Sepp Straka 4 and 2 in morning foursomes Saturday at Marco Simone.“We needed something to go our way,” Homa said. “Somebody had to start a spark, so I’m just glad it was us.”The only problem was that was the only point the U.S. earned in the session, leaving Europe extending its advantage to 9½ to 2½.“We obviously are in a big hole but we have the right guys to dig ourselves out of it,” Homa said.Homa went 4-0 in his first team experience at the Presidents Cup last year and also earned a half point with Wyndham Clark in afternoon fourballs on Friday against Robert MacIntyre and Justin Rose. But that felt like a loss after Homa missed a putt on 18 to win it —...

Truck accident in Illinois causes “multiple” deaths and an ammonia leak that leads to an evacuation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Truck accident in Illinois causes “multiple” deaths and an ammonia leak that leads to an evacuation TEUTOPOLIS, Ill. (AP) — A semitruck carrying anhydrous ammonia overturned in Illinois, causing “multiple fatalities” and prompting an evacuation of area residents, police said Saturday.The accident, which involved “multiple” vehicles, happened about a half-mile east of Teutopolis on U.S. Highway 40 on Friday at about 9:25 p.m., Illinois State Police said in an emailed statement.Due to the plume from the ammonia leak, an evacuation was ordered within an approximate one-mile radius of the crash, including northeastern parts of Teutopolis, police said.“At this time, there are multiple fatalities,” the statement said. The number of deaths was not immediately disclosed.The highway between Teutopolis and Montrose is closed. Crews were working to contain the leak.Anhydrous ammonia is toxic and can be a health hazard if safe handling procedures are not followed. Effects of inhalation of anhydrous ammonia range from lung irritation to severe respiratory injuries, with possible death at highe...

Live updates | The United States finally starts a session well at the Ryder Cup

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Live updates | The United States finally starts a session well at the Ryder Cup GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy (AP) — The United States has finally started a session well in the Ryder Cup.The afternoon fourballs opened with Sam Burns and Collin Moriwaka, who were rested in the morning, winning three of their first five holes and going 2 up against Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Åberg — the Scandinavian pairing coming off a record 9-and-7 win in the foursomes.In the second match, Max Homa and Brian Harman built on their victory in the foursomes by moving 2 up after four holes against Tommy Fleetwood and Nicolai Hojgaard.Homa might be the U.S. star this week and he poured in a long birdie putt up the hill at the par-4 fifth hole.It was a welcome splash of red on the boards for the Americans as they look to recover from a seven-point deficit and be within reach of the Europeans heading into the Sunday singles.___Europe didn’t sweep the foursomes session again in the Ryder Cup. But it was close.Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton won the last two holes and Xander Schauffele m...