It's actually a pretty smart pivot. He will make money on selling new T-shirts to all the spacex muppets.
It's actually a pretty smart pivot. He will make money on selling new T-shirts to all the spacex muppets.
Oh no! www.reuters.com/science/spac...
It's almost hard to imagine today, that merely 30 years ago this was mainstream TV. Ordinary Joes and Janes watched this and discussed during the diner. Incredible how for down the drain have we gone... www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5k4...
Summary of what is going on at X
In my mind Waymo's were always effectively trolleys following a "virtual cable". But the fact they got bricked in a power outage makes this analogy too real. And hilariously ironic. Also, while on topic, those who gloat about Tesla not having this problem are total clowns.
I have in fact a ton of new ideas for this. Some transformer inspired.
I was busy with life, one startup that looked promising but blew up and now another one, and if this one works out I will be back full time PVM in a blink of an eye!!!
I randomly clicked on this podcast since it seemed like something I'd be interested in. And boy oh boy did I _not_ regret. If you follow me you most certainly won't regret either... www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmJT...
GPT-5 underwhelming launch seems to me like a "common knowledge" moment for AI. Now everyone knows everyone knows AGI is a pipe dream and ain't gonna happen with LLMs. The run for the exits is going to be a one for history books.
Much of the AI hype is hype. Most or all food delivery robots are driven by low cost remote workers. Waymo admits that every two miles or so there is a human intervention. Humanoids demos are tele-oped. Here is an AI powered coding app revealed. How many others? www.businesstoday.in/technology/n...
ok I feel completely insane asking this but like
weren't we NOT blowing up rockets, like, 50 years ago. weren't we successfully sending rockets up that did not rattle apart. also weren't we like "ah yeah that was a fail" when the rocket fell apart instead of calling it a "partial success"
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Let me guess, we are in the season when a certain executive of a certain car company promises autonomous robotaxis at some point "next year" ? I've seen this movie before. Every quarter since freaking 2016...
Saw this posted on LinkedIn. I guess I'd probably agree.
You need to be lobotomized to believe any of this Optimus nonsense. It is million robotaxis to the third power hyperlooped all the way to Mars and back.
Not that anyone would be towing with this junk anyway, the range drop is abysmal.
And yet the old truck holds much better. Also he explains how typically the load is much lower but in certain intermittent instances can get much much higher
I'm sure as heck glad I don't have a Tesla, but if I had one, I'd exchange it for a Yugo if there were no other cars.
X.com really feels like x.ru these daysβ¦
I've been thinking about this for a while now, we all keep talking about the gains in productivity from computers, but there also is the ongoing feeling that we've lost something along the way. This guy I just randomly found on YT captures this perfectly: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4B...
Good summary of the most disgraceful and cringeworthy display of political buffoonery certainly I've ever witnessed in my life and probably in the entire modern history. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDoc...
War is peace.
Dictator is an ally.
Invaded is the aggressor.
Tariffs are paid by foreigners.
Full self driving needs to be "supervised".
George Orwell is rolling in his grave.
Never felt more embarrassed holding american passport before. Looking forward to answering all the "WTF?" questions when I visit Poland this summer again...
This is a very interesting discussion we are not having... www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEJp...
For some strange reason my almost 14 yo daughter hates AI and all it generates as well, even thought I never really spoke to her about itβ¦
AI this, AI that, but note how all the new good ideas are still originated by humans? Even new ideas to "apply AI" new ideas to "train AI", new "AI company logos". It's all good old human intelligence and creativity at work. AI only regurgitates stuff seen on the Internet.
When the history books are written about this period, nobody will believe anyone could have believed all the nonsense that apparently everyone now believes.