Tejas
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@SawyerMerritt Not sure if this feature actually does anything apart from being cool?🤔
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@dezmondOliver They park and discuss the reactions they got from the rides today
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@dev_maims Many also need to just build and work on things they like. Either by themselves or for someone else
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@abhijitwt Don’t think so. Pair it with a physics or math and the possibilities to build are endless
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@elonmusk I did a physics degree for 4 years. Even tho content wise I might need to review, the main skill I think that I took away was this skill of breaking down till the very last detail and working the way up from there to solve our problem. Gives me confidence to tackle any problem.
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Helpful tool for improvement. It’s just physics thinking in the limit.
Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️@EricJorgenson
Everyone can use @elonmusk's "Magic Wand Number" and "Idiot Index" They're universal ideas, helpful in any industry.
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@Sushant_7Writes Don’t know how you say same degree and same opportunities. I believe the US provides a really
Strong foundation for education given you choose your university wisely and also the opportunities. Don’t you think so?
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Here's what nobody tells Indian students before choosing Germany
Cost of MS in Germany: €0 tuition + ~€800/month living = ~₹10-12 lakh total for 2 years.
Cost of MS in USA: $50,000-$80,000 tuition alone = ₹40-65 lakh.
Same degree. Same career opportunities. 8x cost difference.
And yet 10x more Indians choose USA over Germany.
Why? Because nobody told them this.
Send to someone applying abroad this year.
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@PeterDiamandis Funnily I think if we go by this logic, humans need to stop driving after someone causes an accident in another part of the world
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@CJHandmer Companies would need a formal education to prove that you have some background in engineering. Only until recently in past 2-3 years are companies saying we will look at your project portfolio. Going to study for 4 years adds a lot of theory and very less building.
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I interview dozens/hundreds of new grads, nearly every day of the year. These are people with a well-formatted resume and a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from well-regarded US universities and a GPA above 3.6. The majority cannot engineer, cannot function independently, cannot answer basic technical questions. We have watered down standards and inflated grades to the point that a bright, enthusiastic student spending four years in school sends almost no signal at all.
What does? Hard evidence of actually building stuff. There is no substitute for actually doing the thing.
San Francisco Chronicle@sfchronicle
More than five years after the UC system lifted its standardized testing requirement, a coalition led by UC Berkeley math professors argues the drop in students’ math levels is “severe.” sfchronicle.com/california/art…
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@DevinOlsenn @DirtyTesLa @DavidMoss @scotsrule08 Congrats! I don’t think you can say you drove tho 🤔😂
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Canadian Coast to Coast with Tesla FSD is done!
Myself, @DavidMoss and @scotsrule08 drove over 6,051km (3,760 miles) across Canada, through the Rockies, prairies, Canadian Shield, etc - all while using FSD.
Canada threw just about everything it had at us along the way… construction, animals on the road, poor weather, bad drivers, etc - and we still managed to pull it off.
This is a major milestone in autonomy and will hopefully help prove to people where we actually are today with regard to self-driving cars.
What a fun 5 days it’s been - I can’t believe how many people have shown up to support us along the way! The Tesla community is incredible.

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