@pbeisel Once Tesla is unsupervised, other car companies will just copy Tesla and also have it, we will see announcements of Tesla killers all over the media
Don't be this dude if you are a $TSLA investor.
$TSLA at ~$340.
"OMG, Robotaxi will not work until version 15 of FSD, this is 1 year away, Elon has moved the goal post once again."
$TSLA at $480.
"OMG, Robotaxi is about to roll, 10 cars running unsupervised in Austin now!!! Can you imagine where we will be in 1 month? Version 14 is the shit, version 15 will bring world domination".
Before you respond, yes people I get there is a chicken and egg reality to this. But I don't know if its the chicken or the egg and neither do you. So either stay the course or get out and buy some Ford Motor Company or something.
Have a nice day.
'Why do we even need NASA? SpaceX would have got to the moon already'
Space journalist @SpaceKate often hears this question, but she explains how Elon Musk's SpaceX is very much involved in the Artemis missions, but problems may lie ahead.
🎧👉 podfollow.com/thisiswhy/
@UltraDane For those wondering why there's a spicy pinwheel drawn on the wall of the blue glass furnace, it's a manji and means luck and features in Buddhism. The Austrian painter with the square moustache stole it from a book of symbols
Gavin Newscum's wife casually admits that she would censor free speech if women like her were in charge of social media.
"I don't think we would have... or have allowed for so much bigotry, racism, misogyny, and hate online."
The Left never got over Elon buying X.
That wasn’t supposed to happen.
The Left’s ideas are so bad and damaging they need total control of information.
When Elon bought X they lost that control.
People started seeing truth.
This is catastrophic for the Left.
Simple.
NEWS: Tesla has raised the price on all remaining new (and demo) Model S and Model X vehicles left in inventory by $15,000.
New starting prices:
• Model S AWD: $109,990
• Model S Plaid: $124,900
• Model X AWD: $114,900
• Model X Plaid: $129,900
@DangerousDaveSt@r0ck3t23 Should I believe an random dude called dangerous Dave or a guy that build the internet back when people still used type writers. 🧐
@r0ck3t23 “No intermediate abstraction” says Marc, when models rely on CoT architectures and heavy tool use (as if totally oblivious of it with the “2 + 2” comment). What the fuck is in that egg-shaped head? Total dumbass it’s unbelievable.
Marc Andreessen just collapsed a fifty-year assumption in one sentence.
Andreessen: “I’m not sure there will even be a salient concept of a programming language in the way that we understand it today.”
Not declining.
Not evolving.
Gone.
For fifty years, humans learned machine syntax to command computers.
We bent our cognition to fit their grammar.
We built entire careers on how fluently we could speak a language machines wrote the rules for.
That was always backwards.
The correction is arriving faster than the industry will say out loud.
Andreessen didn’t stop there.
Andreessen: “You may not need user interfaces.”
Then came the only question left.
Who uses software in the future?
Other bots.
Follow that to its end.
The screen. The dashboard. The browser. The app. The dropdown menu.
Every interface ever built assumed a human on the other end who needed the world made legible.
If the user is a machine, none of that is necessary.
The entire visual layer of computing was built for biological eyes.
When the primary users are no longer biological, that layer doesn’t get updated.
It gets stripped.
Andreessen drew the comparison himself.
Not long ago, 99% of humanity was behind a plow.
The world spent generations asking what people would do when farming disappeared.
The answer was everything worth doing.
We are at that exact moment again.
Except this time, the plow is a keyboard.
Andreessen: “I’m going to tell the thing what I need, and it’s going to do it in whatever way is most optimal.”
That sentence deletes the entire skills economy built around execution.
Not judgment.
Not taste.
Not the ability to want the right things.
Just execution.
That part is over.
Which means the only thing left that matters is the quality of what you want.
Most people have spent their entire careers getting better at building.
Almost no one has spent that time getting better at knowing what to build.
That gap is about to become the only gap that matters.
The friction of execution is gone.
What you can imagine is what you can build.
The question is whether you’ve ever trained that muscle.
Most people haven’t.
@Strijder124 In China ca 1200 kolencentrales (>1200 GW) en eind 2025 nog 291 GW vergund of in aanbouwen. Wat wij hier doen voor het milieu heeft exact 0 effect op mondiaal nivo.
Rob Jetten: "De inzet van kolen is vanaf 2030 bij wet verboden."
Alweer een strategisch onverstandige beslissing. Kolen is één van de weinige grondstoffen waarover Europa in ruime mate beschikt.
Vanuit het oogpunt van energiezekerheid is het cruciaal om kolen te blijven gebruiken – zeker nu geopolitieke spanningen, gastekorten en stijgende importprijzen aantonen hoe kwetsbaar we zijn zonder deze lokale back-up.