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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦

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A great life is learning, not arguing. Future Life predictions. Keen on Electric Revolution - less pollution. EV adoption and commercial use.

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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
When choosing an electric car, a seldom mentioned metric is distance driving/charge speed. If you need a car for travel. Choose Tesla (esp in UK) 30 mins slower than ICE over 1000km/10hrs - Bjorn Nyland spreadsheet or - #Charging_time_per_driven_distance" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compariso…
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@B7frankH Vroom vroom, clunk clunk, "look at me!", "tosser", repair bill If you want something like that, just get a motorbike or learn to fly - way more excitement, emotion, freedom Better still, get a @tesla & enjoy long range travel
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Frankie™️🦅@B7frankH·
How do you explain this feeling to a Tesla driver? 🤣
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Dan
Dan@biscuitmanDan·
@FuturaeVitae @moving_charlie There's different proposals. It would all depend on what Government of the day put forward I guess
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Moving Home with Charlie
Moving Home with Charlie@moving_charlie·
Just another 265,000 empty homes that have never been lived in to help reinforce the point that there’s no housing shortage. (Btw this wouldn’t happen with a Land Value tax)
Moving Home with Charlie tweet media
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
We live in an age where individuals who are comfortable with discomfort will thrive..
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@biscuitmanDan @moving_charlie It's based on the UNIMPROVED value of the land which in the UK depends a lot on "zoning"/ planning permission use of land/infrastructure. Most of the tax would be paid by expensive house owners where gov has provided the roads, trains/tubes etc. LVT really is the answer
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Dan@biscuitmanDan·
@moving_charlie If it replaced the outdated council tax system it's not the worst idea although you would need to have some sort of concession for likes of farmers who may end up owning significantly more expensive land as cities around them develop but they are relatively cash poor
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@naval Love of spending money for social signalling is the root of quite a lot of evil Making it and investing it to create a buffer for your family is good. Bad stuff happens, options are good
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Naval@naval·
If the people you most look up to are investors and financiers, then your God is money.
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@fortelabs Similar arguments over FIRE, retirement etc. I don't get it - I can go down a rabbit hole for days. Work used to get in the way
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Tiago Forte@fortelabs·
I think the main thing AI has taught me, through all the time savings it brings, is that I’m not a very interesting person Faced with a surplus of free time, I realize I don’t really have hobbies besides content consumption I’m forced to conclude that I don’t have very deep friendships, and am not a core member of any particular community I’m not very cultured, I’m finding, and don’t have abiding interests in art or literature or history or much that isn’t directly related to my work I have a work-centric life, in other words. AI pulls back the curtain on just how impoverished such an existence is, by disabusing me of its necessity Given the freedom I’ve always said I wanted, I’m at a loss as to what to do with it, except plow myself even harder into work, thus exacerbating the lesson There’s nothing more confronting to humans than freedom
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Johnna@JohnnaCrider1·
@FuturaeVitae 86 is cool and perfect down where I’m from.
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Johnna@JohnnaCrider1·
it's been raining so much I'm about to build an ark
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lilly@lilly70583564·
@PeterDiamandis What is your prediction for real estate, Peter? (For example, long term rentals)
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
You have to own something. W2 income will be a rounding error compared to asset appreciation in a 10x economy. Switch from earning to owning.  *NFA
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@PeterDiamandis Arguably more followers than makers/entrepreneurs in the overschooled Self-learning/curiosity/youtube/X are key. No syllabus can keep up More overschooling/performative homework in unloved subjects for younger Still many bright, curious young self learners despite school
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
I believe a 60 year old who masters AI tools will outperform a 25 year old who refuses to touch it. Age is not the variable. Willingness is.
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William Harbour
William Harbour@billat_foxhill·
A couple of warm days a Kent has serious water problems, we know leaking Victorian infrastructure doesn’t help.But 1000s of new homes drawing water out of the Chalk Aquifer cannot go on. There needs an immediate ban on all new homes until reservoirs are built @Helen_Whately
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@mikepat711 Long form youtube - which vast majority don't even know about It's now a litmus test for whether someone's opinion can be trusted or not High Facebook/Instagram use indicates uselessness, social signalling
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Mike P@mikepat711·
How do people who aren't on X keep up with AI? I feel like they just don't. How is it even possible to get the same bandwidth anywhere else?
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@wholemars Anthropic renting Colossus 1 for $1.25 billion a month & Anthropic demand expected to grow 8,000 % in a year @SpaceX is the most efficient datacentre / neocloud builder on Earth & soon SPACE Low orbit for inference using @tesla Ai chips eventually. Higher orbit for training
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
What was the most interesting Tesla / EV / AI news of the week?
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Very bad sign. Trump continues to disrupt longstanding American foreign policies that are disruptive and destabilizing. Avoiding war over Taiwan is a paramount US national interest. Maintaining deterrence helps to keep the peace.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have been “paused,” a senior U.S. military official said, fueling concerns among lawmakers and Taiwanese officials that President Trump’s support for the democratically governed island is wavering. wapo.st/4wLI6of

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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@anders_aslund Essential to have reasonable alternatives, party bases elect extremists. Democrats must have someone electable that doesn't go on hate campaigns against @elonmusk etc. That was the massive problem, from California to candidates
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FuturaeVitae 🇺🇦@FuturaeVitae·
@messele @FUDdaily 300 miles each way maybe, but not 300 miles, I do that without recharging. I still need/choose to stop anyway for toilet, stretch and coffee. dangerous otherwise
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John Knights
John Knights@messele·
Theres in mileage in what you are saying - some of us need different horses for different courses If I had to travel 300 miles in a hurry im taking my van as I would quite simply make the journey quicker Some of this is definitely about the cheap charging and certainly of being online with a full charge in the morning but neither solution does it all
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Pete North
Pete North@FUDdaily·
A lot of middle class people buy EVs simply because they do as as directed by the state. The downgrade in convenience doesn't matter to them because they don't have the same demands on their time, and enjoy the social status of obedience and of being early adopters. For every well-to-do family that buys a useless status symbol EV, nearly all of them have a back up petrol car.
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@croucher_tiger @AngryEddie1 @RichardWellings @FUDdaily Your first point is just plain wrong and your second doesn’t address my question. Do you imagine almost a quarter of new car sales are EV’s only because of subsidies, despite the fact they’re only available up to a certain price point.

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