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@TalentedTargets

Polymath, holistic view & science based truth

Katılım Şubat 2023
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@taobanker Market just reflecting reality
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taobanker@taobanker·
Listen I just decided *WE NEED TO FIGURE THIS OUT RIGHT NOW* is $ADBE a buy or is it fucking trash? Please only vote if you're: 1) informed 2) not severely coping 3) right
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Stanley@GrumpyTesla_·
@SawyerMerritt That was from a 23’ crash and a 24’ submission by @tesla ! Fsd has improved drastically since then!
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: The NHTSA has announced that its has upgraded the probe into Tesla's FSD (Supervised) in low-visibility conditions to what’s known as an “engineering analysis.” It’s a step that is often required before the agency tells a company to issue a OTA recall, but does not automatically mean that the NHTSA will issue a OTA recall. The NHTSA said its engineering analysis follows an earlier preliminary review and broadens the probe to about 3.2 million ​Tesla vehicles across multiple models equipped with the system, covering most vehicles on U.S. roads.
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Kaz Nejatian
Kaz Nejatian@nejatian·
The world needs more energy. The West, especially Canada and the US, need to drill more, build more pipelines, mine more, and build more nuclear plants. As fast as humanly possible.
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Daniel@growing_daniel·
What it feels like to be irl lately
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Simon Taylor
Simon Taylor@sytaylor·
@elonmusk How can we make 10 more Tesla competitors? I know you open sourced a lot of stuff. How do we help with the supply chain? Are there bits 1 gen behind current you could open source and create a prize pot for builders?
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David@TalentedTargets·
@hemeon The most requested feature of Stitch was literally the export to Figma. At this point I just assume most people talking don’t actually use these tools x.com/stitchbygoogle…
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle

🚨 Our #1 most requested feature is here: You can now export designs from any Stitch agent directly to Figma as editable layers. Vibe Design is perfect for exploring many ideas in minutes. But sometimes, you need that final layer of polish. Now you can move seamlessly between vibe design and polish.

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Marc Hemeon@hemeon·
Figma is not out. If anyone automates design with AI it will be them. Still not convinced on any of the AI design tools I've seen - they are fun to use for quick ideas and to help spur thinking. Figma could make a Google Stitcj killer and be back on top.
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Kris Patel 🇺🇸
Kris Patel 🇺🇸@KrisPatel99·
At this point it should be abundantly clear that the US was forced into this conflict by Israel. While the US and Iran were negotiating, Israel was ready to take unilateral action as they did not trust the Iranians to live up to any agreement they might have made with the US. They were able to convince people close to Trump that this could be resolved quickly and that the US involvement would be minor. This is why the US was not ready for the current escalation that we are seeing today. Israel understands that agreements on pieces of paper can be violated but a Nuclear Iran would result in Israel living in constant fear. This was unacceptable to them. They are way more exposed to the risk of a Nuclear Iran than the US is and did what they believed would be best for their people and their security. What Israel and the US did not count on was Iranian willingness to escalate this into a full blown MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction, scenario. Now we're left with 2 choices. Option #1... Leave and also certainly bolster the remnants legitimacy and give them a proven framework on how to apply leverage on the US, Israel and the GCC. Everyone would see this as a defeat of the US and its ability to defend its allies. Option #2... Ground war.
Kris Patel 🇺🇸@KrisPatel99

Called it... now can yall get off my back... Jeeze..

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David
David@TalentedTargets·
@CCM_Brett @fiscal_ai Am I the only one that is mostly on mobile where fiscal ai is not yet that smooth?
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@harleyf B2B or B2C? Think agents would make sense upstream as well as downstream
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David@TalentedTargets·
@reddit_lies @xdNiBoR It’s funny because Americans are usually the loudest when it comes to foreign politics
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Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
@xdNiBoR As someone who uses X for US politics, I do not want non Americans opinions on American politics in my feed at all.
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Guido van Rossum@gvanrossum·
Just what I thought. Israel pushed Trump into the Iran war.
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David@TalentedTargets·
@maxkarpis Realistically, it’s impossible to catch up, the regulatory fragmentation is too large. What they now need is to become "tax-easy." German, Italian, or Spanish users shouldn't have to manually file their own taxes for the interest paid by Revolut or capital gains from trading.
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Max Karpis@maxkarpis·
Using the EU's regulatory failure, Revolut is building infrastructure across Europe to drive customer engagement and create a moat that rivals will find difficult to cross. EU rules (Regulation 260/2012, Article 9) are crystal clear: No one can refuse SEPA transfers or direct debits just because the IBAN has a foreign country code. You shouldn’t need a local IBAN for your salary, utilities, or taxes. But despite the law being in force for years, enforcement is weak - and IBAN discrimination is still a mass phenomenon. Revolut’s Lithuanian bank issues LT IBANs across Europe, yet people regularly get blocked from receiving salaries or government payments because “it’s not a local IBAN”. Sure, there are complaint procedures. In theory, every offending organisation could be forced to fix their systems. In reality, it’s a nightmare for users to fight, and far too big for Revolut to handle on a case-by-case basis. Most people just switch banks rather than fight bureaucracy - and Revolut knows it. Revolut stopped waiting for miracles. They went full land-grab mode: establishing locally regulated branches in key Member States to issue genuine local IBANs. Just yesterday, they announced their 10th branch in Hungary, which will start issuing HU IBANs. Current Revolut Bank UAB branches / local IBAN countries: Belgium France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Netherlands Portugal Romania Spain Lithuania is the foundation; it's still the backbone for many, even as locals take over. Why is this a moat? You need a serious scale (hundreds of thousands of active users) in one country to justify a permanently staffed branch with compliance, legal, AML, and finance teams on the ground. If someone else got there first, they’ve already captured the market - and you’re playing catch-up with a weaker product. Revolut already have the users. Local branches just supercharge product-market fit and unlock new revenue streams at almost a low marginal cost. It’s a classic first-mover land grab: the later you arrive, the more expensive and painful it gets. Main advantages of local IBANs for Revolut: -Overcomes IBAN discrimination and boosts usability -Higher customer acquisition and retention -Regulatory and compliance edge -Improved trust and perception as a “proper bank” -Network effects and ecosystem lock-in Bottom line: While everyone else debates rules, Revolut is quietly owning the map. Competitors playing catch-up will pay dearly. This is defensive positioning on steroids. What do you think, is Revolut turning regulatory gaps into an unassailable advantage? Or will someone else eventually catch up? Drop a comment if you want me to dive deeper into any parts.
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David
David@TalentedTargets·
@fiscal_ai IBKR includes significant international exposure
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Fiscal.ai@fiscal_ai·
Interactive Brokers v. Charles Schwab Why is IBKR growing accounts so much faster than Schwab? $IBKR $SCHW
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David@TalentedTargets·
@JohnTitor @SawyerMerritt @Tesla I‘m just trying to confront you with the reality. FSD (supervised) is a great driving assistant but where talking about autonomous driving
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Co-founder of Uber, Travis Kalanick on Waymo vs. @Tesla self-driving: "Waymo is obviously ahead. Their issue is manufacturing, scale, urgency, and fierceness. Then you’ve got Tesla: fundamentals, science, hard mode times 100. When does the ChatGPT moment happen for vision? It’s super inspiring, but what’s the timeline on it? And then there are a lot of other little guys that don’t really have the stuff yet." (via new @theallinpod interview)
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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Stumbled upon this woman on IG who used to braid hair for a living. Now she makes these magical AI hair machine videos and gets infinitely more views.
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David@TalentedTargets·
@Cyberhonk26 @SawyerMerritt @Tesla Real-world data is mostly irrelevant at this point. You can train on synthetic data, but the real gold is in the edge cases. No one is moving the needle or generating meaningful improvements just by logging millions of miles on a boring highway x.com/elonmusk/statu…
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@pbeisel Roughly 10 billion miles of training data is needed to achieve safe unsupervised self-driving. Reality has a super long tail of complexity.

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CyberHonk@Cyberhonk26·
The Waymo vs Tesla framing misses the core asymmetry. Waymo has ~50,000 weekly paid rides across 4 cities after 15 years and billions spent. Tesla has 7 million vehicles on the road generating real-world data every day. The ChatGPT moment Travis is waiting for is essentially a data flywheel problem and Tesla's flywheel is already spinning faster than anyone else's.
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@JohnTitor @SawyerMerritt @Tesla They do, it’s more that Tesla fanboys don’t realize FSD (supervised) is not ready to be deployed without safety drivers
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John Titor@JohnTitor·
@SawyerMerritt @Tesla Looks like many people who are supposed to follow technology don’t know anything about Tesla’s FSD. I think the small online Tesla community and the engineers at Tesla might be the only ones who know how crazy Tesla’s FSD is.
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