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Katılım Aralık 2008
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maurile@maurile·
I've been building and maintaining this for a while, but hadn't really gone public with it yet. An overview of every NFL team's roster, position by position. It's a joint production by me and Claude Opus, with a lot of work by each of us. See what you think. Link in next tweet.
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maurile@maurile·
@BB_Chargers The Charges traded down from no. 86 when Emmanuel Pregnon, Gennings Dunker, and Caleb Tiernan were still on the board ... confirming that they really didn't want those guys at no. 55 ... or no. 63.
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Bolt Beat@BB_Chargers·
There wasn't anyone I was pounding the table for at 86, so trading down makes sense. I think I'm just exhausted of the feeling that Day 3 picks are the most important thing to this team.
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maurile@maurile·
@cryptopunk7213 This is backwards. When AIs are smarter than humans, human behavior will be a lot more predictable to them than their behavior will be to us.
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
the fear around AI is overblown something that makes me certain AI isn’t going to replace us is non-determinism: ai and robots are (for better or worse) deterministic creatures. no matter how “human” they appear - there’s always a binary(ish) outcome. humans are built different. you never know our next move or what we’re thinking. that gives us a sense of hope that theres a way (however small) that we can create the reality we desire and i think that’s fucking beautiful 🤷🏽
Sam Altman@sama

I wrote this early this morning and I wasn't sure if I would actually publish it, but here it is: blog.samaltman.com/2279512

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David French@DavidAFrench·
He is risen!
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maurile@maurile·
@KelseyTuoc If the last sentence contains the rationale, I'd expect it to expire within the next year. (But I think there are more durable rationales.)
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Kelsey Piper
Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc·
The thing I think should reasonably be taboo is presenting to people - as text you wrote yourself - text you had generated. They'll assume it has the complexity of human thought in it, but it won't.
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Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc·
I don't use AI to write (like Megan, I do use it to research). I understand why someone'd choose to avoid using it; on my beat it'd be malpractice, but maybe it works for you. Making it taboo to be truthful about what people are doing is the worst of all possible approaches.
alex bronzini-vender@alexbronzini

Journalists and columnists are inevitably gonna use AI to write. That’s impossible to police. But we should, at least, make it deeply taboo to admit it publicly

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maurile@maurile·
The future will be starting any moment now...
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maurile@maurile·
@davidzweig This is the right call. Schools around the country should do this. It's about time we made the NFL Draft a national holiday!
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David Zweig
David Zweig@davidzweig·
Pittsburgh Public Schools will be closed for three days, and compel "asynchronous" remote learning, because of the NFL Draft. Since the city will have a lot of visitors this will "ensure students can continue learning safely and effectively." Unreal. publicsource.org/pittsburgh-pub…
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maurile@maurile·
@0xMJefe @cryptopunk7213 Right, it obviously won't make $30K once everyone has one, which is why not everyone will have one, but it still won't make $30K.
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Jefe@0xMJefe·
@cryptopunk7213 the saturation risk is real, roi depends heavily on utilization rates staying high and not collapsing over time
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
the new tesla Robotaxi's turns your car into an appreciating asset - making money for you while you sleep. this post estimates $30,000 profit a year (after costs, maintenance etc) - thats insane these cars will cost $30K itself to buy so you recoup that in a year - that return on investment is better than a LOT of investment assets. the best part is you don't really need to do anything. car will drive itself autonomously, logistics of ride-haling managed by tesla app. self-charging will be there too. cars have always been a depreciating asset, the moment you walk out of the dealership it loses value - but that stops with tesla. really fucking pumped for this tbh
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Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I plan on owning my own Tesla Robotaxi fleet one day. And the more I run the numbers, the more I realize this new business could become one of the most powerful income opportunities I've ever seen. This is how I'm thinking about it. Based on many analyst models and Tesla’s long-term vision, a reasonable base case assumption is about ~$30,000 per year in net profit per Robotaxi to the owner. This is after things like Tesla’s platform fee, charging, tires, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. Of course, the network is still early and Tesla is just beginning to roll this out in pilot programs in a few cities, so there’s no official real-world owner earnings yet... but using reasonable assumptions around utilization, pricing per mile, and operating costs, the math starts to get really interesting. If one Robotaxi can earn around $30,000 per year, here’s what a fleet might look like: • $100,000 per year → about 4 Robotaxis • $500,000 per year → about 17 Robotaxis • $1,000,000 per year → about 34 Robotaxis It may sound a bit crazy at first, but when you break it down, it starts to make more sense. These vehicles could potentially drive 50,000 to 100,000+ miles per year in high demand areas. If the economics land somewhere around $0.25-$0.50 profit per mile after all costs, you end up right around that ~$30k per vehicle per year range. And remember, the Tesla’s Robotaxi network is going to work a lot like Airbnb for cars. You add your vehicle to the network, Tesla handles the software, routing, payments, and rider experience, and they take a platform fee (often modeled around 25-35%). The owner keeps the rest after operating costs. Another thing that makes this interesting is the expected cost of the vehicles themselves. Tesla has talked about the purpose-built Cybercabs costing roughly $25k-$30k and Elon told me production is starting in 1 month! If that’s even close to reality, a fleet capable of generating around $1 million per year could theoretically cost somewhere around $850k-$1M in vehicles. That ROI is pretty freakin good! Now to be clear, none of this is guaranteed. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing it with you... a lot still depends on regulations, how fast unsupervised FSD scales, demand in each city, insurance costs, and how Tesla structures the network. But if the system works the way Elon has described it for years, owning a Robotaxi fleet could become one of the most powerful forms of passive income I've ever seen. And I plan on sharing the numbers with everyone on 𝕏 when the day comes. Personally, that’s why I’m paying such close attention. Bc one day, owning a fleet of autonomous Teslas working for me 24/7 might be the modern version of owning a rental property, except instead of tenants, you’ve got robots driving people around all day while you sleep. This next book of Tesla is going to be so exciting!

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maurile@maurile·
@olgakhazan This is like when people hate the sound of their own voice even though it sounds fine to everyone else.
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Ben McCombe@BenMcCombe·
@jasonfurman I had to cringe during the Thaler interview. Richard did ok, but I could tell he was kinda shocked at how little Jon knew. So disappointing, and I say that as a longtime fan of Jon. Hopefully someone who isn't a conman like Cass, can sit down with him clue him in.
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Jason Furman
Jason Furman@jasonfurman·
The single worst interview I've ever done was with Jon Stewart. I normally try to be calm and level-headed but I basically lost it with him. And worry that I lost viewers/listeners too, doing more to convince them that economists were obnoxious than that we had useful insights.
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maurile@maurile·
@BFTB_Chargers Should Joe Hortiz be on the hot seat? I see the Chargers making a lot of poor picks in early mock drafts. What are they thinking?
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maurile@maurile·
@RyanWatkins20 Since Cooks was going to the ground while making the catch, he had to control the ball all the way through his fall. He didn't, so it couldn't be a reception. Since the ball didn't hit the ground, it also couldn't be incomplete. By process of elimination: interception.
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Ryan@RyanWatkins20·
I still need someone to explain how the Cooks catch didn't count? Because if that's the law, then a defender has the right to rip the ball out on the floor just because the ball moved a bit on the way into the receiver's hands?
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Ace Papers@AcePapers96261·
@tszzl Good point. Video from both sides would make it fair
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roon@tszzl·
is there a market for making friendly normie explainer videos for juries when they are hearing cases for complex financial crimes or software litigation or something
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maurile@maurile·
@FantasyFball321 @nortonj My current projection assumes Thompson won’t be a full go even if active, though that remains uncertain.
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maurile@maurile·
@FantasyFball321 @nortonj Budda Baker is out, and Jalen Thompson is questionable after missing two games with a hamstring injury. If Thompson is inactive again or active-but-managed, Taylor-Demerson projects for every snap or close to it (he played 75 defensive snaps last week with Thompson out).
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Bob Smith
Bob Smith@FantasyFball321·
@maurile @nortonj hi guys. I see you have Dadrion ranked as a DB1 this week. I’m debating starting him, other option is Pitre. Mind letting me know why you’re so high on DTD? Few other sites have him ranked pretty low, even with Budda out. Any insight appreciated! Thanks!
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Sarah Isgur
Sarah Isgur@whignewtons·
We need a word for the joy one experiences seeing an old friend after a some years who has become the best version of themselves.
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Aaron Schatz 🏈
Aaron Schatz 🏈@ASchatzNFL·
Sunday's game between the Chargers and the Jaguars is the most important game so far this season for playoff odds with 71% combined leverage. Jaguars: 57% playoffs with win, 19% with loss Chargers: 91% playoffs with win, 58% with loss
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