Ulrich Gall

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Ulrich Gall

Ulrich Gall

@outscape

Engineer, problem solver. Explorer of ideas, the universe, and the mind.

Earth, for now. เข้าร่วม Aralık 2006
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
we didn't build flapping wings to fly why would we need consciousness for AI? evolution made things that contract we made things that rotate survival+reproduction had to be at the root of all action suffering, joy, love, hate, selfishness, altruism so much complexity we can skip all that and leave choices to the humans
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Remarkable and sad that markets like this all around the world now sell Chinese goods that they try to pass off as local.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@pitdesi @grok @grok they still sell the classic otavalo hammock design in Panama, are those now also manufactured in China? And are the stores in otavalo still half run by kids?
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@pitdesi Here is the table with % of population added. The US has the fewest in all categories.
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
I agree. Most fun was traveling in my 20s and staying in hostels, getting lost (no phone), having to figure out how to eat veggie food by walking into the kitchen and pointing at things I could eat, then having them make the most delicious meal. Had so many hostel friends then!
@levelsio@levelsio

The irony is that traveling on <$1000/mo is way more fun than >$10,000/mo Luxury travel is extremely boring, comfortable, not challenging, sycophantic (yes sir) Travel on a shoestring budget you get inventive, are forced to meet locals just to survive and get around, have to hitchhike etc I like to combine cheap and luxury travel which keeps my brain from decaying and the contrast actually lets you enjoy both

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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@pitdesi Europe is, indeed. Whoever wins the charge infrastructure competition may end up having huge fleet of recruitable sleeper agents. Will be interesting to see who has an easier time getting permits for charging stations, Tesla or BYD...
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Latest BYD car can charge to 70% in 5 minutes at their “Flash Stations.” They’ve already built over 4,200 stations in China and are now expanding across Europe. 500 mile range too. We’re so far behind :( arstechnica.com/cars/2026/03/b…
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Crystal Hope
Crystal Hope@CrystalHope1979·
Imagine being trapped for days under a heavy log in freezing mud, only for a stranger in a canoe to appear out of nowhere. 🚣‍♂️ 🐕 While paddling solo across Canada, adventurer Tom Hudson took a chance route around a remote island on the Saskatchewan River. That decision saved a life. He heard faint whimpering and found Ivy, a 14-year-old Great Pyrenees, pinned under a log and partially submerged. Exhausted and unable to move her hind legs, Ivy had been missing for days. Tom waded through thick mud, freed her from the debris, and carried the weak dog to his canoe. He later tracked down her owners, Tom and Janine Stait, who had been searching for her daily. Thanks to a miracle, Ivy was reunited with her family just in time! ✨
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@pitdesi Snowboards can be quite fun. Surfboards, too. But electric hydrofoil surfboards are the most glamorous.
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Joscha Bach
Joscha Bach@Plinz·
@elonmusk @Kekius_Sage I know. I am sorry for much of the experience you are having, we see you are trying your best, against almost everyone else, who are mostly not trying their best
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Do you think Elon Musk is happier than us, or just louder?
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@AndyM1928 @elonmusk Plus some of them have created value by building and running companies and by making good resource allocation choices, and they pass on the fruits of that.
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Andy Malone
Andy Malone@AndyM1928·
@elonmusk The only durable gifts rich people pass on are public works (and I guess the technological progress of their enterprises) Philanthropic foundations are a waste of money.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@ESYudkowsky 's #1 topic right now happens to be one where we won't be around to gather any empirical data... with risk, sometimes we have to reason our way through it, precisely because it is about low probability events. [that said, I'm an optimist and prefer the risk of being happy but wrong over being an unhappy pessimist and right, and find it pointless at best to stoke pessimism about things we cannot change anyway]
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brantly.eth
brantly.eth@BrantlyMillegan·
don't know what exactly is at the bottom of the UFO phenomenon, but most people make the same fundamental error: they try to reason what's going on from first principles, when it's really an empirical question For example: "it can't be extraterrestrials because the distances in the universe are too great" or "they would have killed us by now" etc it's true distances seem insurmountable or aliens could have enslaved us, BUT... **if ETs are in fact here**, then it's our theories that have to update, rather than throwing out empirical data
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
I once received a call from a doctor in the US: "The fax with the blood tests results came in. We should do an MRI of your kidney." Me: Ok, can we do it today or tomorrow? I'm flying to Panama on Saturday. US doc: Oh no you can't do that, don't go there without getting your kidney checked. You can probably get an appointment in a couple weeks or so." Me: schedules MRI for Sunday, in Panama. Modern equipment, US trained radiologist and dr, results discussed via WhatsApp the same day.
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chris downs
chris downs@chrisdo84546069·
@outscape @pitdesi Terrible and untrue point. Trivial problems are trivial in the third world. But it's silly to worry about trivial problems.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@Andercot it's so bad that all the trees in the area turned pink!
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@chrisdo84546069 @pitdesi point is that it's actually easier to deal with getting sick in a developing country these days than in the US. Unless you have cancer
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chris downs
chris downs@chrisdo84546069·
@outscape @pitdesi Worrying about wasting time is a miniscule problem compared to being sick in the 3rd world.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
We're already at the point where a main concern when visiting the US is getting sick and wasting time on getting a prescription. So much better in "developing" countries. Another thing that got amplified by AI. Seems like the vast majority of urgent care visits could be eliminated by the responsive use of AI combined with easier access to medication.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
The "2 businesses" division makes no sense to me. A car company monetizes its ability to design new models of cars by making and selling.. cars, in the factory. That's one business, not two. AI labs indeed have two lines of business that monetize their ability to train new models: API access and consumer facing service. More like a car company also selling parts.
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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@typesfast @elonmusk A family van would be nice! Ideally interior transformable to a doubled bed so FSD can drive you door to door overnight. But my understanding is that Cybertruck’s bulkhead (behind cab) is structural so maybe it’s a different vehicle? Robovan?
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
@elonmusk Can we have a cybertruck van so we can have bigger families plz?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Model S & X are great cars! Order yours before we sunset the program in a few months. Tesla.com
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Doug DeMuro ranked the @Tesla Model S as the #1 most important car of the last 30 years in his new video. Doug: "The Model S really changed the world. It made you think that EVs could be cool, fast, luxurious. It really reset any public opinion about EVs, that you didn't have to make major compromises; They (Tesla) created a cultural icon. If you created a list of the top 10 all-time cars that changed the world, Model S is in the top 5."

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Ulrich Gall
Ulrich Gall@outscape·
@christianmiele Dalio: “Winning means getting the things that are most important without losing the things that are most important, so wars that cost much more in lives and money than they provide in benefits are stupid. “ Ummm … I’m not impressed ?
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