@CartierMat@collin_ruth89@nahuelhilal@Tesla I usually charge to a higher percentage than the trip planner suggests, because I’m not done eating my Sheetz hamburger by the time its ready to go. So i have less stops, but cumulatively it would take more time than if I followed the Tesla plan exactly.
It depends on the airports. My nearest medium sized airport (Pittsburgh) is 90 minutes away, so I have to leave three hours before my scheduled flight time. Unless I’m going to another hub there’s a connecting flight. Then waiting on a rental car. Most travel under eight to nine hours is a clear drive over fly for me, almost as fast and much less stressful.
@collin_ruth89@nahuelhilal@Tesla https://t.co/QdCWCBljlZ
Looks like 90 minutes of charging time and seven stops to make it from Buffalo, New York to Tampa Bay Florida. That assumes an all-wheel-drive premium model three.
What asset class does best under this scenario? Land, which is limited, and has inherent value; crypto, which is limited, but has no inherent value; AI stocks, or does AGI quickly become a commodity; index funds; seems safe, but below the best concentrated position; or something else entirely?
@walterkirn Smartest guy I went to school with (confirmed IQ of 165) ended up driving an ice cream truck and overdosing on opiates :( He was an amazing (and tortured) soul who could never keep his life in order.
@walterkirn I know of one the locals call BURT (Big Ugly Rusty Thing). It serves as a landmark; you may hear a local say “my office is in the building east of BURT.”
@walterkirn To quote Ricky Bobby; “If you ain’t first, you’re last!” Unlike nuclear weapons, there’s no mutually assured destruction with AI. The calculus says if you develop AGI first you weaponize it broadly and immediately. Being one year ahead is equal to being one thousand years ahead.
@hubermanlab@PalmerLuckey@tbpn I keep a few pieces of Nicorette in the glove compartment in case I catch myself nodding off while driving (zaps me awake within sixty seconds). I will also take a piece if constipated. I was also addicted to it for years, so 100% BE CAREFUL!
@walterkirn What’s a reasonable lifetime for IP protection in your estimation? After the country was founded it was 14 years, now we can have life of author plus 70 years. Copyrights and patents stifle innovation; so what’s your thoughts on IP protection length vs innovation tradeoff?
@tranquil2600@AlchemyAmerican@joerogan@DrNeilStone Everyone agrees Lyme is ancient, the lab leak theory posits that a spirochete was added to Lyme to make it more debilitating. “Bitten” by Kris Newby covers this.
@ericweinstein And I agree 100% none of this is organic. I don’t see it getting better, massive AI data centers will enable individualized messaging to destroy your reputation by picking off one follower at a time.
@ericweinstein Why are verified (paying) accounts allowed to post 2400 times per day? It seems even a heavy X user wouldn’t post more than 120 times a day, or do real humans post that much? Limiting to 120 posts per day would increase the bot/spam operator cost by 20x without affecting humans.
This 3D printed sprocket is three years old and going strong. The original metal sprocket (32 tooth) didn’t make enough wheel torque for the kids go kart, so I 3D printed a 40 tooth sprocket in Prusament PC Blend (95% infill extruded at 285C in a 95C heated chamber). This is an ANSI 25 sprocket that sees about 10 ft-lbs of shaft torque (connected to a 250 watt motor). I estimate the sprocket has well over a hundred hours of use. @Prusa3D@CNC_Kitchen
@The27thStTShirt@MikeBenzCyber@naomirwolf And added a spirochete (Borrelia burgdorferi) which is probably the bigger issue as presumably Lyme like diseases have been with us for a while.