@ryancarson I love this idea 🔥
I saw the video in how you structure things and my mind is blown. Having a group constantly discussing strats would be awesome.
idk who needs to hear this but you almost never have to replace your Tesla’s high voltage battery
And if there ever is an issue, it’s covered under warranty anyway, so not your problem
🚨BREAKING: Tesla robotaxi service launch next week in Austin 👀
Texas law already allows autonomous vehicles.
Austin is coordinating with Tesla.
City is updating public info ahead of rollout.
@KrisPatel99@farzyness This is one of the saddest graphs i've seen in awhile.
If they refuse to give power to the next generation, the next generation needs to take it.
Congress hates the younger generations.
They want to milk us, our kids, and their kids, to continue on their crusade of unsustainable spending.
They are mortgaging us against their inefficient & often corrupt ventures.
They are leveraging our future for their present.
My sleep scores during recent travel were in the 90s. Now back in SF I am consistently back down to 70s, 80s.
I am increasingly convinced that this is due to traffic noise from a nearby road/intersection where I live - every ~10min, a car, truck, bus, or motorcycle with a very loud engine passes by (some are 10X louder than others). In the later less deep stages of sleep, it is much easier to wake and then much harder to go back to sleep.
More generally I think noise pollution (esp early hours) come at a huge societal cost that is not correctly accounted for. E.g. I wouldn't be too surprised if a single motorcycle riding through a neighborhood at 6am creates millions of dollars in damages in the form of hundreds - thousands of people who are more groggy, more moody, less creative, less energetic for the whole day, and more sick in the long term (cardiovascular, metabolic, cognitive). And I think that many people, like me, might not be aware that this happening for a long time because 1) they don't measure their sleep carefully, and 2) your brain isn't fully conscious when waking and isn't able to make a lasting note / association in that state. I really wish future versions of Whoop (or Oura or etc.) would explicitly track and correlate noise to sleep, and raise this to the population.
It's not just traffic, e.g. in SF, as a I recently found out, it is ok by law to begin arbitrarily loud road work or construction starting 7am. Same for leaf blowers and a number of other ways of getting up to 100dB.
I ran a few Deep Research sessions and a number of studies that have tried to isolate noise and show depressing outcomes for cohorts of people who sleep in noisy environments, with increased risk across all of mental health (e.g. depression, bipolar disorders, Alzheimer's incidence) but also a lot more broadly, e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes.
Anyway, it took me a while to notice and after (unsuccessfully) trying a number of mitigations I am moving somewhere quiet. But from what I've seen this is a major public health issue with little awareness and with incorrect accounting by the government.