@NikTek Nvidia has the Ai software library to go with. Hardware is part of the solution. Under Cook, they always have one or the other. Not “Both” at the same time. Nvidia utility is present. Apple wants to bleed everyone with App Store.
@TechOperator Agree. Fsd predicts using layered probability. Infotainment center will eventually do the same. Jony Ive is right about touchscreens distracting some. But manual controls is going backwards. Talk to text is efficient. So will Ai agent inside the vehicle and home.
@mrfundman It captures people attention because strong external design. The internal design and functionality is what sets it apart. Many put off by external design will never appreciate the marvel it is from the seat. Cold roll steel makes it great and reduces willingness to try for some.
@cybrtrkguy Sweet congrats. I took a gamble. Instead of transfer my model X money to truck. I took full loan. Put trade in cash on Tesla stock. When cybercab generates revenue. I cash out long term capital and pay off truck. 🤞
@mike_matas@wholemars Ai and voice commands will replace many touch screen functions. Ferrari is a mechanical engineering company. It’s not shocking the inside missed on many electrical systems. Time Tesla shows the roadster to the world. I car didn’t happen. 🤷🏻♂️
I just spoke with Charles Schwab about the @SpaceX IPO. Schwab is one of a handful of brokerages selected by SpaceX to allocate IPO shares to retail investors.
If you have an account with Schwab, here’s how to prepare for the SpaceX IPO:
1) You first need to opt into IPOs from the Trade > IPOs page on Schwab's website.
2) After you've opted in and the IPO shows on the page, you can submit an Indication of Interest. The indication of interest will be able to be submitted when the Roadshow period begins for the stock. This is currently expected to be early June.
3) You need to have minimum $100,000 in total balance to be eligible to participate in the SpaceX IPO share allocation.
Schwab still doesn't know how many shares will be allocated to their brokerage at this point since SpaceX will be the one to decide that in the coming weeks. Just be prepared to check back on the IPO section of Schwab's website. Additional info will come later.
Lastly, don’t be surprised if you receive fewer IPO shares than you requested (if any at all). Demand for the limited number of available IPO shares will almost certainly be extremely high, and these participating brokerages will only get a certain sized allocation of shares to offer to retail investors, so it'll likely be tough to accommodate everyone. The best thing you can do is to just be prepared.
Note: SpaceX specifically stated in their S-1 filing that any purchase of their Class A common stock in this offering through these platforms will be at the same IPO price, and at the same time, as any other purchases in this offering, including purchases by institutions and other large investors, which means any retail investors that are lucky enough to get allocated some SpaceX IPO shares will pay the same price as the big guys.
@Michael_L_Rauch@Tesla The ether loop or whatever term sticks. Bi directional duplication of communication seems to be important. “Cyber” cab and truck have this. Is this the underline technology that allows no human to drive? 🤔 more impressive than going fast? 🤔
To extend on this. The gap between inovative technologies is reducing. They build off the previous. Internet generation is old the Ai generation is being born. This will close the gap in the sciences. It will test mankind’s innate instincts for survival.
The man who produced Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Adele explains why Hollywood keeps making soulless movies:
"The audience comes last. I'm not making it for them, I'm making it for me."
"When you make something truly for yourself, you're doing the best thing you possibly can for the audience."
"So many big movies are just not good because they're being made by people trying to make something they think someone else is going to like. That's not how art works. That's commerce."
"Everything we make as artists are essentially diary entries."