@ZattarRafael Para se aposentar só com 30 mil líquidos de patrimônio tem várias maneiras de gastar os 2 milhões. Para mais dicas financeiras é só me seguir.
US is so behind in this technology. Brazil had light flying vehicles for months now.
Disclaimer: it might come with a small dose of cancer due to pesticide barrel cockpit.
For $128,000 you can buy a Jetson ONE, take off from your backyard, and never need a pilot's license. Every spec on it is reverse-engineered from a single FAA regulation.
Part 103 caps ultralight empty weight at 254 pounds. Jetson built theirs at 189. Part 103 caps level flight at 55 knots. Jetson tops out at 63 mph, exactly that. Part 103 allows one occupant. Jetson built one seat.
Stay inside those lines and the FAA does not classify what you are flying as an aircraft. No pilot's license. No medical certificate. No registration. No regulatory oversight of the design. No regulatory oversight of operator competency.
That is the entire business model. The $128K buys you exemption from being a pilot.
You can see it in the rest of the spec sheet. 13.5 kWh battery for 17 minutes of flight. Open cockpit, helmet required. Daylight only, uncongested areas, away from airports. Every line is a Part 103 rule rendered as hardware. Build it any other way and it stops being an ultralight, which means type certification, which means five years and nine figures before you ship a single unit.
Joby has been at it since 2009. Archer since 2018. Combined they have raised over $4 billion building certified eVTOLs. Neither has carried a paying passenger.
Jetson started shipping in 2024. Sold out through 2026. Deliveries pushed to 2027. Palmer Luckey took the first production unit. MrBeast flew one down the California coast.
The whole point of buying a Jetson is the permission slip that comes with it.
Everything else is just hardware.
Único carro que valeu a pena comprar foi meu tesla com Full Self Driving. Sai da garagem, vai até o trabalho e estaciona sem eu tocar no volante.
Tirando isso, trocar 6 por meia dúzia.
Estou de acordo com ele, se não valoriza carro, como eu, não tem ganho de qualidade de vida na troca.
Brazil feeds a billion people.
It holds 12% of the world’s freshwater.
It produces 87% of its electricity from renewables at half the cost of American power.
It holds 94% of global niobium, the second-largest reserves of rare earths, and the second-largest reserves of graphite.
Its stock market trades at 9.25x forward earnings.
The S&P 500 trades at 21x.
An American investor pays more than twice as much per dollar of expected earnings for exposure to the US economy than for the country that holds the minerals, the water, the food, and the energy that the 21st century runs on.
Someone explain to me how that math works.
Read why I’m bullish on Brazil below 👇
this is actually insane
> be tech guy in australia
> adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live
> not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4
> pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA
> feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold
> zero background in biology
> identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets
> design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch
> genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own
> need ethics approval to administer it
> red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine
> 3 months, finally approved
> drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection
> tumor halves
> coat gets glossy again
> dog is alive and happy
> professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?”
one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline.
we are going to cure so many diseases.
I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
@oliverNatan@Samuelsworld Dado que existem vários humanoides com capacidade de fazer esses movimentos, é projeto de faculdade botar um mocap e replicar os movimentos.
Construir o robô certamente não é, precisa de tecnologia bastante avançada.