SpaceX IPO, listing, and beyond, is a true test for capitalism. The valuation does not fit any traditional matrix and is a huge bet on the future course of planet earth. Only time will tell whether we, the human race, have arrived into the fairy tale world we grew up in as children, or are in a mega bubble. Either ways, kudos to the man who came as an immigrant, and to the country that has allowed such boundless creativity to flourish despite all the risks it embeds.
@Nithin0dha Has been trying to open a Demat account for last 90 days, I have opened my Robin hood account in 5 mins. All forms can be e-signed, documents verified without physical mailing and need not be Notarised.
FSD is 21st century's magic trick.
The engineering behind those stats is staggering.
We spent 3 weeks breaking down exactly what happens in the 22 milliseconds between a photon hitting Tesla's camera and the steering wheel turning.
8 cameras. $200. No LiDAR.
vs Waymo's $75,000 sensor suite.
The full technical breakdown: https://t.co/ExM1o4GlN0
The data is clear — 10.6x safer with FSD.
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Cursor for Slides is finally here
Watch the first 47 seconds. Then try going back to your old deck tool
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@iamgingertrash HBF with 100-200 M IOPS with 4-16 TB, possibly $6-10k can give an 8 GPU GB200 at $300k run for money.
HBF is key for personal device infra with Mem Bandwidth bottleneck today
If you're an old millennial/young Gen-Xer you hit the birth timeline lottery.
Old enough for a tech-free, OG childhood with autonomy and freedom to roam. Young enough to be exposed to tech as you came of age & understand it.
Can't think of a better time to be born.
@youderian@ecommercefuel Interesting to see these as well
$sales or volume figures?
What % of them are influenced by ads / promotions
Bottom line impact
@Clutter one of the worst experience. They had all of our stuff in storage, delayed 10 DAYS! show up and say we don't reassemble, customer service is outright bad, they call after 4 days. No response to email. Don’t use them, they are literally bad at everything you pay for
1/9 Indians in the US on a work visa can't go home. There’s NO appointments.
The now ~200k H-1B Telegram group is growing by 13,000 per month.
Even with ~$40m in fees, the 5 VACs process ~10,000 a month. The next availability is ~2024!
Here’s 6 stories from hurting families:
@NEARProtocol Migrated to Ledger and getting lot of bugs.
"add_request_and_confirm" is giving a numeric value as result before prompting the "delete_request" and each delete request has a {
"request_id": 326
} with numeric values, often times higher or lower than previous numeric values
18/ One day we will vanish and our problems will vanish with us.
Problems are a feature, not a bug.
Problems are for the living, not for the dead. Problems are an excellent indicator that you are alive.
The state of no problems, is the state of death.
Google is so aggressive about mining e-mail receipts for data to sell ads that Amazon no longer tells you what you bought in their emails, and now I honestly can’t tell which company is being the bigger asshole to customers.
my parents bought their house in 1976 for $58,000. in 2022 dollars, that would be $279,160.
their 2022 assessment valued the house at $2.09 million.
i don't think getting married at 34 instead of 24 is the reason my generation can't buy homes. thanks for coming to my ted talk.