Is this actually real or can someone in the AI space please explain what is going on here?
This is such a low level querry that I was gobsmacked to watch the halucination and the high level of confidence with which it was reponding. #allinpodcast #
https://t.co/ISxyaYIbqs
Receipts are an overlooked source of exposure to endocrine-disrupting compounds
Thermal paper receipts are coated with bisphenol A (BPA), a plastic chemical that can be absorbed through the skin during handling
It might feel trivial, but repeated exposure adds up
Cashiers who handle receipts regularly have very high BPA levels, and hand creams or sanitizers can increase absorption up to 100-fold
If you don't need the paper copy, choose an emailed receipt instead
And if you handle receipts for work, nitrile gloves (not latex) can help reduce exposure
Small, consistent habits like this can reduce your total chemical burden more than you might think
Day 13 of hoping that Elon or Tesla will see this.
Dear Mr. Musk, @elonmusk, Dear @Tesla
I am reaching out to you directly as the CEO of Tesla because I have exhausted all other possible channels without receiving any meaningful answers. Five months ago, I was involved in an accident (not my fault), and since then my Tesla Model 3 has been sitting in a service center in Warsaw (Auto Blak). At this point, all repairs have been completed except for one critical component - the passenger airbag. Unfortunately, I have now been waiting five months for this single part, and there is still no delivery date. Over these past months, I have made literally hundreds of phone calls to various Tesla service centers, including those in Poland and even the Netherlands, which supposedly supports the Polish market. Despite all these efforts, I keep hearing the same responses: “no one knows,” “there is no information,” and “we cannot provide any timeline.” This level of uncertainty is extremely frustrating and unacceptable for a company of Tesla’s scale. It is difficult to understand how Tesla - one of the most popular car brands in Europe, including Poland - is unable to supply such a critical safety component. What is even more frustrating is that it would take less time to order and receive a brand-new Tesla than to complete this repair. Waiting five months (and likely six or more) for a single airbag is simply unreasonable. To make matters worse, this situation arguably should have been resolved differently from the beginning - the vehicle could have been declared a total loss, and the insurance company could have settled the claim within a month. Instead, I am now stuck in a prolonged and uncertain repair process that continues without any clear end. As a customer, I feel completely stuck and ignored. For five months, I have been “bouncing off a wall,” receiving no concrete information, no timelines, and no accountability. I am honestly exhausted from hearing that “no one knows anything.” I would greatly appreciate if you could help clarify: What is causing such an extreme delay in the production or delivery of passenger airbags? Is there any realistic timeline for fulfilling this order? Is there anyone within Tesla who can take ownership of this case and provide a clear answer? At this point, I am simply asking for transparency and a concrete timeline. The lack of information has been the most frustrating part of this entire experience. I sincerely hope you can help bring clarity to this situation, I really loved my Tesla, and I want it back. Kind regards, Michał from Poland. #TeslaCommunity #tesla #elonmusk
I told my therapist,
“I poured my soul into this launch, and nobody cared.”
She didn't give me comfort.
Hearing her, my whole body went still.
Here's what she just replied:
On my way back to Ilorin from Lagos.
We were meant to sit 4 per row, but in the row before me, a man paid for 2 seats, so they were 3. Not because he had luggage or wanted to carry anything, just for comfort.
But here's the thing 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
When I moved to the UK 🇬🇧 some years back, I thought my biggest advantage was my work ethic.
Turns out… it wasn’t enough.
Not because I wasn’t skilled. Not because I wasn’t qualified. But because I was playing by rules that worked back home, in a completely different system.
UK corporate has its own language. It’s own politics. Its own unspoken expectations. And no one hands you the manual.
I had to unlearn:
• Waiting to be noticed
• Staying silent in meetings
• Thinking hard work guarantees promotion
• Avoiding self-advocacy
• Oversharing with colleagues too quickly
Growth in a new country isn’t just about upgrading your CV. Sometimes it’s about upgrading your awareness.
So here are 10 things you need to unlearn to survive UK Corporate 🇬🇧
If you’re navigating UK corporate as an immigrant, this post is particularly for you. 👇👇
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