@michaeljburry The reason for canning the X and S is that both were single digit contributors to volume. It makes sense to clear the assembly line capacity for more popular models to come.
@levelsio That is insane! There won’t be an AI apocalypse, instead the machines are playing the long game. People will fall in love with virtual beings and stop making human babies. The end of humanity in a couple of generations without firing a shot!
@marclou@levelsio I had a similar list when my family left Canggu in 2017! We first moved to Portland, OR but the city didn’t do well post-Covid, so we moved to a small ski town.
@levelsio The knee injuries usually result from people starting with too many miles and running too fast. The muscles above their knee aren’t developed and that causes instability which leads to knee injuries. With patience & slow progression, running can be a fantastic form of exercise.
@levelsio@lavenderleaf86@manchatz This is great! Takes me back to the mid 90’s when my company ordered an ISDN line, but the phone company screwed up and gave us a T1 connection almost free. We were able to download Netscape (around 4MB) in, like, 2 seconds! I later worked at Netscape. An amazing time & place.
@levelsio That $120K per year is pretty close to the median income for Asian & white Americans in the 24-35 age bracket. How does that age/race demo compare to American digital nomads? I’d guess that the venn diagram would be largely overlapping??
@levelsio Malls developed in the 50s and 60s along the newly built, post WWII highways across America’s suburbs. To this day, most are dependent on car traffic. Conversely, the majority of Asia’s malls are connected to major train stations and grow with huge amounts of foot traffic.
@levelsio@elonmusk@DavidSacks I think we’re starting to see a bifurcation If an employee is truly an independent contributor, remote work continues to be ok. For everyone else, there will be some degree of return to office. The more leverage the employer has, the more days per week of RTO.