Elon Musk came up with a pretty incredible idea during the Q3 Earnings Call, that no one is really talking about.
His words: “Actually, one of the things I thought, if we've got all these cars that maybe are bored, while they're sort of, if they are bored, we could actually have a giant distributed inference fleet and say, if they're not actively driving, let's just have a giant distributed inference fleet.
At some point, if you've got tens of millions of cars in the fleet, or maybe at some point 100 million cars in the fleet, and let's say they had at that point, I don't know, a kilowatt of inference capability, of high-performance inference capability, that's 100 gigawatts of inference distributed with power and cooling taken, with cooling and power conversion taken care of. That seems like a pretty significant asset.”
So basically, each car has ~1 kilowatt of high-performance AI inference capability, Tesla wouldn’t need to build giant data centers — the fleet is the data center.
Tesla could turn their entire fleet into a giant distributed inference network, spread across the world, powered by the batteries and AI in the car already.
Mind blown.
NEWS: Tesla's Hollywood Diner and Supercharger is now officially open 24/7 to the public as of 4:20 PM PT today.
• 80 Supercharger stalls
• Two 45-foot screens. Audio from both screens syncs & plays from the speakers inside your Tesla. A Tesla diner app appears once you connect to the diner WiFi.
• You can order food directly from the screen inside your Tesla
• Solar canopies
Full menu:
BURGERS & SANDWICHES
Tesla Burger: $13.5
• 1/3 lb. prime Brandt Beef with New School American cheese, lettuce, caramelized onions, pickles and Electric Sauce on a Martin's Potato Roll
• Add bacon: $3
• Add Wagyu beef chili: $3
• Add organic free-range fried egg: $2
• Sub veggie patty
Hot Dog: $13
• All-beef Snap-o-Razzo hot dog with mustard and onion pickle relish on a Martin's Potato Roll. Served with fried potatoes
• Add New School cheese sauce: $1
• Add Wagyu beef chili: $3
Diner Club Sandwich: $15
• Roasted turkey, Epio Bacon, blistered cherry tomatoes, lettuce, avocado and maple black pepper mayo on toasted Tartine buttermilk bread
Tuna Melt: $14
• Wild-caught albacore tuna salad with New School American cheese and pickles on grilled Tartine buttermilk bread
Fried Chicken & Waffles: $15
• Classic or spicy pickle-brined organic free-range chicken between two buttermilk waffles with maple black pepper mayo
• Add New School cheese sauce: $1
• Add bacon: $2
• Add organic free-range fried egg: $3
• Sub Martin's Potato Roll
Grilled Cheese: $9
• New School American cheese on grilled Tartine buttermilk bread
• Add blistered tomatoes: $1
• Add avocado: $1.50
• Add Epic Bacon: $3
ALL-DAY BREAKFAST
Egg Sandwich: $12
• Two organic free-range scrambled eggs on a Martin's Potato Roll with Epic Bacon, New School American cheese, baby arugula and Electric Sauce
• Add avocado: $1.50
• Substitute waffle
Avocado Toast: $11
• Sliced avocado, lime, tomatoes, pepitas, radish and arugula on toasted Tartine buttermilk bread
Greek Yogurt Parfait: $9
• Strauss Creamery organic Greek yogurt, roasted strawberries, organic gluten-free granola and local honey
Breakfast Tacos: $9
• Organic free-range scrambled eggs, beef chorizo, crispy potatoes and New School American cheese sauce folded inside two Tehachapi Grain Project organic flour tortillas. Served with a side of avocado crema
• Sub bacon: $1
• Add avocado: $1.50
Biscuits & Red Gravy: $15
• Buttermilk biscuit with beef chorizo gravy and an organic free-range fried egg
House-Baked Cinnamon Roll: $7
• Warm, frosted cinnamon roll with flaky salt
SIDES
Tallow-fried French fries: $4
• Make it a cheese fries: $1 extra
• Make it Wagyu chili cheese fries: $3 extra
Hash Brown Bites: $8
• Crispy, tallow-fried shredded potatoes served with choice of dip
Wagyu Beef Chili Cup: $8
• RC Provisons Wagyu beef chili with diced white onion and New School American cheese sauce
Buttermilk Waffle: $5
• Dusted with powdered sugar, served with real maple syrup
Market Salad: $10
• Market kale and arugula, blistered cherry tomatoes, radishes, celery, shredded carrots, avocado, salted pepitas and toasted breadcrumbs. Served with Dilly Ranch
• Add roasted turkey: $3
• Add fried chicken: $3.50
• Add veggie patty: $4.50
• Add tuna salad: $5
Epic Bacon: $12
• Four strips of maple-glazed black pepper bacon Served with choice of dip
KIDS MENU
Kids Burger: $13
• Prime Brandt Beef with New School American cheese
Kids' Grilled Cheese: $13
• New School American cheese on grilled Tartine buttermilk bread. No crust
Chicken Tenders: $13
• Made with organic free-range chicken
DESERTS
Soft Serve: $6
• Chocolate, vanilla or swirl
Slice of Pie à la Mode: $12
• Warm slice of Winston's apple or pecan pie (gf) served with Valley Ford Creamery softserve a la mode
Chocolate Chip Cookie: $5
• Warm chocolate chip cookie with flaky sea salt
DRINKS
• Cane sugar sodas for $4 each: Cola, diet cola, lemon-lime, root beer, orange, black cherry or cream.
• Milkshakes are $8: Vanilla, chocolate or strawberry. You can make it a Pie Shake for an extra $4 (apple or pecan).
• Lemonade: $4
• Organic Draft Kombucha: $8
• Drip Coffee: $4
• Nitro Cold Brew: $4.5
• Espresso (hot, iced, decaf): $4
• Cappuccino (hot, iced, decaf): $5.5
• Latte (hot, iced, decaf): $6
• Iced Nitro Matcha: $6.5
Charged Sodas
Creamsicle: $7
• Orange soda, cream soda, vanilla foam, fresh orange and orange popping boba
Shirley Temple: $7
• Lemon-lime soda, grenadine, fresh lime and maraschino cherries
Lime Rickey: $7
• Lemon-lime soda and fresh lime
Catawba Flip: $7
• Grape soda, vanilla foam, nutmeg and grapes
Dirty Kombucha: $10
• Citrus kombucha, vanilla foam, fresh orange and lime, maraschino cherries.
One of the most frustrating things about the mental health field is how often we confuse labels with causes.
"He has hallucinations because he’s schizophrenic."
No — he’s diagnosed with schizophrenia because he has hallucinations of unknown etiology.
If we actually knew the cause, it would have a different name: an autoimmune disorder, a vitamin deficiency, a viral infection — something treatable.
The problem is, once we use labels like "schizophrenia," we often stop looking for causes. We stop searching for solutions and just accept that this person will be ill for life. And that robs people of their chance for recovery.
At some point, psychiatry must rejoin the rest of medicine — and work harder to figure out why symptoms are happening.
Biology, psychology, environment — all can play a role.
It's time for a new approach.
When a man with money, meets a man with experience….
The man with money leaves with the experience.
The man with experience, leaves with the money.
And Sometimes you meet a man with both money and experience.
Never cross a man like that.
Is glyphosate truly safe?
This new research in mice suggests that glyphosate exposure increases risk for neuroinflammation, anxiety-like behaviors, biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease, and premature death.
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There is a cause of anxiety disorders.
There is a cause of depression.
There is a cause of bipolar disorder.
There is a cause of ADHD.
There is a cause of schizophrenia.
There is a cause of autism.
Just because your doctor doesn't know the cause doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
For too long, mental health conditions have been treated as mysteries—symptoms to be managed rather than conditions to be understood and addressed at their root. But every mental illness has a cause. Whether it’s metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, trauma, environmental toxins, or other factors, the causes are real, and they can often be treated or even reversed.
We owe it to ourselves—and to the millions struggling with these diagnoses—to look deeper and demand answers. A better understanding of these conditions offers the hope of real solutions and recovery.
Let’s start asking the right questions and exploring the pathways to healing.
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Here is the harsh truth as someone who allocates capital in different parts of the world:
Canada is no longer a compelling place to invest. Hasn’t been for a few years now. As a result, the economic prosperity of Canada will continue to shrink. This is despite an incredibly young, bright, capable and technical workforce that is second to none.
In short, Canada needs more meritocracy and less virtue signaling.
Make Canada Great Again!!
David Sacks: “I think it's so important for Bobby Kennedy to be confirmed in whatever cabinet position that he's gonna get.”
“Number 1, we look back at the campaign now and it seems obvious that Trump was gonna win it, but at the time that Bobby Kennedy came on board, that was a major factor in shifting momentum towards Trump.”
“Number 2, we need to keep Bobby Kennedy's coalition as part of our movement. It's not just about what he did in this last election, it's keeping all of those people, those young people and those former Democrats on our side and part of the Republican party and the MAGA movement.”
“Number 3, he's genuinely gonna reform that huge part of the bureaucracy and that's extremely important and we need outsiders to come in and shake things up. He's right about the regulatory capture, he's right about the marriage of state power and corporate greed. Let's have someone go in there who's got fresh eyes, but also understands how the bureaucracy works because he's litigated and shake things up.”