One thing that stands out: @Tesla doesn’t appear to be going for the jugular on price
My Austin rides were absurdly cheap. Miami appears to be testing what the market will actually bear
That suggests @Tesla_AI is confident enough in the autonomous AI to move from proving it works, to figuring out what it’s worth $TSLA
One thing that stands out: @Tesla doesn’t appear to be going for the jugular on price
My Austin rides were absurdly cheap. Miami appears to be testing what the market will actually bear
That suggests @Tesla_AI is confident enough in the autonomous AI to move from proving it works, to figuring out what it’s worth $TSLA
Beyond the Declaration of Independence, if you want a better understanding of what our Founding Fathers were thinking as they formed these United States of America, read their arguments in favor of ratifying the Constitution.
Read the Federalist Papers
@RonDeSantis There’s more on the line, than just fuel costs, and maintenance
A lot of programs depend on programs that are likely going away
Eg VA-UBER
Veterans Affairs leadership should be talking to @Tesla, now
https://t.co/uZ4yNp1oax
cc: @SecVetAffairs@elonmusk
@chamath Or maybe employees of other companies simply aren’t strong in using large language models
- using ai as a chat bot, to get to the answers, is essentially tokenmaxxing for dummies 😅
decades of labor arbitrage won’t survive the cost arbitrage
https://t.co/d7vwYfXX6p
Energy conglomerates are literally laying miners off & closing coal mines; globally
While understandable, in places that are making massive improvements in soft energy, it’s a head scratcher, in America
- like, fr, states like WV aren’t exactly known for solar farms
@grok?
@StephenM was just commenting on @RonDeSantis's post, with similar regard
While Federalist Paper No. 42 does not answer the Fourteenth Amendment question, Madison was absolutely grappling with the same kind of loophole logic
https://t.co/nNFpp1yxSx
spending time, today, re-reading the Federalist Papers
- it strikes me that only No 29 was mentioned. And even then it's significantly repurposed.
Why not No 42? it explicitly discusses inhabitants who are not citizens, aliens, residence, jurisdiction, acquiring citizenship, and the Constitution's national naturalization power
spending time, today, re-reading the Federalist Papers
- it strikes me that only No 29 was mentioned. And even then it's significantly repurposed.
Why not No 42? it explicitly discusses inhabitants who are not citizens, aliens, residence, jurisdiction, acquiring citizenship, and the Constitution's national naturalization power
@chamath Or maybe employees of other companies simply aren’t strong in using large language models
- using ai as a chat bot, to get to the answers, is essentially tokenmaxxing for dummies 😅
decades of labor arbitrage won’t survive the cost arbitrage
.@Tesla CyberCab is not just vehicle efficiency
The point is end-to-end efficiency:
raw materials, manufacturing, compute, software, charging, service, and cost-per-mile all designed together
That is the part most analysts still seem to underweight
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@herbertong@larsmoravy@thejefflutz@robotaxi $TSLA
@herbertong@munster_gene “moment of sobriety “
How about the realization that sensible people recognize that Tesla is essentially the only choice for quality EVs
Most others stopped even trying