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2024-06-06
The CEO was formerly an accountant. The person she replaced came from an engineering background.
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2024-06-06
??? When was Calhoun an engineer?
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2024-07-06
The CEO of the airplane division, not the parent company
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2024-07-06
The difference is that the Falcon 9 flew safely dozens of times BEFORE they let crew on it. AND Crew Dragon itself also had to fly multiple times before they put humans onboard. They put humans onboard Starliner for its second ever flight, after the first flight had serious problems AND the spacecraft kept having serious issues on the pad. There is NO excuse for this. It's an absolute miracle they survived (at least the trip up). The sheer amount of recklessness here is insane.
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Why not open source the protocol and take community PRs?
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We're the product, we know. It's still free. As in "no money is leaving our wallets"... The rest is up for debate on the utility and value the business model at play brings to people. And people do put their money where their mouth is. If you could see the monthly bills I face to run the business, portfolio apps included. However, ask me to spend money on yet another Insta clone with no proven track record or actual moat, and it's a "no".
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2024-06-06
>On Wednesday, Zhang opened her email to find a horrible shock: her bill for using Vercel, a web hosting company, would cost $96,280 for the last week. At what point do you stop using Vercel and consider something like a VPS instead?
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2024-06-06
Thanks, bud.
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2024-07-06
Yeah it’s pretty typical for contrarians these days. No real literacy.  “Oh you don’t eating literal dog shit? You must be a shill who loves to gobble up Zucc plops fresh and warm!! I’m totally not bothered by the downvotes, I’m just gonna keep checking how many I get. Several times!” Rushing into immature service can be just as bad as staying with a mature yet hostile one. People need to take a measured response.  Cara’s big feature? They just the plain old NoAI tagging. Nothing special there: and nothing that stops scraping.  A noble endeavor to be sure, though.  I hope people read their T&C before uploading art, however: there is a clause that commercial use of art uploaded to Cara requires the permission of Cara. May not be important now… but people also thought those clauses about being able to use your photos for any internal training purposes at Meta/Google/etc were harmless too. Then came transformers. 
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Uh, I'm pretty sure most artists who rely on commissions and subs source said commissions and subs from social media like Instagram, twitter etc. That's how I found the artists that I'm currently subbed to on patreon. The entirety of the general public is not commissioning artist, but the people who do come from within the general public and are reached on the same mediums. It sounds like you're trying to conflate two very different issues that actually have nothing to do with one another.
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2024-07-06
> If no one attempts them then you're stuck with Meta. 99% of startups have tried and we're still stuck with Meta
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2024-07-06
The founder has a Chinese name, lives in the US, but work in the art space. Rest assured, she comes from money.
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2024-07-06
The moment to plan monetization was before launching the site.
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2024-07-06
“I didn’t see it becoming bad because I was too blinded by my hopes that it wouldn’t be bad”
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2024-07-06
If you had the opportunity to not have to work anymore without having to sell ass on OF, would you take it?
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2024-07-06
The key is to get out early with a reasonable payout to not tempt yourself.  Then set the company as a non-profit with a board that isn’t allowed to sell.
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2024-07-06
Yeah!  Haha! Funny!
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2024-07-06
Sounds like basically every single tech start up over the last two decades to me.
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2024-07-06
The reason torture is ineffective is actually because a tortured person will say literally anything for you to stop torturing them even if they don’t know anything.
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2024-07-06
User name checks out.
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2024-07-06
So does my family. I care more about loving them than abstractly spiting rich strangers
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2024-07-06
Having morals goes way beyond than just "abstractly spiting rich strangers".
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2024-07-06
lol at those who pick the stupidest hill to die on and end up sacrificing all genuine interpersonal morality in favor of some empty political stance, thereby becoming the least moral people of all.
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2024-07-06
This is short sighted. Of course someone who has no backbone, no morals would feel this way. It's ok, not everyone can do so. Which is the whole point of this thread, lol.
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2024-07-06
Yeah, and it entails loving your family and wanting to protect them from harm, no matter the cost to your own meaningless pride.
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2024-07-06
Does anyone have a portfolio code for Cara? I'm trying to escape Insta's AI garbage, too & just got the app.
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It can just mine the [library of babel](https://libraryofbabel.info/) which contains every piece of human text that will ever be written.
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2024-07-06
That's why they have to turn everything including a toothbrush into a smart device and sensor, to feed the beast.
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Please no. I’ve been waiting for Rivian to come out with the R2 for so long
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2024-06-06
nobody is buying a damn Rivian doesn’t matter what it can do.
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2024-06-06
It’s my understanding that acceleration is a function of a larger battery, it allows more power to discharge at a given time. It’s not like it’s a tuned motor in a ICE car that cost more to make.
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2024-06-06
Not saying much, the Cybertruck is a dogshit vehicle 
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2024-06-06
Not ugly enough.
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2024-06-06
Yeah… but you can drive a long way contemplating it!
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2024-06-06
Would love to order one but if something goes wrong there’s no where local to take it
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2024-07-06
Cost? They look like approximately $500K.
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2024-07-06
But do the rivian employees sleep on the factory floor? I was told that makes the car better…
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2024-07-06
You really don’t have to waste advertising to say that your product is better than the CyberTruck. It will be assumed.
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2024-07-06
And better looking
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2024-07-06
Oh great. We need 7,000 pound hunks of metal flying around faster. 
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2024-07-06
You can make that same argument about having a truck in general. 
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2024-07-06
Simply taking the cybertruck off road does not void the warranty. That’s just straight up misinformation (but it’s ok on this sub because it’s anti-Elon).
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2024-07-06
They also look way nicer. I saw a rivian truck the other day
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2024-07-06
But they don't look stupid. They just look like a giant tool box.
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2024-07-06
In their latest financial report, they said they're still losing around $37-38k *per* vehicle sold. They need to get their costs under control, or they're not going to be around in 5-10 years.
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2024-07-06
Lmao all stainless steel heavy ass body draining the range out the gate. Shit built for shitheads lol
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2024-07-06
[hahaha ohhh buddy](https://youtube.com/shorts/a_QQeilInSk?si=ltJZwOMd4IeRi8R4)
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2024-07-06
I don’t think they actually hav yet but there was a video floating around pre release where they tested how the trunk’s sharp angles would handle a hot dog and it cut it in half clean
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2024-07-06
I think the headlights look modern and futuristic
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2024-07-06
Rivian R3 will be in the upper $30K's
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2024-07-06
don't other frunks do the same thing? I don't have a car with auto close frunk so don't know
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2024-07-06
Better looking than the cyber trucks….and even doesn’t try to slice you…and actually have a protective coating…
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2024-07-06
The vast majority of people buying Rivians don't need *trucks* period. $300k instead of buying a compact car because you go to the lake three times a year and can't be bothered to rent a fucking truck.
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2024-07-06
And they’re not hideously ugly
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2024-07-06
At the low low price of $95,000
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2024-07-06
And they actually have an SUV version not just a pickup truck.
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2024-07-06
You're not alone. R1S is dramatically outselling the model X.
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2024-07-06
Great, then get better marketing…nobody knows.
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2024-07-06
Lucid has your name on it.
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2024-07-06
I like them on other Rivian’s (lit up). When I see mine not lit up they feel goofy.
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2024-07-06
There are affordable EVs. The Volvo EX-30 is pretty economical. Starts at 36k and has a 275 mile range. The Nissan leaf is cheaper at 29k, but has a much lower range.
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2024-07-06
They are not competitors, the Cybertruck is a statement and a proof of concept for technolgy
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2024-07-06
I bet This is what horse riders said about the model T
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2024-07-06
Fuck that's ugly, I mean on par with the Cyber Dumpster.
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2024-07-06
If they plan to sell in Europe and Asia, the R3 is definitely the car. The R2 is still huge.
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2024-07-06
And it doesn't look like an N64 Polygon
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2024-07-06
I tow with my Rivian every week
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2024-07-06
Is the common sentiment that the Ioniq 6 is a good-looking car? To me it’s hands down the fugliest thing on the road today, with the bowed shape, rear light bar and lip of a spoiler.
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2024-07-06
Yes, it's true. I'd suggest people with big trucks shouldn't be doing many overtakes though. Not unless it's something super slow like a tractor which is easy to pass anyway. If you've bought a big truck to do that kind of driving then it's just kind of obnoxious.
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2024-07-06
More likely, they just didn't want it to look like a Prius.
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2024-07-06
i really don't think humanity needs relatively affordable SUVs and pickup trucks hitting 60 in the sub 3 second range. of all the things the old heads in congress want to legislate about cars i dont understand why the raw weight and power of some of these EVs isnt more concerning.
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2024-07-06
there is a whole world of motorsport's that would have a serious disagreement with you
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2024-08-06
It does have a force sensor. If you keep trying to close it it assumes that you don't care if something is on the way like a bag and applies full power. The guy who did the original video released an update video about it the day after. 
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2024-14-06
It does have a force sensor. If you keep trying to close it it assumes that you don't care if something is on the way like a bag and applies full power. The guy who did the original video released an update video about it the day after. The banana wasn't harmed lol. 
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Oh no. A government that cares more about its people than a bunch of greedy millionaires and billionaires. That's horrible! /s
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2024-07-06
I agree, but you know streamers will just raise the price to cover it.
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2024-06-06
Where does the title say anything about powering homes? This article is NOT about creating energy, it is about MOVING energy efficiently.
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2024-06-06
It seems you left the chat.
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2024-06-06
Yes. Or a data centre. Or a large metropolitan centre with lots of highrises using the water to cool. Or hydroelectric dams. Or large surface drainage systems with low albedo that are drained into nearby waterways.  The discharge areas can be relatively small but can be an area of significance to the larger ecosystem. Like spawning ground. Or currents can carry the warm water to these areas.  There is no shortage of these things happening around the world. My environmental engineering classes were pretty depressing. 
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2024-06-06
Interesting I wonder when it will be murdered and buried so Big Oil and "Clean Coal" can keep Pumping and Drilling for the next year or 2.
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We thought AI would take our job, in reality it's just Jensen
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2024-06-06
I came here to say this. If you were paid pennies, you wouldn’t think about work outside of work. If you were paid in millions and millions, thinking of work outside of work isn’t so bad.
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2024-07-06
I love these kinds of comments because you know what kind of "work" CEOs do.
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2024-07-06
I just had to explain to someone this week that if they send a meeting invite at 5:55am my time for a meeting at 6am my time, they shouldn’t expect me to attend. Nor will I respond to the messages that say “are you joining?”. I cannot imagine what would possess an educated man in his 50s to think that I’m somehow magically in tune with his Florida, empty nester boomer schedule from 2000 miles away.
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