Took my first drive as a passenger in a FSD Tesla the other day. I was rapidly underwhelmed. I mean, yeah...it's pretty cool the car drives itself, to an extent. But even as a passenger I was struck by the number of times I would have taken the wheel and made the car do what it was supposed to. Hesitant pulling forward to turn, hesitant pulling out into traffic after a turn, wrong speed for the road, abrupt turns... Did it get us there? Sure. Did it do a good job? Mid at best. Probably better as an anti-fatigue measure on highway drives instead of taking you places in town. I would not pay for FSD were I to own a Tesla...at least it seems really inappropriate for the kind of driving I do.
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Invest in index funds. They are self- cleaning...IOW when a stock stops performing it is removed from the fund and replaced by a better performer.
Use a brokerage that is low fee. Fees steal your money.
Do NOT let someone manage your money that moves stocks around for fees.
Use Dollar cost averaging . Even if the market is down, keep adding regularly. Which is tied to....
Don't time the market. You can't win.
Don't touch it. Don't touch your money. Don't incur fees and capital gains taxes. You will lose. Leave it alone.
I am up 8% average yearly over the lifetime of my fund including all the downturns, it has been stellar this year well over 12%. Is this a "get rich quick" way of doing things? Is it exciting? No. Not at all. But it works.
Investing (NOT TRADING) is EasyHard, because it's really easy to do, but really hard not to mess with and screw it up.
But Tesla will gladly keep charging a lot of money for FSD.
My music is a compost pile. All the new stuff I listen to is on top and it gets listened to on repeat and the music is less engaging the further down the stack it goes, even though it was on repeat when it was fresh. Stuff at the bottom of the list may only get played once in a year or even less.
My brain has changed a bit over time. I used to need that constant noise, it helped things flow. Now I prefer quiet. Noise breaks the flow.
Well, yes. That is true.
Yes. The shuttle was both rocket and spacecraft, obviously controllable for landing. The Shuttle SRBs were reusable. They were not controllable for landing, but nonetheless they did land in a state that allowed reuse.
Musk achieved powered flight for landing his rockets, but even NASA had a long history of research with VTOL powered rockets that were not used for spaceflight.
He can certainly claim to have perfected it, but he certainly didn’t invent it.
- Small push, ball rolls a very short distance and stops
- No color
- Male, maybe an extension of myself doing the push
- I did not visualize a complete person, only a suggestion of a body, and a arm/hand to push the ball
- Size of two fists together
- I did not visualize a full table, more like a camera view of a tabletop. Nondescript wood finish.
Did I already know? Sort of... My brain rotated through multiple possible imaginings. It worked forward, then reversed the logic to complete the scene. Nothing was set in stone: My brain decided that the ball would not roll off the table. Why? The ball has an uneven surface, it wobbled when stopping. Why? Because it has a surface like a soccer ball. Why? Because that was the first "look" my brain landed on that answered the question. I recall rotating through different colors and finishes, but after my brain imagined the ball stopping I had to come up with a why.
What’s there to hear? I already said I’ve been a linux user for 20 years, so it’s not like you're going to convince me to change or tell me something I don’t already know, yet here you are trying to sell me a product I already use without acknowledging any of the issues that can happen with Linux…and there you go accusing me of some kind of user failing when I already stated I downloaded a current popular distro to get thing working. Why should I have to explain my regular upgrades and updates? I really don’t have time to listen to soft accusations after I stated real issues with the OS. If you’re happy with linux, great, but don’t shove your rose tinted glasses on everyone else’s face.
Audio cracking and popping, sound not working at all, flickering at certain resolutions, not rendering faces properly, some software won't load at all, some linux apps don't work correctly, USB ports not working, wireless dongles not working, etc. I'm not going to bore anyone with the full list. I mean, I can tell you're waiting to pin the blame on me or say something along the lines of "all you have to do is..." and that's really disingenuous. Either Linux "just works" or it doesn't. And even as a fan and long-time user...it doesn't. Not like Windows, anyway.
Lol, now just let AI manage the reactors, then give it access to manufacturing tech and we have every machine takeover scenario ever.
Yay, more ads to pay for Google’s reactors.
Unfortunately your likeness isn’t protected. There may be certain circumstances where you can prevent it from being used, but it's an uphill battle.