With my current amount of stock, I would need Tesla to hit $3000 (before further splits) to be able to afford the truck today. But I'm a glass half full because I spilled the rest on my shirt kinda guy.
Some good news for Australians this week, Ford announced they will be selling ta RHD version of the F150 here direct. Previously you had to get those imported and converted by specialty dealers. This will help normalise large trucks here and pave the way for CT.
Elon: "thanks for the 8k can you make them any bigger?"
IDRA: "if we make a 9k will you buy it?"
Elon: "I'll okay the 9K if you re-pay for the 8K, now Am-Scray!"
That was Elon or Groucho take your pick.
Surely you could write an algorithm which smooths out the lines and gives them persistence though? Even if it's not 100% accurate to what the computer sees. Maybe for the final product when aesthetics and consumer confidence is more of a consideration. It's fascinating seeing the computer...
Yeh, I have been wondering how that will work, especially if it ends up with more or differently placed cameras.
I have a lot of questions for Andrej Karpathy that no one ever seems to ask.
Like if FSD visualisations will always look like an episode of Dr. Katz.
The DeLorean had a pretty cool logo. DMC with backwards stylised 'D' to make it symmetrical. Probably paid an Italian designer a lot of money to come up with it. Handsome. Iconic.
Of course the hubris of spending that much to develop a logo for a single model of car that didn't end up getting...
Not for nothing, but the site doesn't seem that secure to me.
I'd just show up and hope for the best.
Be creative and you'll find a way in.
Don't break the law though. Unless it's a stupid law.
I'm not a patreon member or anything (don't like the idea of subscriptions generally),
but I appreciate the amount of time and effort they put into their show.
If that much of my time were going into a project I would feel entitled to air my unvarnished opinions in said project.
If they DID feel...
Cable Guy is under-rated.
Stiller, Apatow and Carey came up with a plan to shoot one dark version of each scene, and one comedic version, and then they mixed and matched in the editing room.
It really stands on its own as creepy, dark comedy art, thing.
Looks like state actors are afraid of outright war, so can't offer concrete physical assistance which would be counted as direct support. Apparently that leaves private companies and citizens in a grey area where they can help without so much backlash. That's a surprising side effect of the...
Can't have slaves, damn. Oh there's an exception for prisoners, we'll just put more people in prison.
Can't bribe people, damn. Oh speech is protected, we'll just say money is speech.
Can't legislate for personal gain, damn. Oh we'll just say corporations are people.
To paraphrase that tall guy...