> And they should. Nah, even the Porsche Cayman is more prestigious than the Tesla Plaid.
> If I showed somebody two images of inner city traffic jams, they wouldn't be able to tell me which is humans driving gas engine'd cars, and which is self driving electric vehicles. The city with self-driving cars will…
>> Why do people still work at Tesla > A lot of money, perhaps? They work there for the mission, not the money. Tesla pays 100-150K USD for new grad SWE including stock options/RSU. For AI, it’s about 150-200K. Or you…
> All you need is a couple of index funds and bonds. Ah, spoken like a true middle class Boglehead. VTI/VOO will not change your life, even after 30 years. Broad market ETFs are not worth the risk. You’re better off…
> And yet his companies are some of the most difficult to get a job at. Interesting. It’s more difficult to get a tech job at FBI/CIA than Google. Does that make the US government a more desirable place to work? As an…
> I know that in Andrej's interview he talks about how he felt the Tesla team had become autonomous and didn't rely on him anymore, maybe George resonated with that. Ah, yes. Andrej left because the Tesla team has…
> Either a lot of that previous wonder-talk was actually a lie, or there's something else going on here. Tesla dropped radar and ultrasonic due to supply shortages. Nothing to do with their AI being smart. Many…
> I can see airlines like Southwest making wifi free just like how they provide checked bags for free. Southwest is not providing free bags out of the goodness of their hearts. It’s purely a profit-oriented business…
> Aren't capital gains already reported from your bank? Capital gains from real estate sales are not automatically reported. Public securities (stocks, ETFs, crypto, etc) are a small fraction of overall capital gains by…
Damn you. Here, take my upvote.
> And they should. Nah, even the Porsche Cayman is more prestigious than the Tesla Plaid.
> If I showed somebody two images of inner city traffic jams, they wouldn't be able to tell me which is humans driving gas engine'd cars, and which is self driving electric vehicles. The city with self-driving cars will…
>> Why do people still work at Tesla > A lot of money, perhaps? They work there for the mission, not the money. Tesla pays 100-150K USD for new grad SWE including stock options/RSU. For AI, it’s about 150-200K. Or you…
> All you need is a couple of index funds and bonds. Ah, spoken like a true middle class Boglehead. VTI/VOO will not change your life, even after 30 years. Broad market ETFs are not worth the risk. You’re better off…
> And yet his companies are some of the most difficult to get a job at. Interesting. It’s more difficult to get a tech job at FBI/CIA than Google. Does that make the US government a more desirable place to work? As an…
> I know that in Andrej's interview he talks about how he felt the Tesla team had become autonomous and didn't rely on him anymore, maybe George resonated with that. Ah, yes. Andrej left because the Tesla team has…
> Either a lot of that previous wonder-talk was actually a lie, or there's something else going on here. Tesla dropped radar and ultrasonic due to supply shortages. Nothing to do with their AI being smart. Many…
> I can see airlines like Southwest making wifi free just like how they provide checked bags for free. Southwest is not providing free bags out of the goodness of their hearts. It’s purely a profit-oriented business…
> Aren't capital gains already reported from your bank? Capital gains from real estate sales are not automatically reported. Public securities (stocks, ETFs, crypto, etc) are a small fraction of overall capital gains by…
Damn you. Here, take my upvote.