There are tons of high-yield savings accounts paying much more than 0.35%. Telling people to increase their indebtedness to buy index funds right now is pretty dubious advice.
I used to get this, along with some other anxiety stuff. A low dose of prozac taken 2x per week totally eliminated it (anecdata i know, but i thought it was interesting).
I think posting what interests you makes sense; there are just a lot of us out there who are tired of reading hero worship of that guy.
Too many Elon Musk posts. No thanks.
They're long gone.
I switched to using caps lock for esc and actually prefer it now.
I've been told by some well-placed people (pooh pooh me if you want, I don't care), that a number of PE shops and hedge funds were able to get some pretty big loans to the top of the pile. Many, many, many businesses…
Seems like maybe the company who leased you the car might be willing to do a deal to get you to keep the car a bit longer. It's not like they'll be able to sell it quickly.
My company has used Hangouts for years with zero problems. Zoom is mostly just hype.
Not sure I agree with the bit about Linux + Raspberry Pi not being able to handle precision timing down to the microsecond level. I'd be interested if anyone has thoughts.
lol
Sorry for the downvotes. I'll get downvoted too bc of my username. I agree with your point. Instagram is evil.
What about the emissions involved in mining lithium, making the batteries, dealing with the batteries once they're exhausted, and in generating the electricity. Also, what about the emissions involved in building and…
You think it's more of a game changer than the $8500 used Nissan Leaf I bought (which, before you start, is perfect for me because I use it around town, and yes it works fine for 95+% of my car trips, including 100% of…
Except that's not how public policy works. It's not like Tesla just happened to luck into these policies. They actively lobbied for them. There's a significant amount of "greenwashing" involved there. I think it's…
Tesla's 10-K shows an accumulated shareholder deficit of $6B. That's over and above money spent to buy factories which are still operating. That's $6k a car at 1M cars sold. Add to that the $7500 rebate the US was…
Yes. It seems like having robots colonize a planet or the moon would be a lot smarter.
Obviously I was talking about the situation where one doesn't want to sell all property in CA and wants to be able to return to CA from time to time, maybe for months at a time. Anyway, our current thinking is to…
Thanks. It's too bad people decided to downvote me. Probably because of my username, but who knows. In any event, do you have thoughts on solutions?
I live in California. An interesting thing we learned is that if we move out of the country for, say, 3 years, unless we set up our lives so we have no intention of remaining California residents, the state will…
Yes. To implement this you simply lock the overheads while in final descent, which makes sense anyway for safety reasons.
What they should do is disallow anyone from opening the overhead bins until all the people who didn't insist on carrying on all their luggage exit.
You don't think the cost of the car is at least partially a proxy for the amount of energy required to produce the components (primarily the battery)? Some pretty smart people have questioned whether, absent innovations…
I have a used 2015 Nissan Leaf that I bought last year. No problems at all with it. It cost $8000. Can Tesla do that?
My favorite is the part where the torch will be passed from baby boomers to millenials and gen z. As if there isn't an entire generation of people between the baby boomers and the millenials.
There are tons of high-yield savings accounts paying much more than 0.35%. Telling people to increase their indebtedness to buy index funds right now is pretty dubious advice.
I used to get this, along with some other anxiety stuff. A low dose of prozac taken 2x per week totally eliminated it (anecdata i know, but i thought it was interesting).
I think posting what interests you makes sense; there are just a lot of us out there who are tired of reading hero worship of that guy.
Too many Elon Musk posts. No thanks.
They're long gone.
I switched to using caps lock for esc and actually prefer it now.
I've been told by some well-placed people (pooh pooh me if you want, I don't care), that a number of PE shops and hedge funds were able to get some pretty big loans to the top of the pile. Many, many, many businesses…
Seems like maybe the company who leased you the car might be willing to do a deal to get you to keep the car a bit longer. It's not like they'll be able to sell it quickly.
My company has used Hangouts for years with zero problems. Zoom is mostly just hype.
Not sure I agree with the bit about Linux + Raspberry Pi not being able to handle precision timing down to the microsecond level. I'd be interested if anyone has thoughts.
lol
Sorry for the downvotes. I'll get downvoted too bc of my username. I agree with your point. Instagram is evil.
What about the emissions involved in mining lithium, making the batteries, dealing with the batteries once they're exhausted, and in generating the electricity. Also, what about the emissions involved in building and…
You think it's more of a game changer than the $8500 used Nissan Leaf I bought (which, before you start, is perfect for me because I use it around town, and yes it works fine for 95+% of my car trips, including 100% of…
Except that's not how public policy works. It's not like Tesla just happened to luck into these policies. They actively lobbied for them. There's a significant amount of "greenwashing" involved there. I think it's…
Tesla's 10-K shows an accumulated shareholder deficit of $6B. That's over and above money spent to buy factories which are still operating. That's $6k a car at 1M cars sold. Add to that the $7500 rebate the US was…
Yes. It seems like having robots colonize a planet or the moon would be a lot smarter.
Obviously I was talking about the situation where one doesn't want to sell all property in CA and wants to be able to return to CA from time to time, maybe for months at a time. Anyway, our current thinking is to…
Thanks. It's too bad people decided to downvote me. Probably because of my username, but who knows. In any event, do you have thoughts on solutions?
I live in California. An interesting thing we learned is that if we move out of the country for, say, 3 years, unless we set up our lives so we have no intention of remaining California residents, the state will…
Yes. To implement this you simply lock the overheads while in final descent, which makes sense anyway for safety reasons.
What they should do is disallow anyone from opening the overhead bins until all the people who didn't insist on carrying on all their luggage exit.
You don't think the cost of the car is at least partially a proxy for the amount of energy required to produce the components (primarily the battery)? Some pretty smart people have questioned whether, absent innovations…
I have a used 2015 Nissan Leaf that I bought last year. No problems at all with it. It cost $8000. Can Tesla do that?
My favorite is the part where the torch will be passed from baby boomers to millenials and gen z. As if there isn't an entire generation of people between the baby boomers and the millenials.