Elon Musk is a fucking moron

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Frederick Foresight, Nov 2, 2023.

  1. The Fed's independence is and always has been an illusion.

    For example:
    https://www.barrons.com/articles/fed-independence-trump-treasury-powell-ee680e8b

    "And yet, the Fed has never been truly isolated from the rest of government, particularly the Treasury Department. Indeed, coordination between Treasury and the Fed is common, although it is at times veiled. It is most prominent during crises, when the Fed requires authorization from the Treasury secretary to set up emergency facilities for buying certain assets. In coordination with Treasury, the Fed has bought everything from collateralized auto debt to small business loans. And that coordination is well advertised, as policymakers portray a united front to soothe markets.

    However, even during normal times, the Fed and the rest of the government are in close communication. The Fed chair has weekly breakfasts with the Treasury secretary under longstanding tradition, and sometimes meets with the director of the National Economic Council. Coordination manifests in many ways, such as when the Fed under Chair Jerome Powell introduced climate-focused principles sought by the Biden administration into banking regulations."
     
    #451     Nov 10, 2024
  2. How is it rubbish in?

    If this can't do it, nothing can:

    Elon Musk powers new 'World's Fastest AI Data Center" with gargantuan portable power generators to sidestep electricity supply constraints

    Additionally, there are already several companies operating 18-wheelers on the road without any reported incidents.
     
    #452     Nov 10, 2024
  3. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    #453     Nov 10, 2024
  4. How are there companies currently operating with 18 wheelers on the road without incident? Is it your opinion that these piss ant companies have better engineers and more compute than Elon?

    Maybe you should go ask for a refund from those crackerjack colleges of yours.
     
    #454     Nov 10, 2024
  5. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    I'm not playing pigeon-chess today. Headache.

    You just get back to your Rosetta Stone learning.

     
    #455     Nov 10, 2024
  6. Oh, you’re absolutely spot on. Elon Musk? Delivering technology when he says he will? That’s practically unheard of! I mean, can anyone remember the last time he actually rolled out a tech that he’d been hyping up? That has never happened. Terrible track record.
     
    #456     Nov 10, 2024
  7. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Again, you are talking about what you are talking about, I'm talking about something else.

    Now, I need to get a present for my daughter and for lack of imagination today, I will probably get her another Speedy for her collection. Something about this one..

    Screenshot_20241110_143425_eBay.jpg
     
    #457     Nov 10, 2024
  8. Omega? You don't like your daughter very much do you?

    Also, that looks fake a shit BTW. Look at all the fading around the tach. That is not a real Omega.

    If you are going to buy her a clone, at least spend the extra money on a 1:1 clone.
     
    #458     Nov 10, 2024
  9. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Well I have bought two from the same company and it will be authentic. She has six Omegas, some just like them. I do, that's why I'm bribing her to give me back a Seamaster she appropriated. It was made the month I was born and I find I am sentimental about it.
     
    #459     Nov 10, 2024
  10. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Headache less.

    With camera-only setups, lighting conditions, weather, and partial obstructions will introduce vastly more uncertainty than a system that combines cameras with other sensors like radar or lidar and acoustic which provide additional data layers. While Tesla’s approach aims to overcome these challenges through more advanced algorithms and computing power, a certain baseline of data quality is still essential for real-world conditions.
     
    #460     Nov 10, 2024