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I feel like there's this weird information gap that shouldn't be there in this day and age. FSD drives me around every day. 99% of the time, I don't touch the steering wheel for the entire trip, both city and highway. It's obvious to me that it is working well and has tremendous value. As far as I know, no other car on the market can do this. But apparently this info is not reaching a large number of people. I'm genuinely confused.


Damn, I just wrote a note "search is free" in my aggressively-automate-everything-using-llms personal project plan.md. I guess not anymore.


So you prefer

does tue 11am work for you?

no, does tue 2pm work for you?

no, does wed 10am work for you?

yes, wait which timezone are you in? central? then no, does...

Or do you mean you don't like the link in the initial email?


I believe it's a play on "Your margin is my opportunity".


There's a weird conflict going on here and I've experienced it myself. Essentially we hear 2 claims:

- You all should build your own software. AI is so good!

- You all should use the software I built with AI. It's so good!


Is insider betting illegal? I know it's illegal in the sports context, but not necessarily in other areas.

Even for insider trading, it's illegal not because it's unfair, but because the insider is considered to be stealing information from shareholders. For example, it's not illegal for a company to buy back stocks while holding insider information.

Not legal advice of course.


Exactly! This is how the future should be: solar panels + portable huge battery arrays doubled as vehicles + grid as backup.


Off topic: I think there should be an extension to DHCP that distributes AI session keys, so that your vacuum, thermostats and robot chef can all call the LLM as soon as they connect to wifi.


> Am I missing something obvious?

To list a few: the risk of Polymarket going under, the risk of Polymarket mishandling your money, the risk of Polygon going under, the risk of Ethereum going under, the risk of USDC depegging, the risk of interests going up, and, most obvious of all, the risk of a civil war.


I'm curious: what's the use case? Usually when I need a server I need it to stay on and have a public IP.


I wish runpod.io and others had this feature. I've forgotten to stop my pods a few times and only learnt about it when my balance became $0.


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