drdodjie.bsky.social
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Normal AI hallucinations š¤¦
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I doubt Trump even knows.
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Maybe he found out that Starlink has a new competitor.
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Musk is back at Tesla, working hard to win buyers back. š¤¦
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Usha: I donāt even know who Elon is. š¤·āāļø
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In order for AI to become a job-killing mass automation, it kinda first needs to become a profit-making mass automation instead of just a CapEx-burning mass automation.
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The question isn't why Musk picked a fight with Trump, itās why Trump would even consider forgiving him.
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Even less advertisers now after Elon antagonized Trump and MAGA.
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US no longer wholeheartedly endorses anything, including any trade deals.
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People over estimate their resistance to propaganda.
Gas lighting is real!
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The buying pressure from retirement funds will continue until unemployment moons.
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International students today.
International workers tomorrow.
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Anyone who relies on ChatGPT for math is desperate.
My 8th grader likes to check ChatGPT after he solves a problem, just to get a good laugh.
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This is how a military loses its prestige.
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Cameras are terrible speed detectors, especially for direct oncoming traffic, which is the most deadly type of collision.
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āuntil he has clarity on tariffsā
Good luck with that.
Trump doesnāt even respect his own trade deals.
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The higher the debt, the lower the economic growth, the lower the yield - global Japanifaction is destiny.
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Not true.
Those US subsidies jump-started Chinaās now dominant EV industry.
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Not when theyāre high. šŖ š
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Never trust a drug addict to behave predictably and rationally.
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For as long as DOGE exists, Elon will stay in the leftiesā doge house
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Or ⦠Elon is just high as a kite right now. šØ
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X is starting to look more antisemitic every day.
The DoJ should invest. š
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Should a government in heavy debt be āinvestingā in high-risk, low-reward endeavors, e.g., going to Mars or building a Golden Dome? š§
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Buying the Mag7 with every paycheck is not āsavingā; itās gambling, and the passive bubble is running out of new buyers.
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Elon is a self-destructive narcissist.
Let him cook. šæ
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Elon Musk will continue to destroy his own brand for as long as he insists on posting š©.
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Maybe NJTA doesnāt want the risk of having Elon arbitrarily turn Teslaās chargers off.
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Thatās a chart crime.
Not only are the axes different, one of them is even log.
And even with the chart crime, the correlation is nil.
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A 78-year old man doesnāt just wake up one morning and decide to completely change how heās always done business and negotiations.
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Just call it Cybership.
The word cyber can never be used again without being associated with the Cybertruck, and maybe the Cybercab soon. š
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I didnāt catch the sarcasm until a second read of your post. š
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Fed speeches are irrelevant, but Bloomberg and CNBC have convinced the world otherwise.
The Fed raised rates, did the economy slow?
The Fed is dropping rates, is the economy improving?
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Community colleges have dual enrollment programs with high schools and allow young students to live at home while paying half the tuition of state colleges.
College towns have no hope.
www.communitycollegereview.com/blog/the-sur...
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CCs are cheaper and will be flooded by students who cannot get loans.
College towns will collapse.
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Heās āofficiallyā leaving the government today, so of course thereāll be lots of stories about him.
Elon has also been giving a lot of interviews (too much, in my opinion) this past week.
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Someone needs to build an Elon welfare clock that tallies up all the federal funding that each of his companies has gotten, kinda like usdebtclock.org
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He will not be able to keep his ego in check for very long.
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The headline says that Musk is exiting, but Musk himself says something else, āIt was just relative time allocation that probably was a little too high on the government side, and Iāve reduced that significantly in recent weeks.ā
Reduced is not the same as exited.
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Does Elon still get his SpaceX contracts?
Elon and Trump are besties until Trump stops funding SpaceX.
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Why would they use blue instead of red?
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Imagine coming to work and realizing that your boss āsleptā on the floor, again, and again, ā¦
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Elonās sleeping at the White House is more beneficial to Tesla than sleeping at xAI or SpaceX, but heās definitely not sleeping at Tesla anymore.
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My son has me practicing soccer everyday, which causes a different kind of knee pain for me. :)
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Consider forefoot running if you havenāt already, but 5 days/week is a lot!
www.nike.com/a/forefoot-r...
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Self-driving technology has the same basic problem as LLMs:
Not enough people are willing to pay for it.
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Slowly but surely, itās coming.
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Government funding also created Elon Musk.