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You both beat me. :D

I had a thought a while back about companies like Tesla, with cameras on the road and driving models that could classify bad drivers, being in a position to at least a) avoid those drivers if they are encountered on the road and b) record/report them to the police.

Then I had an intrusive thought of a small squad of cybertruck 'enforcers' running around autonomously, tracking these drivers down via the live network of incoming video and doling out punishment to the chief offenders.


My dream is huge drones that get dispatched and harpoon dangerous drivers cars and fly away with them. "Oh a lifted truck with a modified exhaust just swerved onto the shoulder to pass me at 85mph, and there it goes"

Yeah, and then you get harpooned for reading an article about Kamela Harris five years ago.

Or the Tesla could just record where it is at all times.

I’m thinking more the Tesla could identify bad drivers around it and fire off a notification.

As an aside, there are currently companies that do this but for delinquent auto loans to expedite the repo process.

The 'Build' feature in AI studio has been pretty incredible for a few use cases I've thrown at it.

I've always wondered what motivates people to invest time taking these stances. It indicates a wildly different, nearly alien way of thinking to my own.

Which part of his reasoning do you find alien?

Are there any tools to take your existing porfolio and play out scenarios like this? Eg positions in 100+ stocks aggregated from 401k, Roth, 529, etc and see best guesses as to how I'm exposed?

Portfoliovisualizer.com but I’ll save you some time it won’t be pretty.

Just make a truly diverse portfolio and never worry. Lots of efficient portfolios explored here.

https://portfoliocharts.com/2021/12/16/three-secret-ingredie...


Thanks!

>Which are far superior to Graviton 4.

Not if you are looking at price/performance. AWS could be taking a loss to elevate the product though, no way to know for sure.


If they were taking a loss, they wouldn't run a crapton of internal workloads on Graviton.

Not crazy. They just have a pretty rapid release cadence for Graviton. New chips ~ every two years.

FTA

>No charging: The battery lasts for up to years of average use. After the end of its life, send your ring back to us for recycling.


The turbo encabulator lives on.

This is only because society doesn't bear the cost of the natural outcome. If someone with suicidal ideation is excluded from trials on moral grounds and ultimately satisfies those internal cravings, nobody is at fault.

> This is only because society doesn't bear the cost of the natural outcome

Society doesn't bear the cost of someone killing themselves? That can't be what this means, but it's hard for me to read it a different way.

> If someone with suicidal ideation is excluded from trials on moral grounds and ultimately satisfies those internal cravings, nobody is at fault.

If someone with suicidal ideation is included in trials where drugs may INCREASE those ideations and they kill themselves, then the trial is at fault. You're not actually contending that they should be included anyway because they'll probably kill themselves anyway?


On the flip side, the drugs may have decreased the ideations. The entire point of it being a trial is that it's unknown.

I can think of someone who might be at fault.

Then why don't you tell the room who it is?

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