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Apple Does Fusiom

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SBF Interview from Jail [audio] [video]

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Is Western culture stopping people from growing up?

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Netflix to open 2 venues with experiences

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Reason why clearing homeless harder in CA

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Self Driving Thoughts

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noahmbarr
·el mes pasado·discuss
There is no question Waymo is a better consumer product for most trips around places like San Francisco proper.

So if you have a better product, why waste calories with membership cash grabs vs scaling your core mechanic? If there was a larger fleet, wait times wouldn’t be long— so line skipping wouldn’t be a problem.

Only conclusions I can come to: (1) Their core money mechanic (charging for rides) isn’t that attractive (2) they cannot scale fast enough, or (3) both

Love to have someone steelman the argument o/w
noahmbarr
·hace 6 meses·discuss
IMO; you should try the product. The car basically drives me everywhere with no interventions, including on errands around SF. Just plug in where via the Google Maps view.

I’ve been paying the monthly for a while. Very worth it to me.
noahmbarr
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Let’s see if this is the time for industrial robots,

Boston Dynamica: Majority Owner: Hyundai Motor Group (80%) Minority Owner: SoftBank (20%)
noahmbarr
·hace 10 meses·discuss
Don’t rule out Tesla’s Robotaxi. I’m 10 rides in (Bay Area— around SF proper), and it’s clean, cheap, and efficient. As good or better than Waymo.

IMO: - Tesla is pushing Waymo on pricing and service areas - Tesla will drop the safety monitor in the next 6 months**

**I say this as a FSD subscriber on my own car and seeing the arch of progress, albeit with a software branch that’s supposedly 3-6 months behind Robotaxi’s
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
https://archive.is/2024.08.16-171348/https://www.economist.c...
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Blame doesn’t matter here.

Sandbox rules simply don’t apply when real money is at stake— the contracts that sit behind these relationships are all that matters + a companies ability to stop doing business with one another.

Delta probably isn’t even entitied to a pro-rated refund of their prepaid CrowdStrike subscription. If Delta has a multi-year deal contract with CrowdStrike, Delta most likely have to keep paying CS for some time In the future.

CrowdStrike breached but almost certainly cured within allowable period.

Maybe they sue for gross negligence which I think may circumvent contractual liability limits in certain situations.
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
(SaaS CFO’s perspective)

If push comes to shove, Delta can sue and/or stop using the product.

This is ultimately a question of contracts, liability limits— particularly if Delta secured consequential damages.

SaaS contracts are designed to defaulted to NOT allow a customer to pursue consequential damages remedies.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consequential_damages

This is a question of CrowdStrike’s Deal Desk contracting hygiene.

Deal Desks are the joint finance-legal-sales teams that work on enterprise contracts in scaled enterprise SaaS startups.

This is a SaaS CFOs nightmare.
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Is prioritizing developing these skills good for a child’s overall development?
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Great NPR segment about the cost of a life, and who dialysis set a lin in the sand:

https://www.npr.org/2010/09/24/130104047/who-decides-the-pri...
noahmbarr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Tesla ordered the recall, they weren’t ordered.

Existing HN titling: “Tesla ordered to recall almost 4k Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator” should probably be adjusted.
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
My question is not a joke. It's comes down to this: how you would like to be treated if the situation was reversed?

What sort of world are we creating that if we see a problem, some people would rather complain publicly vs take your concern to your vendor/partner directly to get it resolved?

(I don't know if this attorney went to Carta first, before publishing. )
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
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noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
Had one in college: inadequate lighting so I plugged a standing light into an un-switched outlet.

Worked great until I put on anything with a lot of bass.
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
Their website would suggest they are prioritize hardware over software.

https://agilityrobotics.com/

Countless details show a lack of polish, finish, or thoughtfulness. As an example the looped video, arguably the main feature, is clipped in portrait mode and is rendered (literally and figuratively) underwealming. It’s viewable in landscape.

Perhaps it’s just an intense focus on the end product instead of external marketing. I can’t help but wonder if there’s an eye for excellence in this org.

No question, humanoid robots are coming. If this startup can’t stand up a decent website after an Amazon investment and an Amazon PR push, did they rake the time to through safety concerns (local shut off, etc)?
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
This isn’t a very very bad. This stuff is highly controlled for a reason.

Engines have a variety of LLPs (Life Limited Parts), and airlines are required to count cycles, hours, etc and replace with OEM certified replacements— all part of the reasons jets don’t fall out of the sky
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
First, pilots should be commended. 101 (or 104) souls were saved.

This is an almost 23 year old plane. Even with checks and maintenance, was age a factor?
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
1st: This is awful for impacted employees.

2nd: When done well, this can lead to more nimble, faster, higher output organizations that get MORE done.

Time will tell
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
While deplorable, is price discrimination along non-protected customer segments (“classes”) illegal?
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
Hard to reconcile with the driverless car that just rolled by me as I’m walking down the street in San Francisco.

I can’t imagine this is going to age well.
noahmbarr
·hace 3 años·discuss
Workshoping this. Appreciate your thoughts. Drives my investment thesis.