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dallyo
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I think perhaps you are looking for reddit.
dallyo
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Also a bit confused as to why this is currently the #1 post.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Incredible as usual. Like a visit to a science museum. Wikipedia should commission this guy to explain all the things in this intuitive, interactive, visual way.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> I also believe the new trains can accelerate faster so new stops are potentially possible.

Is accelerating faster a practical solution though, considering how many people are standing?
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm still using a i5 2500k in my desktop PC, and it's still performing adequately. 12 years old!
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
There's a Newark in England.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
That's proper CO2 sensor then. The cheap ones are estimating CO2 levels from VOC levels.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Well price is no guarantee. Try the hand sanitiser test I detailed above.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Second this. It's possible that the 3000 reading is triggered by something else. They should try rubbing sanitiser on their hands and then holding the device - if it goes crazy then it's not directly sensing CO2.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Hyundai Ioniq?
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I agree. I think the fact that tesla started with the roadster was a genius move - proving that electric cars can be far superior in performance compared to ICE. Everyone else in the space was going for boring efficiency, and they showed that it could be the best of both worlds.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
That's true. The Ioniq for example looks so different in each iteration.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> Sadly it doesn't wanna be more specific

Typical frustrating GTP :)

That's an interesting response from it, but I would not trust gpt at all to make this kind of estimation - it will only regurgitate permutations of the information that's already out there, and I don't think anyone really knows.

But yes you are probably right that I've underestimated.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Well, I hope you are wrong :) I imagine that most transformers etc are somewhat over-engineered. I mean, they get destroyed by things like lightening strikes, but are we talking about the same energy levels? I really have no idea.

You make a good point about rooftop solar+battery. Perhaps an event like this would make us more open to decentralised energy production.

Regarding how vulnerable solar panels are - in my limited understanding the problem comes from things that will induct electrical currents from EM, so basically anything with long wires (transmission lines and transformers etc.) So I would guess that semiconductors like solar panels would not be damaged directly. I'd also like to hear from any experts though.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Right, there has been no production yet. Last I heard they will start shipping Q3 this year (but I doubt it).
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> Even if the decision to buy was made after too much wine, he's had plenty of time to sober up since then

Well if he has bad habits, like a lot of us do, then its not just a matter of sobering up like it's a one time event.

> But that charisma has gotten seriously dented now.

The guy never had natural charisma in my opinion - a kind of glamour perhaps, from the wealth and achievements. I don't see the comparison with Jobs though, who was a natural salesman - Musk is a terrible public speaker, and should probably let other execs in his companies do the presentations.

Regarding the Stark comparison - IMO it doesn't matter how involved he really was with the engineering, or that he bought tesla etc - isn't it impressive enough that he made stuff happen? Can you nominate a better candidate for that comparison?

I don't mean to be confrontational though, and I respect your points.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Excuse me - what do you mean by my "repetition" of this? I've only expressed this view today, in response to this thread. I'm also not familiar with the term “wrap-up smear" - perhaps I am guilty of that, could you explain please?
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Yeah I think that's a stretch. Likely there would be deaths from hospitals not having power etc. but I can't imagine it being at that scale. Secondary effects from the economic fallout might be worse. This kind of reminds me of the y2k non-event though.
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
It seems to me that he's quite mindful of the possibility of failure - he's often quoted as saying that gambled everything on telsa, but only estimated a 10% chance of success (who knows if he really believed that at the time). And I think he's the closest thing we have to a real life tony stark - he's certainly a visionary. I get the impression that his odd tweets, and decisions like buying Twitter, happened after too much "red wine, ambien and vintage records".
dallyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Well it's a very hypothetical black swan type situation. I don't think it's a sensible use of resources to prepare for a badly understood phenomenon with uncertain probability. If and when it happens things will get fixed, and we will learn from the experience.

That document is a very interesting read though, thank you. I don't fully trust insurers though - it's in their interest to create a feeling of risk.