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There are plenty of folks in America that are mentally ill and have a very loose grasp on truth and reality.

>Zink voted for Trump but said he doesn’t agree with everything the president does. Zink clarifies he calls himself a “conservative” over calling himself a “Republican.” He doesn’t like Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric. “I prefer common sense in the middle,” he said.

So the dumb shit saw how Trump behaved the first time, voted for him again the 2nd time and now is complaining. I bet he would vote for him a 3rd time....


Listened to Tom Lee on a Prof G Podcast and he made a lot of sense about it all.

https://youtu.be/2J_IGuA-IdY?si=uTptx9R-HMhjD9LH&t=1200

Worth listening to the entire podcast but this is a snip where he speaks about AI valuations. Somewhere in that podcast he brings up the fact that Costco is trading at double future earnings to NVIDIA, let that sink in.....


> Somewhere in that podcast he brings up the fact that Costco is trading at double future earnings to NVIDIA, let that sink in.....

English is not my first language, so let me make sure I understand: with this sentence you are suggesting that NVIDIA is undervalued, correct?


Well according to that metric, Costco has better growth prospects than NVIDIA.

In my opinion NVIDIA has better prospects at future growth than Costco, but the market hasn't priced it that way.



These robots would be a significant improvement over the current electric bike and scooter riders who not only drive recklessly on the roads but also take over the sidewalks. The situation has become lawless in the city, with many delivery drivers disregarding traffic rules entirely, they are a menace to pedestrians and vehicle drivers. I would like the city council to outlaw fast food delivery entirely, accept for the disabled. Young people need to get out more and should pick up their own falafel.

The thing with those guys, as you have rightly pointed out is for all their problems they do get out of the way and filter through traffic (dangerously as you point out)

A single startup with cooler sized robots tottering down the sidewalk is fine. When every single delivery company gets on board then we have a shit load of those things kicking around and in the way. I have the same issues in cities with those scooters that get left all over the place.


If you're referring to Toronto, I couldn't agree more. Couple times a week I find myself confronting an ebike deliverer on the sidewalk and kick him off.

They are frustrating to be sure, especially the moped versions, but are imo still far better to be around then drivers. I'd much rather the bike lanes to be together and throttled ebikes moved to the road, but it wouldn't make near as much a difference as getting people to not run reds or put down their phones.

Why should E-Bikes limited to 25km/h share the road with cars driving at the 50km/h speed limit just because the bicycle is electric?



Don't think Archive links work on Substack or other similar sites like Ed's, and this link stops at the paywall cutoff (ie just the free content portion).



What happens when sales just stop? I can’t imagine what it would look like if it were discontinued after only 2–3 years. Although, it might be smart to start shifting resources away from the Cybertruck and toward developing something else.


Anyone left owning one will have a rusting chunk of glued together steel with no service and no replacement parts.


Good clubhouse for kids (as long as the door locks are disabled).


Can you imagine having an American emissary sent buy the President of the United States coaching an adversary on how to play his President. Compare this to a few congressional Democrats that said it was every soldiers right to disobey an illegal command and they must follow the law, causing an uproar in Republican ranks and having the President come out and say they should be executed.

JC, what the fuck is going on in America is anyone's guess. Fucking clown show and we are not even a year in.


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