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2 hours ago, F250 said:

The banality of bat shit crazy.

Leadership starts literally shitting in each other's mouths in public. Instead of everyone being shocked people start talking about how it could be beneficial to one's gut flora.

 

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“It’s like trickle down economics…. Eventually, some of my Wagyu beef and lobster will be available to the common man.”

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45 minutes ago, Zeus said:

Who cares about facts or truth or any of that shit

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O R A N G E M A N B A D 

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-jewish-groups-to-leave-x-due-to-hate-antisemitism-under-elon-musk/

Fourteen groups say they are leaving the platform, including the Union for Reform Judaism, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, Keshet, Mazon, T’ruah, and the Workers Circle.

“X has become a platform that promotes hate, antisemitism, and societal division,” the groups say in a joint statement. “Under the leadership of Elon Musk, X has reduced content moderation, promoted white supremacists, and re-platformed purveyors of conspiracy theories. Musk himself has re-posted content that is antisemitic and xenophobic, promoting it to his millions of followers.”

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3 hours ago, Chopper said:

@guadaloopy this doesn't sound good. Can you reassure me?

 

Yep… I’m stuck on FSD 12.5 because I have hardware 3.  Will have to get a hardware upgrade to get the newer versions.  Will be no cost to me, but will have to wait until it’s available.  Who knows when that will be.  

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2 hours ago, Guadaloopy said:

Yep… I’m stuck on FSD 12.5 because I have hardware 3.  Will have to get a hardware upgrade to get the newer versions.  Will be no cost to me, but will have to wait until it’s available.  Who knows when that will be.  

They don't just send you one of these? Just messing with you man. Sucks to have to wait for something you already paid for.

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2 hours ago, immamac said:

stupidity has invaded everywhere post covid. It used to be unacceptable to be stupid, now it's completely normalized so everyone is becoming more and more stupid.

This started in 2000.

Calling out “elites” who thought they were smarter than other people. It was a successful PR strategy.

It has grown over the last 25 years. 

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10 hours ago, Guadaloopy said:

Yep… I’m stuck on FSD 12.5 because I have hardware 3.  Will have to get a hardware upgrade to get the newer versions.  Will be no cost to me, but will have to wait until it’s available.  Who knows when that will be.  

You drive a fascistmobile

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Shit, it really is happening.

https://www.kxan.com/traffic/transportation/tesla-to-launch-self-driving-paid-service-in-austin-this-year/

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Tesla is planning on launching a self-driving paid service in Austin later this year, CEO Elon Musk confirmed in a Tesla earnings call Wednesday.

Musk said the “unsupervised full self-driving” service will roll out in the Texas capital in June. Musk said at a prior earnings call the self-driving service would begin in both California and Texas later this year, according to reporting from electric vehicle and Tesla news outlet Electrek

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The city of Austin confirmed Wednesday evening the Austin-based EV company has been in contact with city officials on the planned service. Tesla connected with the city of Austin’s Autonomous Vehicle Task Force, which incorporates multiple city departments, a spokesperson for the Austin Transportation and Public Works Department confirmed.

“The City treats each AV company that expresses interest in Austin the same, offering training opportunities and providing uniform information,” the spokesperson added.

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“Although cities in Texas cannot regulate AVs, Austin has worked with Autonomous Vehicle companies as they enter the market to offer staff’s knowledge on the local transportation network to help AVs operate more safely,” the spokesperson said.”

That regulatory jurisdiction lies with the state government, following the Texas Legislature’s passing of Senate Bill 2205 in 2017. That legislation made “rules uniform for AVs across the state,” with regulatory powers reserved for the state government, per city documents.

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The following AV companies are currently operating in some capacity in Austin:

  • ADMT: owned by Volkswagen and currently in the testing phase
  • AVRide: owned by AVRide INc. and currently in the testing phase
  • Motional: owned by Hyundai and currently in the mapping phase
  • Waymo: owned by Alphabet and currently in the deployment phase
  • Zoox: owned by Amazon and currently in the testing phase

Among those, Waymo is poised to launch its collaboration with ride-hailing service Uber early this year as part of a planned deployment in a few national markets, including Atlanta.

 

Is Tesla really going to do this with cameras only?

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This could go in any number of threads.  

 

https://www.theverge.com/news/603113/faa-chief-musk-dc-plane-crash-crisis

 

The FAA is facing a major crisis without a leader because Elon Musk pushed him out
 

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The Federal Aviation Administration is facing its first major aviation disaster in 16 years without a leader because Elon Musk helped push him out.

Michael Whitaker stepped down as FAA administrator on January 20th, the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration, after clashing with Elon Musk, whose company SpaceX is regulated by the agency. Musk publicly called on Whitaker to resign after the FAA fined SpaceX for failing to get approval for launch changes. And now the power vacuum at the agency is coming into sharp focus after an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday evening in Washington, DC, killing everyone on board.

 

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At a press conference Thursday with rescue officials, newly confirmed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ignored reporters’ questions about whether the FAA had an acting director in place to help manage the crisis.

Whitaker was only a year into the job when he announced his intention to step down. He had several years left in his term. His resignation clears the way for President Donald Trump to name his own replacement to run the agency. Later Thursday morning, Trump said he was tapping Chris Rocheleau, a top executive for an aviation business association, as acting FAA administrator, but provided no details about a permanent replacement.

 

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Musk, a major donor to Trump, is reportedly helping the administration vet candidates to certain positions and is directing an effort to purge thousands of federal workers from all levels of the government. And while its unclear whether Musk has been directly involved in picking a new FAA administrator, the billionaire mogul has reportedly been involved in overseeing Boeing’s development of the next Air Force One jets.

But Musk’s efforts to get Whitaker were well known even before Trump’s victory in November. He has complained many times about the FAA, lashing out in September after the agency levied a $633,000 fine for launching missions with unapproved changes. (Musk is worth over $400 billion, making him the richest man in the world.)

The FAA has also fined Starlink, after the SpaceX subsidiary failed to submit safety data before launching satellites in 2022. In a House hearing, Whitaker explained that the FAA’s civil penalties were “the only tool we have to get compliance on safety matters.”

On X, Musk complained that the FAA was “harassing SpaceX about nonsense that doesn’t affect safety while giving a free pass to Boeing even after NASA concluded that their spacecraft was not safe enough to bring back the astronauts.” He also claimed that humans would never land on Mars without “radical reform at the FAA.” In September, he wrote “he needs to resign” about Whitaker.

In addition to Musk’s attacks, the FAA has long suffered from underfunding and outdated technology. In 2023, a panel of experts released a report that found that the increasing reliance of overtime to staff air traffic control facilities was putting air safety at risk. The agency has fielded hundreds of complaints from air traffic workers describing dangerous conditions from staff shortages to dilapidated buildings.

 

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Boulder police have confirmed that a bomb threat made last week on Pearl Street was targeted at The Kitchen American Bistro, a restaurant co-owned by Kimbal Musk, the brother of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk.

According to police spokeswoman Dionne Waugh, the Jan. 23 threat, of which the details were unknown to Waugh, was made via phone to the restaurant at 1039 Pearl Street.

Waugh said out of an abundance of caution, several streets were closed nearby while law enforcement investigated but nothing was found.

 

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