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Eric van Dijk

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"For quality of life, it is better to be an optimist and wrong rather than a pessimist and right." - my Tesla referral link https://ts.la/anja785100

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Let imagine this in reverse. We drive electric cars and an engineer comes out with an idea and is selling you combustion engines. Have a listen how crazy you must be to accept that idea. x.com/i/status/19698… Have a think

It's obvious at this point



It is more about that this will not be an option for him and at the same time he can not talk about the possible limitations coming up in the next couple of years

Sam Altman says he doesn’t think orbital data centers will contribute any compute for OpenAI within the next 5 years: “I wish Elon luck.” I don’t think this clip will age well.



Germany

Grundgesetz: Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar. Dummes Gericht: Die Wurzeln des Straßenbegleitgrüns sind unsalzbar.



This is smart and makes our system and humans productive

🚨 AMERICAN WOMAN TESTS CHINA’S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM - NO APPOINTMENT. NO INSURANCE. $12 TOTAL. OUT IN 19 MINUTES. An American woman films the entire process inside a public hospital in China just to see how long it actually takes to get medication. She walks in with nothing but…



How we moved from landline to mobile to space all this is possible because we have better compute. Let that sink in. Of course existing companies know what is coming they just try and tell themselves it is not true as they can not develop some of the new technologies.

@SpaceX and @elonmusk are quietly stealing the “cloud” from under AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle, and they’re clueless about it. Everyone obsesses over Direct-to-Cell latency, but ignores the real killer: backend network hops on terrestrial infrastructure (200–800ms round-trip…



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@SpaceX and @elonmusk are quietly stealing the “cloud” from under AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle, and they’re clueless about it. Everyone obsesses over Direct-to-Cell latency, but ignores the real killer: backend network hops on terrestrial infrastructure (200–800ms round-trip…


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