Is overheating an actual problem or a hypothetical? The reason I ask is
- Haven’t seen any reports on EVs leading to this issue
- Homes charging EVs generally do it overnight at level 2 charging
Is overheating an actual problem or a hypothetical? The reason I ask is


So it depends on willingness to pay, not cost
Doesn’t make a lot of sense to have freight trains running through a city. Best to have a few freight train stations on the edge and light/medium duty trucks for last mile.
Tunnel ventilation is a solved problem. I’d actually prefer if all city highways were underground.


He said he’s got about $10M and a couple of homes last year https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/steve-wozniak-net-worth/


And so it’s not contributing to the wrong outcome, right?


Do you want them to hold onto it forever, never use it or burn them? (Which will lower inflation for usd based economies anyway)
Of course they’re just people. Stress from uncertainty over food vs having to sell a hypercar is vastly differently affective and physiologically damaging, that’s all


Yeah, felt typically more professional to me too


For Spanish, or English too?


Yeah, American justice system is a joke of, by and for its people


Where’s the money going? It’s not higher wages for delivery. Is it higher cost of space? Are the companies more profitable? Anyone here in this domain?


You can have LLMs draft documentation based on callcentre communication - that’s what I meant by creating With regards to searching, the thinking models seem really good at finding what you need when you don’t know what exactly to search for


What you’ve said makes me think that LLMs have a great use case in creating and searching documentation but if anyone is calling, it really needs a person to deal with that edge case


Indians are losing call centres to Filipinos. Much nicer accents.
Glad to know about the work being done. I suppose this is one of those situations which you don’t hear about until failure occurs.