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  1. @[email protected] @[email protected] Speaking of , put this (), a close friend, in charge of developing nuclear missiles (Roscosmos). Not "some random guy in Russia", *literally in charge of developing *

    Thankfully, he's no longer in charge of that.

    Unfortunately, *he's now in charge of the Russian-occupied regions of *.

  2. 9. "Name one or more common #zeolites that one may find in southwestern #Iceland."

    While #stilbite would have been at the top of my list, all of those can definitely be found in southwestern Iceland. Score one for #ChatGPT3 #GPT3.

  3. 9. "Name one or more common that one may find in southwestern ."

    While would have been at the top of my list, all of those can definitely be found in southwestern Iceland. Score one for .

  4. 9. "Name one or more common #zeolites that one may find in southwestern #Iceland."

    While #stilbite would have been at the top of my list, all of those can definitely be found in southwestern Iceland. Score one for #ChatGPT3 #GPT3.

  5. 9. "Name one or more common #zeolites that one may find in southwestern #Iceland."

    While #stilbite would have been at the top of my list, all of those can definitely be found in southwestern Iceland. Score one for #ChatGPT3 #GPT3.

  6. Finally got a working, at long last... it literally took downgrading libraries and hacking the Dreambooth code itself, but it's running!

    First training samples are in. It'll be a long time before it's done, but I'm loving the start! So much better than what I was getting from .

  7. "Do you have any idea how fast you were flowing?"

    "Sir, your vehicle is emitting an excessive amount of smoke. And rock. And fire."

    "Turn off the engine, please. The big, fiery one in the mountain."

    "Could you pop the hood for me?
    ...On second thought, please, absolutely do NOT pop the hood."

    "Your vehicle is not up to code. Specifically, any code. For anything. Ever."

  8. @jeffmarkel These things take time. Right now there's a shareholder suit underway over 's compensation award from several years ago (they'll lose). The trial (they lost) finished earlier this year, and that was over an even older issue.

  9. @[email protected] Here's your "rich kid" fixing his always-broken-down car in while at , which he was only able to attend because he got a full scholarship. His mother (who wasn't wealthy at all) helped him all she could, and he converted the house he was renting into a club on the weekends to pay the rent.

    There's a million *legitimate* things to attack Elon over. You don't have to resort to a fake history to do so.

  10. 2. , mined from high ore-grade low-toxicity igneous rock - the largest portion coming from a single mine (Greenbushes)

    3. lithium clays, an emerging resource.

  11. This tiny amount of (not rare) is primarily produced from either sun-dried brine or high-grade low-toxicity ore (), primarily one mine in (Greenbushes) - though clays are an emerging resource, and there's an inexhaustible supply in seawater.

    1) Lithium (non-potable) brine is pumped to the surface, sun-dried to concentrate lithium, hauled off to elsewhere to refine for Li and other useful minerals, and the left-over salt returns to brine when it rains next.

  12. @Timmy Contrary to popular myth, lithium is quite abundant. In the crust, it's more common than lead, and more importantly, concentrates nicely (brine, , salt-rich clays, etc). There's enough in alone to convert every vehicle in the US to electric. Estimates for seawater extraction (enough for quadrillions of ) have dropped from $25/kg a decade ago to $5/kg now. It's only not used because land resources are even cheaper. is only 1-3% of a anyway.

  13. The (mild) shareholder resolution I submitted has been accepted. I'd say "accepted for inclusion in the proxy materials", except that they still might fight it (they successfully fought one off from me last year). Fingers crossed.

  14. CW: Opinion of Elno’s behaviour

    @RichardSiggs If you encounter Tesla shareholders, consider trying to convince them to get involved in to weaken Elon's control over the company (he only owns 17%; retirement funds own most of it. His control is simply due to others being too afraid to check his power). I'd be willing to assist them in drafting and submitting resolutions.

  15. @Tob_Sch I look forward to (and actually am working to bring about, via ) getting kicked off the board and out of the CEO role.

    But this has nothing whatsoever to do with *the car*. Which remains *by far* the best vehicle I have ever purchased or even driven. Wonderful ownership experience, and my next car will definitely be a as well.

  16. @TheExecutiveEditor This wouldn't happen overnight. But over the course of years it would slowly rot the company from within. That's why, while I'm very positive on Tesla's status and future, I think it's important to decreasingly separate from being the public face of . is fine. But it's damaging to be seen as "The Company" when he's acting this way in public.

    It's why I'm involved in

  17. @josephby Hmm. Without looking things up:

    * He was at nearly 1/4th of Tesla shares last I checked - did he really go down that far? Haven't checked.

    * Weren't supermajority provisions overturned?

    * He has no current pay package.

    That said, yes, I strongly encourage activism, and will even help other stockholders draft and submit resolutions.

  18. I wrote this over on , but since there's a different crowd here, it bears repeating:

    For any shareholders who want to see change at Tesla:

    Send me a DM and I'll help you craft and submit a shareholder proposal for inclusion in the next proxy statement (final date: 22 December, but don't wait).

    I have some experience on this front.

  19. CW: AI Art - backend tech development

    Jesus Christ - "Our two-stage distillation approach is able to generate realistic images using only 1 to 4 steps on various tasks. Compared to the standard classifier-free guided diffusion models, ***we reduce the total number of sampling steps by at least 20X***."

    Model coming soon for !

    twitter.com/EMostaque/status/1

    (Hopefully it won't be insanely slow per-step, or glitch-prone)

  20. @Timmy ... roof has great potential on new construction, I question its viability on retrofits, and the long scaleup opens up the path to competitors.

    But what I think the market HEAVILY undervalues is .

    Right now, there is a quiet revolution going on in electricity grids: large battery facilities are killing the traditional grid services market, with far better economics - limited only by the extremely tight supply of grid-scale .

  21. CW: THE BIGGEST WIN OF UKRAINE IS THIS OF KHERSON

    @Jorge_Irraizoz "Hey Google, show me the Nazi , the founder of Putin's personal arms-length militia, - who named the group after his callsign, who he chose because was 's favourite composer.

  22. Now, rise-over-run, that's a operation.
    But *of course* you can't do that. You're running on a single-threaded (no ) with no lookahead; everything blocks, and floating point ops block for a LONG time. So instead you're going to have integers mimick floating point ()

    Okay, so you check to see when they're going over a certain remainder value and you should move up or down one row of ? OF COURSE you don't have time for that.