The webpage is light on details, but I'm excited to see where this goes.
I rewatched V for Vendetta and two thoughts came to mind:
1) How is this movie still on streaming platforms given all the rhetoric around taking down anything that might incite violence or challenge the official state narrative?
2) How is it that Britain, of all nations, is leading the effort to make that fictional future a reality?
I recommend it if you haven't seen it.
Yeah, the hands are impressive. They'll be capable of anything a human can do and more. They had a standalone hand on display demonstrating its full range of motion.
Humm, I wonder if they'll have any ability to protect themselves? Would it simply block your attacks, run away, or just record its demise?
Elon has said many times he is a huge fan of that game.
Sorry, I should have been more specific: Art Deco locomotives from the 1930s. Here's a vintage poster showing the same styling.

It reminds me of the old locomotives, which I know Elon thinks were a work of art. But yeah, a bit jarring.
Should start soon. Apparently there was a medical emergency in the crowd.
Proton is catching up quickly. They just rolled out Docs recently so it still needs polish, but their version of Drive is mature.
Good suggestion. There are other options of course but the barrier to entry for Signal is so low that even my old folks will use it.
You can do private video calls through Signal but the quality is usually not as good as FaceTime.
Signal is a straightforward replacement for iMessage as far as I can tell. You can adjust the quality of pictures sent; it defaults to reduced quality to save data. Signal can also sync with desktop PCs.
I'm looking forward to the Tesla event tonight. I know, you've been programmed to hate Elon, but there's no denying his companies are doing amazing things that the "experts" said couldn't be done. Pure vision driving is one of those things.
Write a letter or number with a Sharpie and then make a corresponding entry in your password manager describing the contents.
Interesting thread. It reminds me of the recent interview with Tucker and Darryl Cooper. The reaction of people online to that interview was very telling. People struggle to overcome their programming.
Wow, truly an amazing place to live!

