
Looks like a classic ChatGPT usage of – as well, I don’t think I’ve seen people use those in emails like this before.
Looks like a classic ChatGPT usage of – as well, I don’t think I’ve seen people use those in emails like this before.
A thing would need to officially be a flop to be considered squandered like the Cybertruck is looking like.
They might have a few failures ahead of them yet though, but you can’t call a mid flight project squandered.
Edit: e.g part of that loss could be attributed to them finalizing and now starting production at the megapack factory at Shanghai. Short of Elon backlash stopping sales of their commercial batteries, that won’t be squandered and will make a billion or two or three in profits this year.
Ah, so it’s more the batteries that are the special part not the missiles themselves?
I don’t know why I thought that was going to be a different ending, where it was him going there now and seeing things and being appalled. Turns out it was his idea. Sigh.
In Canada, we just give them the money, they twiddle their thumbs for a few years then say they’re abandoning the project and keep the money. Then we wait a few years, and decide to give them more money for the same thing again.
100 patriot missiles is quite a lot isn’t it?
Those aren’t your typical missiles?
The article doesn’t say they’ve never made a profit on any of their cars. If that’s what you got from that, you should try reading it again.
Also, if you make 1 billion in profit on something, and then spend 2 billion researching and developing and setting up a factory to build a new product, you end up with a loss of 1 billion. That does not mean your first thing is unprofitable. This is pretty basic stuff.
The vehicles are profitable, they just didn’t provide enough profit this quarter to cover their R&D and capital expenditures for growth.
Edit: Sorry, and in case it wasn’t clear, their R&D and capital expenditures dwarf the ZEV credits every quarter.
Lol, nah, but we will give them another 50 million to do it in a couple more years with the exact same outcome as this time.
This is a good start to learn about it
https://cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/reduce-your-risk/know-your-environment/radon
These are approved devices
https://c-nrpp.ca/approved-radon-measurement-devices/
There are cheaper options where you just leave a test item in a specific area for 90 days and then ship it to them to be analyzed, or there’s more expensive electronic options that give quicker readings. It’s possible a local library or other community spot might have electronic ones available to rent/borrow as well.
Generally you want to measure over an extended period of time as the amount of Radon that is present can vary over time. It is also worse in the winter as we keep our doors/windows closed more often giving it a better chance to build up, and measuring in the basement is best as thats where it would build up the most.
If your home happens to be in a spot where there’s too much radon, you’d have to install a system that exchanges the air between the inside/outside at some frequency.
You probably won’t find a house with 0 radon, it’s just a matter of how much is present and if it’s too much.
It kinda is to be honest… The magnificent 7 as they call it, dominate the S&P500. I don’t have today’s figures, but recently it’s been as much as 30% of the index.
Any falter in big tech, or even one of these individual companies like Tesla, can have a huge impact on peoples pensions.
Edit: I guess if you still wanted to invest in something like this as a pension, but wanted to avoid a specific company, you could find a way to hedge against them to make it neutral. I don’t know if any do that though.
Not a single tesla vehicle has ever been profitable as an actual vehicle.
This honestly couldn’t be further from the truth.
Tesla’s vehicles once ramped have always been extremely profitable (except probably the CyberTruck as it hasn’t properly ramped due to low demand)
Any losses you see are due to their aggressive growth involving capital expenditures and research and development. It’s not that the vehicle isn’t profitable.
The ZEV credits are just bonus money that they can then leverage to expand faster.
Edit: If you want to try and see this another way that might make sense… The Model S and X were very profitable, but they didn’t make enough money to fund the expansion for the Model 3 and Y. Ditch the Model 3 and Y, and remain a boutique luxury car company, and they would posted profits instead of losses. It wasn’t the cars losing money, it was the growth. The ZEV credits accelerated that growth immensely by giving them more breathing room.
There are other electric semi trucks out there, but none (at least as of last year) compare in specs and capabilities. The big issue is their power consumption is much higher than the Tesla Semi which has been repeatedly validated by their testers as even better than what Tesla advertises. Efficiency will be king in this kind of business.
Worse efficiency = less range = more batteries = less load capacity = less money per delivery
E.g this is from DHL
https://www.dhl.com/global-en/delivered/responsibility/dhl-tests-tesla-semi-electric-truck.html
Over a two-week trial period this summer, DHL Supply Chain USA took a thorough look under the hood of the Tesla Semi, integrating the e-truck into 3,000 miles (5,000 km) of normal operations out of Livermore, California. The trial included one long haul of 390 miles (625 km) – fully loaded with a gross combined weight of 75,000 pounds (34 metric tons) – confirming the Tesla Semi’s ability to carry typical DHL payloads over a long distance on a single charge.
During the trial, the trial vehicle averaged 1.72 kWh/mile operating at speeds exceeding 50 mph (80 km/h) on average for over half its time on the road. The result exceeded our expectations and even Tesla’s own rating.
Putting the Tesla Semi to the test allowed us to validate whether it could travel 500 miles with a fully loaded trailer and see what our drivers thought of the truck’s performance. We were encouraged by how quickly they gained confidence with the vehicle and leveraged the Tesla’s smart features to help improve performance, comfort, and the overall driver experience.
Edit: Just some examples… I don’t know if these have been verified in use unlike the Tesla, so all theoretical based on the advertised miles/battery size.
And those are all shorter range at that.
Edit: I should also add… we don’t know the price of the Tesla Semi. Its possible that its ridiculously priced and the increased efficiency is negated even over the life of the vehicle compared to the other trucks. That’s a big unknown given these are pilot vehicles.
That’s… not quite the same.
It’s everywhere, and a homeowner can always install ventilation for it.
Most people don’t have their homes built a waste rock fill site, but damn that’s appalling.
Please get your home checked for Radon if you haven’t before! It’s not talked about a lot, but it’s a legit issue.
Well if you decide you wanna do something it’s not at their benefit anymore.
For the vast majority of people, coming in for the paid training/cleaning is the right choice.
I frequently took unpaid time off at my jobs as I used all my paid time off for various vacations.
Tesla might not accommodate such requests though, so a sudden week off might be something someone would jump at for a last minute vacation.
Or come in for training and cleaning. So they can still be paid.
Everyone that owns a S&P500 index or other similar ones owns Tesla shares. All pensions will own some amount. Collectively these pensions probably have 10s of billions or more in Tesla.
This wouldn’t explain the CT line, but they’re going to release 2 new vehicles by June 30th that use the same line as the Model Y/3. They did upgrades for that during the model y changeover. It could be the final changes before they are released, but again, that doesn’t explain the CT.
There are some autonomous cars with lidar out there where the lidar is so powerful it can wreck a camera close up, but is still safe for eyes.
Switch up FaceID to use a more powerful laser which will wreck the phones camera, and start making webcams for non macs that are required to have this in them for Teams to work.