Because it's designed to be a direct humanoid replacement, and humanoids don't have wheels?Unless the plan is to go up and down stairs, I don't get why they didn't use wheels
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Because it's designed to be a direct humanoid replacement, and humanoids don't have wheels?Unless the plan is to go up and down stairs, I don't get why they didn't use wheels
Start counting other units at around 1 minute mark. All standing by their desks and apparently learning something. Quite impressive I must say.Everything you need to know about the current walk.
Unless the plan is to go up and down stairs, I don't get why they didn't use wheels
This is true, I discovered it by accident myself a few days ago. Moderators have no control over the software but I'll complain to someone...edit: It appears to me the formatting of posts here does not respect double spaces between sentences. Is that the case? If so, that is obnoxious. Yes, I’m aware it’s a trend not to use them—I’ll refrain from characterizing what I think of the trend—nevertheless the author’s usage should be respected lest quality posts be discouraged.
It's not a trend, it's been proper typography forever. The double spacing is a typewriter kludge because typewriters are fixed width fonts and single spacing will appear as no spacing with certain character combinations.edit: It appears to me the formatting of posts here does not respect double spaces between sentences. Is that the case? If so, that is obnoxious. Yes, I’m aware it’s a trend not to use them—I’ll refrain from characterizing what I think of the trend—nevertheless the author’s usage should be respected lest quality posts be discouraged.
It's probably not so much the forum eats spaces but that it doesn't convert extra spaces to the magic HTML element " " - this is default web browser behavior with multiple spaces being collapsed into one and has been for decades.This is true, I discovered it by accident myself a few days ago. Moderators have no control over the software but I'll complain to someone...
Unless the plan is to go up and down stairs, I don't get why they didn't use wheels
Almost didn’t want to post this one: I resent very much the cheap phrase “…. killer”.
But too interesting not to bring it to our attention.
Yet unknown how this will compare with Tesla’s Model 2.
Most likely not anywhere as innovative.
But together with the Model 2 this pretty much will mean the end of a lot of old auto.
"Corolla killer:" BYD launches $US15,000 EV in direct attack on legacy makers
BYD has launched its low cost sedan in China which industry observers are calling the Corolla Killer.thedriven.io
This guy kerns...It's not a trend, it's been proper typography forever. The double spacing is a typewriter kludge because typewriters are fixed width fonts and single spacing will appear as no spacing with certain character combinations.
Ya, well, my Jr High typing instructor is having none of it. We learned on Olivetti manuals, "keyboarding" wasn't a thing, and we liked it!It's not a trend, it's been proper typography forever. The double spacing is a typewriter kludge because typewriters are fixed width fonts and single spacing will appear as no spacing with certain character combinations.
As typography is a religious topic, I won’t debate you here other than to observe that, for me at least, the advantage double spacing affords to skimming—which is arguably a necessity here and elsewhere on-line as well as with the papers—militate against any ostensible aesthetic disadvantage of its use.It's not a trend, it's been proper typography forever. The double spacing is a typewriter kludge because typewriters are fixed width fonts and single spacing will appear as no spacing with certain character combinations.
But, you don't, the limiting factor is safety, not critical mass, based on the mission of the company.I really didn't expect this would need an explanation but here goes.
To start a robotaxi service you first need a critical mass of vehicles in one location. You need enough robotaxis to service a particular area. Tesla will obviously want to test the service first and they can't do that everywhere at once.
Do I need to say more?
Clearly, you've never experienced an IBM Model D Executive typewriter with proportional spacing. I repaired those things for 17-18 years That was until the IBM Selectric Composer hit the publishing industry. Many good memories of all the offices (and lovely ladies) I visited. Sigh...It's not a trend, it's been proper typography forever. The double spacing is a typewriter kludge because typewriters are fixed width fonts and single spacing will appear as no spacing with certain character combinations.
Cybertruck rear ended 1of2 (JPEG Image, 1200 × 821 pixels)
Not even close. 19% of Nvidia revenue was ~$12 Billion in their FY24 Year, Tesla likely spent less than a tenth of that at best with them.Does any know if Tesla "primarily purchases [Nvidia’s] products through system integrators and distributors"? If they do, they might be the customer that represented 19% of total revenue for FY 2024. If not, I’d guess it was Meta(stasize).
From Nvidia’s 10K:
“We receive a significant amount of our revenue from a limited number of customers within our distribution and partner network. Sales to one customer, Customer A, represented 13% of total revenue for fiscal year 2024, which was attributable to the Compute & Networking segment.
“One indirect customer which primarily purchases our products through system integrators and distributors, including through Customer A, is estimated to have represented approximately 19% of total revenue for fiscal year 2024, attributable to the..”
edit: It appears to me the formatting of posts here does not respect double spaces between sentences. Is that the case? If so, that is obnoxious. Yes, I’m aware it’s a trend not to use them—I’ll refrain from characterizing what I think of the trend—nevertheless the author’s usage should be respected lest quality posts be discouraged.
edit II: Whoever it was, it looks like Dojo was a worthwhile bet.
Almost didn’t want to post this one: I resent very much the cheap phrase “…. killer”.
But too interesting not to bring it to our attention.
Yet unknown how this will compare with Tesla’s Model 2.
Most likely not anywhere as innovative.
But together with the Model 2 this pretty much will mean the end of a lot of old auto.
"Corolla killer:" BYD launches $US15,000 EV in direct attack on legacy makers
BYD has launched its low cost sedan in China which industry observers are calling the Corolla Killer.thedriven.io
So.... this led me to thinkHowever, Elon is a multidimensional thinker ~ not an engineer; engineering is just a sideline or tool. His thinking could formulate immediate corrections to stabilize the nose bleed while relocating and or retooling the current situation. This becomes a long-range plan.
Genius first-principles thinking there! Why waste money on a PR department when you can cut out the middle-man and have all your C-suite execs answering the questions instead