Waymo announced 50,000 weekly trips in May so they are expanding quite quickly now. Cc:
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The number I'm watching is 100m fully autonomous passenger miles. If they hit it in January 2026 they are going quickly. If they hit it in August 2025, they are going INCREDIBLY quickly.
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TIM WALZ: If you’re hoping to buy a home, Kamala Harris is going to make it more affordable.
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Hmmm hard to tell if Obama’s speech got to him
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Aaron Rupar
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Trump does a "free poll" with his fans about whether he should make personal attack on "Barack Hussein Obama." They overwhelmingly want him to. Trump then pivots to talking about how he could've thrown Hillary Clinton in jail.
This is supposed to be a national security speech
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This is insanity lol.
A 19 year record goes down by a guy who trained 7-9 hours a week on average (compared to top level ultra runners logging 20+ hour weeks regularly) and eating more carbs in 15.5 hours than previously thought possible.
Legendary tbh. Pushing the boundaries
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David Roche
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500+ calories per hour. Heading into the Leadville 100, I wanted to chase Matt Carpenter’s legendary time of 15:42. That presented an obvious problem—Matt is a GOAT, who was better than I could dream of being. How can you compete with someone whose VO2 max was one of the highest
Show moreReally interesting thread here. Same in the military: I worked with senior leaders who'd been captured by MBA stuff (including some who went to business school) and inevitably they were the ones who wanted to know the ROI on a kilogram of national security.
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Marko Jukic
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It's unbelievable how many dynamic companies broke their streaks of engineer-CEOs for the first time in the 2000s, installing their first MBA/finance CEOs, who then promptly made fundamental strategic errors that nixed the company's future, that are now becoming obvious.