teachmetolearn | 3 months ago | on: Owning a Lucid Has Been Super Disappointing [video]
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teachmetolearn | 3 months ago | on: Adopt all your ubiquity unifi devices in one shot
This was built for some friends of mine who are low voltage installers.
I was in their office one day and saw them SSH one by one, into every single wifi hotspot to send a adoption request to their unifi controller.
I thought I can probably build a better system using Claude code in a few hours. It ended up taking a bit longer but I tried out a few frameworks and settled on rust with the iced frontend.
Feel free to look at the code and see whats up, heads up this was vibe coded with Claude code and my first time touching rust.
Tell me what you think :)
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Elon Musk says Tesla is an AI company now
Can you provide more insight? We see things like the Boston dynamics robots that look cool but never seem to materialize in an actual product. My assumption is that while they can get those robots to do cool things, its hard to generalize and make it repeatable in an unknown environment.
Here is where I think Elon is trying to add NN so that the data from robots can be used to train and make it repeatable. This is why he considers Teslas experience with self driving to be a start.
Would love to know your thoughts!
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Elon Musk says Tesla is an AI company now
Software has been holding back robotics for a while.
Tesla pouring money training humanoids with state of the art neural nets could lead to something disruptive.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Musk's X sues Unilever, Mars and CVS over 'massive advertiser boycott'
Ads on x are either valuable or not, suing aint gonna help.
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teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: 'Charger hogs' are ruining the electric vehicle experience
If you are correct that they are a utility and should be priced low, then Superchargers would be detrimental to Tesla's stock price and should be spun out as a separate utility company with lower margins. This would create a better EV experience, thus furthering Tesla's goal.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: 'Charger hogs' are ruining the electric vehicle experience
This is really annoying and should stop
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: 'Charger hogs' are ruining the electric vehicle experience
While these measures will help, the reality is that EA did not invest in enough chargers per location.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: 'Charger hogs' are ruining the electric vehicle experience
1. EA does not have enough charger stalls, there is a lot of demand but utilites make it hard to build so they take a lot of time.
2. Some people are new to EVs and have charge anxiety / dont really understand how it works, they will get it in time.
3. Some people have free charging so they charge until 100% because its free, companies introduced these programs to sell cars and as these programs expire (usually 2 or 3 years max after purchase of the vehicle) it will get better.
We are still in the beginning process of adopting this tech and there will be some growing pains but we will get there.
Note: The one thing I can't understand is why Elon is handicapping the supercharger expansion. Tesla has by far the best charging experience and their chargers are packed. Now is the time where they can swoop in and take over the market. They can even spin out supercharging as an independent company and take it public.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Update on the Sonos App from Patrick
When I try playing music it always stops after 5 min, and I need to re start it.
Also, the new app UX is stupid, and is laggy on my iPhone 12.
Sonos better be careful, google might sue you for copying bugs.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: A Message to the Webflow Team
Webflow is making bank and they need those employees.
The only reason they are firing people is so that they can rehire at cheaper cost.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Mailshare.me – Easily Monetize Your Email List
Good luck to ya :)
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Olympic officials try to crush U.S. probes of China doping, threaten SLC Games
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Mailshare.me – Easily Monetize Your Email List
Is this for me to sell my email list to advertisers?
Is it for me to paywall my own content?
Just dont get it, I tried looking at the 'features' tab and the blog doesnt work.
Are you able to explain what it actually does and how it works?
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Abacus.ai CEO: Support Support Trump Because He Backs Open Source AI
Did people forget this is the good ol USA.
She should be more worried about PMF then regulation.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: NoteTech – Create personal automations by writing notes
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Add a Menu Bar to Your Screenshot with BarSnapp
What kind of menu bar do you add, windows, Mac, iOS android?
Users are going to want to see what it looks like, how it works, maybe a before and after pic, before purchasing your solution.
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: Congress Wants to Let Private Companies Own the Law
Isnt there any more pressing concerns in this country?
The companies making the laws were able to figure out how to make money until now why do they need more protection?
teachmetolearn | 1 year ago | on: 'PhD influencers' logging lab life on TikTok and Instagram
The UI is buggy, slow and just meh, the design is imo lame and uninspired. They went for an understated luxury vibe but somehow it has less presence than a Volvo.
I feel bad for the shareholders but the market isnt interested (look how many they sold this year) and they can either be a automotive supplier or get sold for parts.
Their spend rate is unsustainable, especially with no exciting product to offer.
The gravity is way to little to late, it competes in a now insanely competitive market.
When you have options from Cadillac, Audi, Mercedes and Rivian, why take a chance on an uninspired minivan from Lucid