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It looks like they're already rolling their own insurance program out: https://www.tesla.com/insurance | https://www.tesla.com/support/insurance, currently limited to California.


1) Given Tesla's track record in blaming FSD related accidents on drivers, does one really want them to be the insurance company where their and a driver's incentives are obviously mismatched.

2) One of the issues, once the technical issues related to FSD are resolved, is insurance. So, will/does Tesla's insurance have a clause that says that in cases where FSD is at fault, Tesla is the liable party?


Stupid question: Do increases in things like Home prices, wages, etc. correlate to inflation?


Stupid answer: Sometimes!

Inflation is really an indirect measurement of the rate of change in a currency's value. It usually is approximated by sampling the price of a "basket of goods", including labor, real estate, and other commodities. If the prices of those goods are going up, overall, we have inflation.

Sometimes, though, the prices of some things are going up and the prices of other things are going down. In that case, it can be hard to discern between "the value of this good is increasing" and "the value of the money spent on this thing is decreasing".

In the current situation, we have both inflation (by some measures at a ~5% annual rate) and shenanigans in the real estate market (to some extent related to very low interest rates for mortgages) that are causing prices to rocket.


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The best way I’ve found to remember what I read is to read books in a way that they connect, recently that was Antifragile and The Plague (which is talked about in the conclusion of the latter). I did the same with Digital Minimalism and Atomic Habits.


A family member of mine recently ordered some wireless headphones, in the box was a card asking for a 5-star review in exchange for another pair of the headphones. They also ordered some school supplies with a similar offer in the box.


I've seen people post photos of these kind of messages along with their 5-star reviews. Once I actually bothered to report it to Amazon (I was about to buy the damn thing until I noticed the image.)

The customer support person seemed genuinely confused - the conversation went back and forth a few times; "We can see that you haven't bought this product", "No, but I'm reporting a problem", "We cannot give you a refund if you didn't purchase it", "I don't want a refund, but this is apparently against your seller ToS", etc. I gave up.

These days I won't buy anything from 3rd-party sellers, and I ignore all 5-star reviews.


Please write a review and report that.


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I really love watching companies adopt the Web Components standard, Apple's adoption of it for building Apple Music's web player got me interested in learning them.


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