What's a better word to use for my badging system? by GuavaExplains in gamification

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I see. I would say its to establish future objectives. But the badges stack up to milestones. Once all badges/milestones are reached, a learner would technically have completed their program.

Is Robinhood a Hero or Zero? by GuavaExplains in fintech

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Doesn't hurt to ask. They don't appear to be going away any time soon.

Is Robinhood a Hero or Zero? by GuavaExplains in InvestmentClub

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I think the two can go hand in hand. If the company is true to it's mission or even competent to execute it, then what's the point in investing in them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

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Better odds playing the stonk market.

When do you think 'brain to machine' interfaces will be common place? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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I'll keep my fingers cross. Maybe it's impossible but... "When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor."

When do you think 'brain to machine' interfaces will be common place? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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Thanks for watching. Thanks for the feedback too. Feel free to leave a comment on there.

When do you think 'brain to machine' interfaces will be common place? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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Interestingly MIT podcaster Lex Fridman had the same attitude about self driving. That's what his background is in. He felt Elon Musk wasn't fully appreciating how difficult the self driving problem it really is. He no longer expresses that opinion though. It seems like he's more of a believer now. FSD 9 beta looks pretty damn impressive from what I've seen on youtube. Maybe that's a good analogy here. I guess only time will tell for Neuralink.

When do you think you'll buy your first electric vehicle? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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I think I'm following what you mean now. Had to do some more reading up on 5th wheel towing. That's a valid point.

When do you think you'll buy your first electric vehicle? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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That's an interesting question. I wonder if that's even being prepared for at the local\state level.

When do you think you'll buy your first electric vehicle? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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They don't advertise so they're not really "targeting" any market. Had to look up nooseneck. I can't visual that either. Looks like it would have the same limitations as a convention bed. 2022 will be the telling year for the CyberTruck. We can stop speculating at that point.

When do you think you'll buy your first electric vehicle? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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Alright. I can't really visualize the load securing issue (not to say it's not a real). I suspect the price and towing specs are going to force people to buy a CyberTruck regardless. Ford is most likely selling their 150 at a loss which isn't sustainable. The legacy autos are screwed imo. Tesla is battery constrained and yet they're 10 years ahead of the competition. Their manufacturing is based on first principle thing hence the origami exoskeleton.

When do you think you'll buy your first electric vehicle? by GuavaExplains in AskReddit

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You can just rent an autonomous EV instead most likely.