Having worked in warehouses a couple of times over the years you really can lose track of the fact that you can just not do that. The reason that happens is that most people are living hand to mouth in that situation. You spend 12 hours loading or unloading trucks in extreme heat/cold and by the end of the day all you want to do is just have a few moments of peace before you fall asleep and start the cycle over.
Moose are a genuine menace. They’ll stand in the roads all night, and are tall enough that when you drive into them, they fall directly on your windshield, crushing you to death instantly. They then get up and run off, because they’re literally tanks on legs. There’s one family of moose around my dacha that keeps coming into the garden to snack on my apples. When I got better about picking up fallen apples, they started snapping off branches to eat them straight from the tree. When they eat spoiled apples, they get really drunk, and almost walk sideways back into the woods. They’re really tasty though. Definitely recommend befriending a hunter for that reason alone.
I do have to say that if there was a use for AI, using it as a one-on-one specialized tutor would be right up there on that list of top 20 things we should be fast tracking AI to get correct.
Yes, focus on the objective studies like math and chemistry, then move to skilled work like the trades and coding. I'm not sure if AI will be a good mentor in the more subjective studies, seems like a more of a general garbage in means garbage out type of thing. But if it was properly curated, it could be good for almost any subject.
58:44 It's Eichhörnchen and pronounced (IPA): Aɪ̯çhørnçen Literal translation (the -chen/-let is kinda hard to translate, but it's meant to cutify the word): Oakhornlet
If a black hole was a donut, the interior would never send anything in another dimension but all around shaping the torus. Donuts well made frozen in space will be ready for my oven when I get back to the other dimension.
My towns library and fire dept decided to become political and align themselves with corporate interests that would work to the detriment of people in parts of the town - including me. I haven't been in the local library once in the last 12 years. Nor the fire dept.
Guys, you want to know what our future (may) be like? Have you read Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano? It talks about a future where AI and robotic automation has taken over and there are very few jobs available. Of those jobs, most require advance degrees. What's left over is either military service or "public works" program (Pothole filling.) Vonnegut wrote this in 1952, when the transistor was still a relatively new invention. Mind you, it doesn't have gig economy and social media content producers, but a lot of this is very scary similar to what we have going on today.
Question, if all planets goes down in space, why stars that are bigger would push down smaller planets? Question 2, what is the name of the physical law that forces everything to curve? Question 3, does light float or does continents float?
The first time I saw a train of star link satellites going over head I was like WTF IS THAT. If I saw them burning up in the atmosphere I might hide in my basement.
I have seen first hand police drive down the road during songkran in Thailand and actually participate in the water fight so I find it interesting people in Hong Kong got arrested for it.
Load shift happens for several reasons a box gives away due to the weight of whats on top of it and how its loaded plus the driver taking corners to fast and slamming on breaks i know im the driver
Some might be getting less intelligent, but I think the bigger problem is ignorance! As someone that tested between 130 and 140, I definitely can tell you, having wisdom is probably a bit more important. So many people (a lot of them intelligent) walking through life completely oblivious and ignorant of how the world actually works. Those Red States sure are "Making America Great Again" aren't they.../S THIS IS HOW COUNTIRES AND/OR EMPIRES FALL! "shaking my head."
Re: driverless busses. Where my brother works (science park near Oxford) has has driverless busses for ages. I think they are probably private roads within the science park so have different laws. I can’t remember when I first learnt about the driverless bus. Probably last summer, but I don’t have that much reason to go there. Bet that bus only goes through low speed areas on one route.
I would send Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Pete Davidson on a one way trip to Mars with a live feed. I cannot think of a more entertaining way to spend 10 dollars on a monthly subscription. They won't survive a month so it's well worth the price of admition.
People won’t suddenly start caring because they can afford living and healthcare. In EU people can afford living and healthcare and don’t give two shits about the quality of their work. This also applies to people working in said healthcare.
Intelligence on the whole is decreasing. Every now and then a genius is born. I have often wondered if the frequency of geniuses being born has also decreased.
People being aggroed by a random rock sculpture. I would like to say our society has hit rock bottom, but it's going to get way worse before it's going to get even worse.
So.. The next couple of improvements will go through even skinnier donuts until finally, after decades of refinement, scientists will arrive at a completely black picture? :D
There was a story about a bear that raided liquor store supply somewhere in Russia. Curious thing was that he drank crafted beer, didn't event touch mass produced crap.
At this point, if we don't make a "Weird A.I.", an AI making parody song (and clips ?) as Weird Al, on demand, I'll be very disappointed in our species.
I want two domes on Mars, one for Congress, One for Senate. For each "Democracy", who uses a similar system. And i expect the Mormons to Grow significantly, by applications of former Catholics.
Is spaceships stuck In space forced to turn with space by magnetism, by pressure , by light push or pulses,by emptiness lack of air or by temperature? Same for satellites transmissions?
Gotta admit, it looks as though the "friends with links show" is taking it's toll on Wendel. Never forget Wendel. The universe has always been out of our control.
It's a reinterpretation of the "confession to a priest" privilege that is mainly enjoyed by Catholics and the Catholic Church. (Yes, another "great religious organization" with an excellent track record when it comes to crimes against children.) The idea is that if you've done something wrong, the clergy are supposed to be there for you to ask for help in fixing that in a similar manner as going to a therapist. But no one will turn to the clergy for help if they think that the clergy are just going to rat them out to the police if they do. So it's an argument between the good from creating a safe space for someone who's done wrong to ask for help versus the good of requiring people to tell police when they learn that someone may be victimizing people. I'm more willing to give the Catholic Church leeway with this right over the Mormon Church for two reasons. First Catholicism has an actual mechanism for this called "The Confessional", where (to the best of my knowledge) the Mormon Church does not. Mind you, it's not a perfect thing, and at least the US branch of the Catholic Church has a long history of playing Three Card Monte with their abusive priests, but there are priests who do use the confessional more to help people become better than to blanketly absolve people of their failings. Second, the Mormon Church has been caught protecting their more prominent members, especially when victims come forth and disclose these crimes to church elders. For the most part, the US branch of the Catholic Church only seems interested in hiding/protecting bad priests, and mostly because how it would make the church look. For full disclosure: - I do live in Arizona, so this doesn't surprise me. (But, this is the first I've heard of this case.) - I am Jewish, so not Mormon or Catholic. I do have Catholic family members, so I'm more familiar with their processes.
We hid both types if eggs. The colored eggs the Easter Bunny hides and the kids look for them in the morning and the the plastic candy filled eggs we hide when family comes over and all the kids search for them.
The defunding and closing of libraries isn't about forcing people to buy books. (Although, I'm sure Amazon and Walmart would LOVE to see yet another free service go bye-bye.) The whole point is to control what people can and will read. Libraries are caught in the crossroads of free speech and what a select few minority viewpoints want what people have access to read. And a lot of these conservative groups are finding their book bans running afoul of freedom of speech, so the next best thing if you can't stop those books about "viewpoints we don't approve of" from making their way into the library system, just stop all books from entering the library systems. How do you do that? Either shut the libraries down (Texas) or make it so hard libraries go out of business (Missouri). This is going to backfire tremendously for those affected communities, but book bans have NEVER been about what's good for the community.
Libraries are staffed by a biased selection who are more than happy to apply their biased selection. "affected communities" really means various paraphilia who confuse tolerance with a demand for celebration.
By definition, Flowers for Algernon is a Sci-Fi book, despite being a modern setting without rockets and ray guns. The reason it qualifies as Sci-Fi is it deals with medical tech (in this case drugs) that can reverse issues with brain functions and even make a person way smarter than they are. It's the "What if..." story that makes it Sci-Fi. In this case, it's the "What if there was a drug that could make you smarter?" question.
“Approximately 1,270 tons have been hauled to Heritage Thermal Services in East Liverpool, Ohio, to be incinerated. Approximately 440 tons have been shipped to U.S. Ecology Wayne Disposal in Belleville, Michigan, to be placed in a landfill.” East Palestine, Ohio Contaminated Soil treatment.
@@himan12345678 yup, they literally burn the soil to remove the contamination. They filter the exhaust and such that keep any toxins from entering the environment. Theoretically the temperature gets high enough to destroy everything.
@@jones5311 oh okay. So pyrolysis. I was getting the impression they were trying to incinerate the soil and just "make the problem go away" or something. I have acquired a very low expectation for those in charge of responsibilities like this... There is still the question on if they aren't negligently leaking those off gasings tho.
@@himan12345678 That’s a good point, I’ve never been shown around a facility. Could certainly see where someone would cut corners, not replace filters etc..
Hate to say it, but automated equipment and robotics has been replacing people in repetitive tasks since the 1980's, and even before that with the US Post office starting to use automated sorting machines and OCR in the 60s. It was bound to happen in distribution centers, and honestly should have long ago. Robots don't generally take breaks, call in sick, or complain about anything. That sounds heartless, and it is. There were less than 100 workers in and auto plant in Japan on the 90's, and people were shocked. They were all there to monitor the robots, or fix things that broke. AI has already started replacing those 100 or so people. Eventually, every factory / production job will be this way. A small team of people to maintain what automation can't, and that will be it.
I wish I cared more about the company that I work for but I dont because I feel like they are more then willing at every opportunity to screw me and every other employee over.
Re: Musk. I always disliked him, but that clip of him and the BBC “journalist” was hilarious. Maybe it is because I am in the U.K. and dislike the BBC more than Musk though.
Regarding alerts sent by government agencies: our county government has a system they call RedAlert that they use to push emergency notifications to phones and when they use it to send weather alerts, most of the time, they are so late to getting around to getting approval to send it, the weather hazard is already over. One of the workers said they have three layers of bureaucracy to go through before being able to send an alert and if one person on their approval list is not near their phone, the alert can't go out. LOL
With the chess mouse slip, you make about a 1 move a second so it does not make sense to have an extra confirmation. But it is very frequent type of loss when playing online. With online chess getting bigger and bigger, somebody will create some sort of accessory or interface how to make it more precise.
i need help with my idea. telemarketing jobs but chat gpt is going to do them for me i shall be an employee of 6 fulltime companies for 3 grand a month times 6...
58:41 Our very short and easy-to-pronounce term for squirrel is “Eichhörnchen”, very intuitive.
I am dead, your show kills me every time. Love it!
59:07 Nice little reference to The Enigma of Amigara Fault :)
So which of the Mars bubble astronauts gets the red suit for their away missions?
Wendell was in low power mode until 0:30
Having worked in warehouses a couple of times over the years you really can lose track of the fact that you can just not do that. The reason that happens is that most people are living hand to mouth in that situation. You spend 12 hours loading or unloading trucks in extreme heat/cold and by the end of the day all you want to do is just have a few moments of peace before you fall asleep and start the cycle over.
Moose are a genuine menace. They’ll stand in the roads all night, and are tall enough that when you drive into them, they fall directly on your windshield, crushing you to death instantly. They then get up and run off, because they’re literally tanks on legs.
There’s one family of moose around my dacha that keeps coming into the garden to snack on my apples. When I got better about picking up fallen apples, they started snapping off branches to eat them straight from the tree. When they eat spoiled apples, they get really drunk, and almost walk sideways back into the woods.
They’re really tasty though. Definitely recommend befriending a hunter for that reason alone.
Wendall's reaction to the Starlink satellite failure was a tell me you are a nerd without telling me you are a nerd moment.😂
Thanks for another great show!
That isn't a black hole, it's the NSEA Protector dragging mines. Never give up...
Wasn't Space Force created to prevent shit like this?
I get to listen to and from work today
That background is so outland. WoW!
Never shut up, Level1Techs!
Boris and Natasha never had a problem saying 'squirrel', or 'moose'. 😀
58:37 Yes, I have trouble pronouncing "squirrel" :'( but no issues pronouncing "Eichhörnchen" :D
My family (My daughter and I) hide the eggs in Matzo Balls and on the Seder plate. Thank you for asking. :P
Oy
The festivalcandy story has always been true here in Belgium hahaha
Concerning the municipal bus and cruise taxi, did the taxi not have LIDAR?😮🤐
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Great episode of a great show.
Also, why TF would anyone let their kid go to a school with Kanye anywhere in the leadership?!
They were probably the same people that bought $80 blank white T-Shirts at his concerts, AND they sold out.
I do have to say that if there was a use for AI, using it as a one-on-one specialized tutor would be right up there on that list of top 20 things we should be fast tracking AI to get correct.
Except the ai will only teach you what the government wants you to learn and how. This can (will) go very wrong
I completely agree.
Yes, focus on the objective studies like math and chemistry, then move to skilled work like the trades and coding. I'm not sure if AI will be a good mentor in the more subjective studies, seems like a more of a general garbage in means garbage out type of thing. But if it was properly curated, it could be good for almost any subject.
58:44 It's Eichhörnchen and pronounced (IPA): Aɪ̯çhørnçen
Literal translation (the -chen/-let is kinda hard to translate, but it's meant to cutify the word): Oakhornlet
Confirmed
appreciate the ff14 art in the back!
linkin with my 420 friends !!
Plastic eggs with candy inside it. - All indoors.
Yes, that is exactly why i subscribe. Because you are fun, guy.
We call squirrels "Eichhörnchen". Eiche is oak and hörnchen can mean tiny horn but it also is just the name for that type of rodent subspecies.
If a black hole was a donut, the interior would never send anything in another dimension but all around shaping the torus. Donuts well made frozen in space will be ready for my oven when I get back to the other dimension.
My towns library and fire dept decided to become political and align themselves with corporate interests that would work to the detriment of people in parts of the town - including me. I haven't been in the local library once in the last 12 years. Nor the fire dept.
I like these long ones it was all so much fun...... mostly
Guys, you want to know what our future (may) be like? Have you read Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano? It talks about a future where AI and robotic automation has taken over and there are very few jobs available. Of those jobs, most require advance degrees. What's left over is either military service or "public works" program (Pothole filling.) Vonnegut wrote this in 1952, when the transistor was still a relatively new invention. Mind you, it doesn't have gig economy and social media content producers, but a lot of this is very scary similar to what we have going on today.
Eichhörnchen. That's the german for squirrel. Well, per google translate 😂
Chuck Norris, someone has to conquer the solar system.
Question, if all planets goes down in space, why stars that are bigger would push down smaller planets? Question 2, what is the name of the physical law that forces everything to curve? Question 3, does light float or does continents float?
The "I need a new butt" series was one of my kids favorite when he was like 3. These people are out of their minds 😂
German word for squirrel:
Eichhörnchen
The first time I saw a train of star link satellites going over head I was like WTF IS THAT. If I saw them burning up in the atmosphere I might hide in my basement.
What about the lawyer who used chatgpt to write a court brief and is now looking at ethics discipline.
I have seen first hand police drive down the road during songkran in Thailand and actually participate in the water fight so I find it interesting people in Hong Kong got arrested for it.
Load shift happens for several reasons a box gives away due to the weight of whats on top of it and how its loaded plus the driver taking corners to fast and slamming on breaks i know im the driver
27:50
Well, we HAD some of those long ago, but that didn't go well at all.
AI: Draw bear eating Easter candy...Picture: Easter Bunny getting ate by a Gummy Bear
You should make each segment 4hours long
naw they got lives. prob why Drunken Peasants isn't as good as it used to.
So we are aout 6 months from ED 209 being sigthed "keeping the peace" in New York at this rate.
Some might be getting less intelligent, but I think the bigger problem is ignorance! As someone that tested between 130 and 140, I definitely can tell you, having wisdom is probably a bit more important. So many people (a lot of them intelligent) walking through life completely oblivious and ignorant of how the world actually works.
Those Red States sure are "Making America Great Again" aren't they.../S THIS IS HOW COUNTIRES AND/OR EMPIRES FALL! "shaking my head."
Damn a whole hour!
Re: driverless busses. Where my brother works (science park near Oxford) has has driverless busses for ages. I think they are probably private roads within the science park so have different laws. I can’t remember when I first learnt about the driverless bus. Probably last summer, but I don’t have that much reason to go there. Bet that bus only goes through low speed areas on one route.
Next winter up here in Canada I'm going to get a snowman digesting and farting for ya :) I've seen it with my own eyes before in Newfoundland in '87.
The team missed the Musk chat about starting up an open-source TruthGPT.
Okay those blackhole jokes were pretty good. Love the banter you guys.
I would send Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Pete Davidson on a one way trip to Mars with a live feed. I cannot think of a more entertaining way to spend 10 dollars on a monthly subscription. They won't survive a month so it's well worth the price of admition.
13:55 What no Szechuan sauce? Where's the sauce, gotta have sauce.
I recommend reading the "Slaughterhouse No. 5". Good book. The donkey photo motive made me laugh, other parts made me think.
People won’t suddenly start caring because they can afford living and healthcare. In EU people can afford living and healthcare and don’t give two shits about the quality of their work. This also applies to people working in said healthcare.
That was great, as always!
Intelligence on the whole is decreasing. Every now and then a genius is born. I have often wondered if the frequency of geniuses being born has also decreased.
People being aggroed by a random rock sculpture. I would like to say our society has hit rock bottom, but it's going to get way worse before it's going to get even worse.
So.. The next couple of improvements will go through even skinnier donuts until finally, after decades of refinement, scientists will arrive at a completely black picture? :D
I've trained Google well on how to identify buses, cars, bicycles and traffic lights 😮
wait till captcha has you reading license plates
another great start of the weekend :)
There was a story about a bear that raided liquor store supply somewhere in Russia. Curious thing was that he drank crafted beer, didn't event touch mass produced crap.
Flee to Walmart to get some backup. 😅
happy Eid everyone
Damn .. it's only 9am and i finished this ep.. whole day of work to work bored.
I vote for matt Hancock to go into the mars simulator. Hopefully the CO2 scrubbers fail!😂
Woot!
At this point, if we don't make a "Weird A.I.", an AI making parody song (and clips ?) as Weird Al, on demand, I'll be very disappointed in our species.
I wonder why isn't it out yet 😂
@@Mervinion because actual real parodies, especially clever ones, are difficult for transformer based LLMs to generate.
Squirrel in German: Eichhörnchen
Pauley Shore into the bubble
Networked entertainment weekly show
Problem with libraries is like the one with schools, staffed by more and more of a certain type of w.....
I want two domes on Mars, one for Congress, One for Senate. For each "Democracy", who uses a similar system. And i expect the Mormons to Grow significantly, by applications of former Catholics.
Is spaceships stuck In space forced to turn with space by magnetism, by pressure , by light push or pulses,by emptiness lack of air or by temperature? Same for satellites transmissions?
huh?
Government seems to be getting worse.
Do not go to what the cow is drinking!
58:30 to be fair, squirrel is a pretty dumb word. The german word for it is “Eichhörnchen”.
Gotta admit, it looks as though the "friends with links show" is taking it's toll on Wendel.
Never forget Wendel.
The universe has always been out of our control.
It's a reinterpretation of the "confession to a priest" privilege that is mainly enjoyed by Catholics and the Catholic Church. (Yes, another "great religious organization" with an excellent track record when it comes to crimes against children.) The idea is that if you've done something wrong, the clergy are supposed to be there for you to ask for help in fixing that in a similar manner as going to a therapist. But no one will turn to the clergy for help if they think that the clergy are just going to rat them out to the police if they do. So it's an argument between the good from creating a safe space for someone who's done wrong to ask for help versus the good of requiring people to tell police when they learn that someone may be victimizing people.
I'm more willing to give the Catholic Church leeway with this right over the Mormon Church for two reasons. First Catholicism has an actual mechanism for this called "The Confessional", where (to the best of my knowledge) the Mormon Church does not. Mind you, it's not a perfect thing, and at least the US branch of the Catholic Church has a long history of playing Three Card Monte with their abusive priests, but there are priests who do use the confessional more to help people become better than to blanketly absolve people of their failings. Second, the Mormon Church has been caught protecting their more prominent members, especially when victims come forth and disclose these crimes to church elders. For the most part, the US branch of the Catholic Church only seems interested in hiding/protecting bad priests, and mostly because how it would make the church look.
For full disclosure:
- I do live in Arizona, so this doesn't surprise me. (But, this is the first I've heard of this case.)
- I am Jewish, so not Mormon or Catholic. I do have Catholic family members, so I'm more familiar with their processes.
No, rate of incidence is much higher at the institutions you favor
I for one welcome our new robot overlords!
58:40 "Eichhörnchen". Good luck pronouncing that Krista
Ryan, you got it all wrong. We need the other bees, honey bees are fine
We hid both types if eggs. The colored eggs the Easter Bunny hides and the kids look for them in the morning and the the plastic candy filled eggs we hide when family comes over and all the kids search for them.
The defunding and closing of libraries isn't about forcing people to buy books. (Although, I'm sure Amazon and Walmart would LOVE to see yet another free service go bye-bye.) The whole point is to control what people can and will read. Libraries are caught in the crossroads of free speech and what a select few minority viewpoints want what people have access to read. And a lot of these conservative groups are finding their book bans running afoul of freedom of speech, so the next best thing if you can't stop those books about "viewpoints we don't approve of" from making their way into the library system, just stop all books from entering the library systems. How do you do that? Either shut the libraries down (Texas) or make it so hard libraries go out of business (Missouri). This is going to backfire tremendously for those affected communities, but book bans have NEVER been about what's good for the community.
Libraries are staffed by a biased selection who are more than happy to apply their biased selection. "affected communities" really means various paraphilia who confuse tolerance with a demand for celebration.
By definition, Flowers for Algernon is a Sci-Fi book, despite being a modern setting without rockets and ray guns. The reason it qualifies as Sci-Fi is it deals with medical tech (in this case drugs) that can reverse issues with brain functions and even make a person way smarter than they are. It's the "What if..." story that makes it Sci-Fi. In this case, it's the "What if there was a drug that could make you smarter?" question.
“Approximately 1,270 tons have been hauled to Heritage Thermal Services in East Liverpool, Ohio, to be incinerated. Approximately 440 tons have been shipped to U.S. Ecology Wayne Disposal in Belleville, Michigan, to be placed in a landfill.”
East Palestine, Ohio Contaminated Soil treatment.
Soil...to be incinerated??
@@himan12345678 yup, they literally burn the soil to remove the contamination. They filter the exhaust and such that keep any toxins from entering the environment. Theoretically the temperature gets high enough to destroy everything.
Like a biological incinerator, if you choose to be incarcerated after your death.
@@jones5311 oh okay. So pyrolysis. I was getting the impression they were trying to incinerate the soil and just "make the problem go away" or something. I have acquired a very low expectation for those in charge of responsibilities like this... There is still the question on if they aren't negligently leaking those off gasings tho.
@@himan12345678 That’s a good point, I’ve never been shown around a facility. Could certainly see where someone would cut corners, not replace filters etc..
Hate to say it, but automated equipment and robotics has been replacing people in repetitive tasks since the 1980's, and even before that with the US Post office starting to use automated sorting machines and OCR in the 60s. It was bound to happen in distribution centers, and honestly should have long ago. Robots don't generally take breaks, call in sick, or complain about anything. That sounds heartless, and it is. There were less than 100 workers in and auto plant in Japan on the 90's, and people were shocked. They were all there to monitor the robots, or fix things that broke. AI has already started replacing those 100 or so people. Eventually, every factory / production job will be this way. A small team of people to maintain what automation can't, and that will be it.
59:06 DRR DRR DRR
Who would have guessed that you are not to give your pets alcohol.
I wish I cared more about the company that I work for but I dont because I feel like they are more then willing at every opportunity to screw me and every other employee over.
But what will the Blackholes do once they defeated Krista?
Re: Musk. I always disliked him, but that clip of him and the BBC “journalist” was hilarious. Maybe it is because I am in the U.K. and dislike the BBC more than Musk though.
Regarding alerts sent by government agencies: our county government has a system they call RedAlert that they use to push emergency notifications to phones and when they use it to send weather alerts, most of the time, they are so late to getting around to getting approval to send it, the weather hazard is already over. One of the workers said they have three layers of bureaucracy to go through before being able to send an alert and if one person on their approval list is not near their phone, the alert can't go out. LOL
With the chess mouse slip, you make about a 1 move a second so it does not make sense to have an extra confirmation. But it is very frequent type of loss when playing online. With online chess getting bigger and bigger, somebody will create some sort of accessory or interface how to make it more precise.
It's not the drugs that makes ravers skinny.. it's the dancing full on for 3 days... lol been there
Eichhörnchen is squirrel in german
busses with rubber in the middle, are there for higher capacity with lower exhaust emissions. So they are absolutely awesome!
i need help with my idea. telemarketing jobs but chat gpt is going to do them for me i shall be an employee of 6 fulltime companies for 3 grand a month times 6...
i am gonna use the money to finase a trading card game store that is mostly online and in montana i might be able to gamble
ENGAGEMENT
Thought Musk was a cool fellow what with Tesla, SpaceX ect? Why the dislike? Admit I haven’t closely followed the news for years.
PS: Dall-e 2 can do a perfect Danny DeFrodo already!