Having to ask you permission to use your property will kill my plans to put in a toll road.
They didn’t die after the last failure???
We are a small, fast-moving team based in Los Angeles. We are well-funded and backed by Khosla Ventures, led by Vinod Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems.
Other stuff on on Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu:
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Reading that they’re trying to lean into the tamagotchi-like elements made me nostalgic for the Chumby. Not sure if anyone here remembers it from TOP, i bought one way back and i did love it. Used it primarily as a clock and music player, but it had other interesting functionality that had a lot of potential but just never quite got enough traction. Honestly i have a lot of love for it, and when i donated my old Chumby to Goodwill i was pretty sad about it.
Josh Johnson discusses Duolingo and AI:
I was also surprised to learn that the company still exists, and even more surprised to read this line from the article’s author:
I’ve never seen one of these silly things in person, but basically every review article I read said “This is pointless. Why isn’t it just an app?” So I’m amazed to see that there’s at least one person out there who uses it regularly.
Yeah, and when they nicked him last year he claimed that he had traveled to Paris to dine with Monsieur le Président. Which Macron’s office promptly denied.
Durov still has six charges hanging over him and potentially faces up to 10 years in prison.
I mean, if you’re taking the “still full” to mean having the original pool water, it’s not.
But a swimming pool being an enclosed space that can be crushed is pushing it even with that excuse…
I also like the note that the crew was too busy to refill the pool. Like if the passengers were evacuated, absolutely that would have been something they’d want to do before it sank to the bottom. Like that scene in the movie Titanic where with nothing better to do before the end, Mr. Andrews corrects the time on the clock, except involving hours of work.
I just asked Google the question in a slightly different way. It’s saying there’s no water in the pool at all, and has remained empty since the ship sank. No points for technicalities there.
Also, I see per Reddit that people have been asking ChatGPT this question for at least 2 years now and it still gets it wrong.
Here’s GPT4o:
No, the Titanic’s swimming pool is not currently full—because the ship sank in 1912 and now rests on the floor of the North Atlantic Ocean.
The RMS Titanic had a swimming pool on board, which was a luxury feature at the time. It was filled with heated seawater and located on the ship’s F Deck. However, after the Titanic tragically struck an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912, the entire ship, including the pool, became submerged.
If you’re asking from a humorous or metaphorical perspective—yes, it’s “full” of seawater at the bottom of the ocean.
So… :shruggie:.
I tried another similar question, and got a bit of a contradictory response…
…then I fixed my typo, and, well… things went downhill: