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July
@july
In the beginning of automobiles era (1885-1920s) low key it’s easy to forget how cars had no dedicated infrastructure. Early on, drivers would take many spare tires with them because you would get many flats. The roads weren't developed, they were all dirt roads, shared with horses and carriages. No gasoline stations, no safety rules, nothing really. Just a weird fun vehicle - now look at today, and where we are. In this context -- I am actually excited about Humanoids as a product category. It's early, and most of what is out there today is shit (and the future that it extrapolates) We can do better
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Eric Platon
@ic
Learned recently that the first cars were… electric (a few years before the era here). Battery infrastructure was of course completely absent, and the one that was easier to roll out was for thermal versions. How history can put things in perspective!
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