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Largest supercluster in the world created in a small time frame is pretty important. 4 years typically, cut down to 19 days. That's an incredible achievement and I, along with many others, think it's important.

https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/spectrum-x-ethernet-netwo...

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/elon-musk-to...


Okay but that's obviously a nonsense claim. Find me a computer on the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOP500 that was built 4 years after the chips it uses debuted.

H100s aren't even 3 years old.


What is hilarious is your disdain for their achievements which occurred in less than two years. This is just the beginning.


Can I grant myself a visa with my own LLC? I co-own and run it remotely, it's making 600k profit from 4mil revenue. It's based in the US, I'm from Ireland, living in the UK. It hasn't taken investment but we reinvest a lot of revenue in growth.


How did you base it in the US? Stripe Atlas, or something more custom?


I would recommend looking at the O-1 and the E-2. The EB5 is a green card category that takes a while now and could impact your travel to the U.S. in the interim.


Just go the EB5 route.


Literally every past comment of his is contentious or negative. Probably worth ignoring from here, clearly isn't acting in good faith on here.


You can surely see they are helping a lot of people, in addition to what you believe on the negative side of things. Not trying to be snippy or offer a trick question, but genuinely, what do you get out of this? Surely it's not worth your time. Even if he is the biggest scammer on the planet you are probably better off spending your time on constructive things.


Nice try. The same question applies to you, since you’ve jumped from one comment thread to another defending a sketchy business in the midst of a downfall.


Fair point!


Just wanted to say you have done a good job explaining here. Unfortunately people love to concentrate on negative outcomes without thinking about the positive. On balance the few, arguably "bad" things Lamda has done seem to be hugely outweighed by the positive.


i was going to sit this one out, but i want to +1 the above with more than just an upvote. Austen seems to be arguing and explaining all the happenings in good faith with someone who appears to be hell-bent on "catching" him with something by misconstruing things.

i have never understood why Lambda/Bloomtech has so many haters but the other commenter here appears to me to be in that camp.


Austen is a terrible person and has been caught lying dozens of times and always hides behind the "we're just good people trying to help others" line to distract from the fact he and the rest of the lambda school staff (which is just all of the un-hired grads so they can boost their already pathetic placement rates) are scammers and frauds.


Calling someone a terrible person, liar, scammer and fraud with little evidence is not a good look. Even if all your points are true (Austen has refuted at least a few), "terrible person" is a huge stretch.


no, it isn't. defrauding and taking advantage of vulnerable people looking to better their lives is the definition of a terrible person.


As of June 2022 Starlink had 500,000 "regular people" customers.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlink


Given their prices I guarantee you they aren't regular people. Also 500k is a rounding error for T-Mobile , AT&T, Comecast etc.


Its $110 a month. I spend 1/5th of that every time I go to Chipotle.


This isn't true


S&P 500 down 18% from 52 Week High

Vanguard total stock market down 20% from 52 week high

Tesla down 40% from 52 week high

Sure seems true that it has crashed more than the stock market in general. And guess what, on news that he might pull out of the twitter deal, TSLA up 6% in pre-market trading at the moment...


Yes that's correct, on average TSLA is down more then SPX. But you cannot compare a index to a single stock. Since you'll have stocks that are also up.

Compared to the other leaders weight wise in the SP500 (AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL, AMZN, etc) TSLA is down about the same.


No, looks more like 20-25% for the others vs 40% for tesla.


That article is almost a year old.

They made over 5 billion in GAAP income last year. 1.5 billion of that was regulatory credits. They currently make money making and selling vehicles.

https://ir.tesla.com/#tab-quarterly-disclosure


I can't seem to reply to it but I second poorjohnmacafee's comment about creating a business.

I was in a similar place to you 6 years ago, it never really clicked for me in a regular job.

I started my own small business in the vein of Max Maher/Rohan Gilkes/Sweaty Startup (moving service/house cleaning etc. ). I knew nothing about the industry I chose and worked on average about 25 hours a week. The competition is weak as the brightest/best are all (generally) in coding/tech/law/finance.

Plenty of options out there to start something low risk and cheap.

It just clicked for me, I've really enjoyed the process and I genuinely did struggle at every job I ever held.

It can be tough but the rewards are great if you are suited to running a business.


Hey there, what kind of business did you start if you don't mind me asking?


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