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by theossuary
797 days ago
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It was interesting until they used the apartment collapse in Florida as an example of why the company is valuable. The apartment complex was well aware of the damage; they'd had a thorough inspection done within the year point the defects out in detail. No robots necessary. I worry what other incorrect information is in the article I missed. https://youtu.be/GzS0IWcnP9g |
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This is played against, being homeschool but still having access to robotics equipment as a young age.
Using a public shower in his Costa Rica visit but most likely returning to his high end hotel room shortly thereafter.
Sharing a three bedroom house with a dozen people. He was married and the owner the company, I doubt he was sharing a room since it doesn't indicate otherwise. What was the experience for the engineers.
There is no indication that he has experienced a single day of actual struggle, the article is all a calculated points in his life to make him sound relatable. There are mentions of others in the article that couldn't join the start up or had to leave because of lack of funding. This wasn't an issue for him, why?
I assume he trust fund kid or has wealthy parents that supported his venture.
His demands for only the top talent because he cannot handle working with anything less is a huge indicator of an over inflated ego.