I don't see those when I scroll. I see
"Buckle up everyone, the acceleration of progress is about to get nutty!"
and this is the end of the post?
Maybe I'm misusing this thing?
> https://x.com/tim_zaman/status/1695488119729238147
So another guy who claims to be a Tesla employee says (again, strangely future tense) that this is true? I mean, I am willing to believe--'cause he paid $20 for a blue check--that he probably is a Tesla employee.
But the use of future tense is a bit weird, right? And the lack of any followup?
> A “random Twitter post by some guy who runs an online clothing company” is definitely a wrong assumption.
I guess I'm old. Back in my day, "evidence" wasn't some random dude's online posts. But I know things have changed. ;)
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More seriously:
https://www.hpcwire.com/2023/08/17/nvidia-h100-are-550000-gp... says Nvidia is producing 550k H100s in 2023. And there's obviously a significant lead-time requirement.
So, yes, I can sorta imagine Tesla pre-ordered 2% of global supply of H100s early in 2023 and was bragging about it at the end of August just 'cause.
But I can also imagine this is smoke and mirrors, and they have, like, a handful with the rest on backorder, and we haven't heard more about it 'cause Tesla doesn't have marketing people, it just has wahoos who post things on Twitter.
Either way, I guess?