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[5088.64 --> 5091.64] But the big one here is actually the warranty.
[5091.64 --> 5092.64] So it's support.
[5092.64 --> 5097.64] It's got a five year warranty at 10 full disk writes per day.
[5097.64 --> 5103.64] So the application for this looks like it's more like caching and less like mass storage.
[5103.64 --> 5104.64] Which makes a ton of sense.
[5104.64 --> 5110.64] So you could build extremely compact racks that are just designed to cache data and they
[5110.64 --> 5113.64] can actually do full flushes of the entire four.
[5113.64 --> 5119.64] So we're talking four terabytes per day per drive in this cache server that has all these
[5119.64 --> 5125.64] drives in it and is lightning fast, very responsive and has extremely low complexity and very small size.
[5125.64 --> 5126.64] Incredible technology.
[5126.64 --> 5128.64] I mean, I would have said.
[5128.64 --> 5132.64] And for a storage for, because databases will need a lot of RAM, but servers that aren't
[5132.64 --> 5135.64] going to need a ton of RAM, which there's definitely some of them.
[5135.64 --> 5139.64] If you want to cache some of your drives and you can fill those slots with these, that would be sick.
[5139.64 --> 5144.64] Because again, the reducing complexity thing, not having those extra cables and stuff, that's super, super nice.
[5144.64 --> 5146.64] And to be clear, they're non-volatile storage.
[5146.64 --> 5150.64] So they're not like memory and that as soon as the system powers off, the data is gone.
[5150.64 --> 5151.64] So they're just SSDs.
[5151.64 --> 5152.64] They just go in a dim slot.
[5152.64 --> 5153.64] That's freaking cool.
[5153.64 --> 5154.64] I want to see one.
[5154.64 --> 5155.64] Is there a picture in here?
[5155.64 --> 5156.64] Yeah, I think so.
[5156.64 --> 5157.64] It's just my screen sharing is not working.
[5157.64 --> 5158.64] Yeah, okay.
[5158.64 --> 5159.64] I'll check it out later.
[5159.64 --> 5163.64] A BMW is developing street lights that can also charge your electric car.
[5163.64 --> 5164.64] What?
[5164.64 --> 5170.64] Now, the whole idea of having roadside stations or parking stalls with electric chargers in them
[5170.64 --> 5173.64] was kind of like, yeah, okay, I guess.
[5173.64 --> 5174.64] We'll slowly get the way.
[5174.64 --> 5175.64] This idea?
[5175.64 --> 5176.64] Wow.
[5176.64 --> 5177.64] This is game changing.
[5177.64 --> 5184.64] Because, okay, the idea is not that you would have to replace all the street lamps in your entire city.
[5184.64 --> 5191.64] The idea is that you would be able to retrofit your existing street lamps with chargers and be able to monetize it.
[5191.64 --> 5192.64] Brilliant.
[5192.64 --> 5194.64] What city doesn't sign up for that?
[5194.64 --> 5195.64] They get to go greener.
[5195.64 --> 5196.64] Yeah.
[5196.64 --> 5199.64] They get to have an additional new revenue stream in the longer term.
[5199.64 --> 5201.64] Yeah, because they can monetize things.
[5201.64 --> 5203.64] And, I mean, you'll see this.
[5203.64 --> 5207.64] I think we're going to see this in obviously more densely populated urban areas first.
[5207.64 --> 5214.64] But, all of a sudden, the whole parking thing, maybe you can have like, you know, a bundle thing where you buy your parking for that spot.
[5214.64 --> 5218.64] And that also includes zapping your car for the time that you're there.
[5218.64 --> 5221.64] And ends up making a ton of sense for electric vehicle owners.
[5221.64 --> 5222.64] I think it's awesome.
[5222.64 --> 5224.64] Yeah, it's actually really cool.
[5224.64 --> 5229.64] I don't think Tesla has commented on it yet, at least not at the time that we were working on the dock.
[5229.64 --> 5234.64] But I would imagine Tesla and Musk would be very supportive of a technology like this.
[5234.64 --> 5235.64] He's probably down, yeah.
[5235.64 --> 5243.64] Anything that expands the infrastructure for electric vehicles is going to make a big difference to people who are considering buying one.
[5243.64 --> 5252.64] The only thing I can imagine Musk being against is if he looks into it and realizes that it's like, I'm completely hypothetical.
[5252.64 --> 5253.64] Right.
[5253.64 --> 5255.64] So, realizes isn't a fact.
[5255.64 --> 5258.64] I'm just saying like, if this happened.
[5258.64 --> 5259.64] Realizes that it's crap.
[5259.64 --> 5262.64] Like if he comes up with something we didn't think of.
[5262.64 --> 5268.64] Yeah, like it's bad because of this reason or he tries it and it's bad because he observed this thing or whatever.
[5268.64 --> 5271.64] That's the only real reason why I can see him being against it.
[5271.64 --> 5275.64] Because he's a definite advocate for trying to get more of that kind of stuff out there.
[5275.64 --> 5280.64] And if he can suddenly utilize all of these things in that ever growing map that he's trying to do.
[5280.64 --> 5282.64] Yeah.
[5282.64 --> 5283.64] Which is you can travel here to here to here to here.
[5283.64 --> 5286.64] If he can suddenly just go, there's all these spots now filled up.
[5286.64 --> 5288.64] Of course, we're going to keep putting superchargers.
[5288.64 --> 5289.64] Yeah.
[5289.64 --> 5291.64] Because those are going to be the super fast ones.
[5291.64 --> 5293.64] But this will massively expand your network.
[5293.64 --> 5294.64] I'm sure he'd be down for that.
[5294.64 --> 5299.64] Yeah, I'm super excited for the future of that.
[5299.64 --> 5303.64] I think this makes a whole lot more sense than solar powered roadways.
[5303.64 --> 5304.64] Yeah.
[5304.64 --> 5306.64] In terms of how much thought appears to have been put into it.
[5306.64 --> 5307.64] And you know.
[5307.64 --> 5308.64] So, any?
[5308.64 --> 5314.64] I don't think, I don't think, Musk doesn't seem like the kind of guy who gets all butthurt because, you know, someone else came up with a good idea.
[5314.64 --> 5320.64] I think if it's a good idea, he has no problem going head to head, Tesla's EVs versus BMW's EVs.
[5320.64 --> 5321.64] Yeah.
[5321.64 --> 5323.64] And he'll just try to do a better thing.
[5323.64 --> 5327.64] I think that's, I think this will happen.
[5327.64 --> 5330.64] This is the most sensible idea I've heard yet for how this could be implemented.
[5330.64 --> 5332.64] And I'm really excited for it.
[5332.64 --> 5333.64] Yeah.
[5333.64 --> 5338.64] Alright, speaking of bad ideas, Google did a phishing survey.
[5338.64 --> 5339.64] Not this kind of phishing.
[5339.64 --> 5340.64] PH phishing.
[5340.64 --> 5347.64] Which is a method of attack that actually gets you to give up your information voluntarily.
[5347.64 --> 5348.64] Yeah.
[5348.64 --> 5350.64] Yeah, by tricking the user.
[5350.64 --> 5352.64] Similar to social engineering.
[5352.64 --> 5359.64] And you know how, you know, you and I'll have conversations where we'll get a particularly stupid spam email.
[5359.64 --> 5362.64] A phishing email and we'll laugh it to each other and kind of go, really?
[5362.64 --> 5364.64] Could anyone fall for this?
[5364.64 --> 5365.64] Yes.
[5365.64 --> 5366.64] I used to work in tech support places.
[5366.64 --> 5367.64] They do.
[5367.64 --> 5373.64] Google's phishing survey revealed that 14% of people submit information to hackers.