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Doesn't say the net profits from "any sale" go to the Stellar Foundation, only the net profits from the "auction [of] a majority of [their] stellars." Presumably they could sell for profit their 1 billion stellars for profit without violating this pledge.


Feels like I've seen that logo somewhere else...

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_litovxgoHb1qz7ewm.jpg


It wasn’t intended to be derivative, but yeah, our current branding is extremely MVP. We’ve been much more focused on building the product and learning how to delight our users. We’ll likely revisit this once we have some more bandwidth.


Is it just me or was this removed from the homepage?


Seems like it was, not sure why though.




Very excited for the iOS version! Will install immediately


From the report: "...with capsules departing as often as every 30 seconds from each terminal and carrying 28 people each. This gives a total of 7.4 million people each way that can be transported each year on Hyperloop."



Question: if speeding up the ski lift cars makes the lines longer, why wouldn't slowing them down make the lines shorter?

These arguments always seem to presuppose that the status quo is optimal, and ignore the limiting cases.


Ehh, really you don't just speed up the lift you redesign the whole loading and unloading system to allow it to load and unload more people per second. You see this in actual high speed lifts.


> You see this in actual high speed lifts.

Except that the chairs on a high speed lift have to be so much further apart, so you're not actually getting more people to the top in the same unit of time.

Source: I'm an Engineer and worked on fixed grip (slow) and detachable (fast) chairs and gondolas for 5 seasons.


"We have a circulating system with a fixed population..." Not quite the same since people getting off the hyperloop won't be turning around to get on it again.


He said the primary use case was commuting..


Wow...this is one of those rare intuitive insights that make you think "I'm not as smart as I thought"


Schelling! Forgot about that one.


That seems like a pretty optimistic estimate, but I suppose its a guessing game for such a hypothetical system anyways. Also, for comparison BART ridership tops up at over 100 million a year[1], and 6 million fly between LA and SanFran annually[2].

[1] http://www.bart.gov/docs/barttimes/BTimes0707.pdf

[2] http://cahsr.blogspot.com/2009/10/la-sf-nations-second-busie...


reminds me of this tweet:

"happiness is a choice," insists able-bodied, healthy, beautiful millionaire jennifer aniston in the new edition of some shit magazine

https://twitter.com/plume__/status/362631201388892160


Biz Stone also just got into the meat-substitute space, with Beyond Meat - http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680007/biz-stone-explains-why-tw... - which I can report is vegan, gluten free and delicious.


http://404.io/ redirects to bitly


Does this mean they're undervalued and it's a good time to buy Zynga?


there expected to have a low quarter coming up, the price will most likely drop then, but they're mau has been fairly consistent so it might not be too bad


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