Founder, CEO at Cuvva - making cars multiplayer

Joined March 2009
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30 Jun 2025
This is a testament to the huge amount of hard work that has been put in, over the course of a decade now, to help everyone get affordable access to a car. I cannot be more thankful for the amazing Cuvva team who have made it happen. Onward! thetimes.com/article/8841726…
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RT @rhysrmann: No ban on the Matt Hancock app, I see
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Fable isn't the first. In 1999 the department of defense blocked exports of the PowerMac G4 for crossing the 1 gigaflop threshold. Steve Jobs turned it into an ad.
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Replying to @AnthropicAI
A few days ago I had Claude Fable 5 pick out a donut for me. Today it became clear: the US government knows this kind of power cannot fall into the hands of foreign nationals. God help us all.
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Let’s see if this is the wake-up call the EU needs.
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Starmer and Reeves starting to look very much like the sane / stable option
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May 21
20% VAT for education and SEND support. 5% VAT for rollercoasters.
"What matters for families is not just getting by, but being able to enjoy time together without worrying about the next bill" Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a temporary cut in the rate of VAT in summer attractions from 20% to 5% bbc.in/4uk3KOR
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The world's first functioning prototype of a Zero-Point Energy extraction chip was announced today It was presented 6 weeks ago to a select audience at NYC @deeptechweek For the first time ever, you can now see @DrSonnyWhite explain the physics and economics behind ZPE chips
“We already have functioning prototype devices fabricated and tested in research nanofabrication environments.” - @DrSonnyWhite, Founder and CEO of Casimir in @Debriefmedia today. thedebrief.org/free-energy-f…
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Please please stop your LLM’s from using this phrasing structure, it’s horrendous.
It’s not just new, it’s newspeak
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Apr 11
It has been so much crazier than just this. The tell all books in 10 years from every corner of industry will be something else
Running a company: 2020: can you survive a pandemic? 2021: still here? we’re going to give all of your competitors $100m series A rounds. 2022: wow, you made it? okay, all engineers cost $600,000/year now. 2023: nice job! okay, SVB failed and we’re going to take away your bank account. 2024: a survivor I see. but can you pivot from ai to crypto to defense tech back to ai-enabled defense tech in a 12 month period to stay relevant? 2025: unfortunately all of your competitors have raised $2b series B rounds. oh and only 500 engineers are relevant and they cost $100m/yr each. 2026: well, well, well. you’re still in business? let’s deploy the thunderclap of godlike LLMs from the heavens so all of your customers can rebuild your app in 2 hours. can you survive?
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It's pretty insane how different running a company has been over the last three months. Claude code CLI is now the command interface for everything. Everything is connected and accessible via MCPs. Software is bespoke and instant. This moment feels far far more important than the world waking up to gpt3.5.
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Trump succeeds where others have failed
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Today @IsembardGroup announces our $50m Series A. More factories, more engineers, more countries. If not now, when... 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇩🇪🇫🇷🇺🇦
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£250k for Chris Wormald to leave is unsurprising, this is the approx cost to replace an underperforming C level exec in the private sector. Prime Minister / Public sector can ignore the rules, fire at will and eat the cost because it’s not their money.
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the point is they enact a bunch of employment laws that are really expensive not to follow, and then they don’t follow them themselves because they don’t care about the cost. The people paying for their mistakes are the ones following the rules they made.
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Now the Albert Bridge has been closed due to structural concerns. Our infrastructure is crumbling. @pursuitofprog
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always thought luggage trolleys should do this
✨🇨🇳This is an intelligent following robot from a Chinese enterprise. It follows users for grocery shopping in markets, avoids obstacles like roadblocks and vehicles smartly, sorts goods in warehouses to boost industrial efficiency. That's amazing!
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there was already a social network consisting only of bot generated posts
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how long will it take insurers to do this for pricing?
Every product now has to provide an API and easy token gen for agents to use
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don't worry guys, they're just stochastic parrots
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Sold 9% of all UK car insurance policies last month.
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