Joie Liba
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Day in the Life of a TikTok Engineer
This is my day in the life working at TikTok US! You can see the office and some of the perks we have working here :)
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Tesla AI Day - A Technical Breakdown for Dummies
มุมมอง 2923 ปีที่แล้ว
(apologies for audio quality. Need to get a better mic! Also, this channel won't turn into a Tesla channel. Just wanted to post my breakdowns for an event I'm passionate about because I love tech!) Tesla AI shook the world with its reveal of its self driving stack as well as its reveal of the Tesla Bot. However, while the media seemed to focus on the Tesla Bot, the real bread and butter of the ...
Road to 1 Million - Insane End of 2020 Update
มุมมอง 8593 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi friends, here is my update video for Road to One Million Dollars! The initial goal when I started this journey was to hit $1 million dollars by age 26. Let's see how my progress is going so far at 22 years old. 2020 was a history year with a lot of learnings. I learned a lot about human psychology and how people reacted with pandemic, lockdowns, 2020 election, and market crash and recovery. ...
Reacting to the "The BME Life" | Is Biomedical Engineering A Bad Major?
มุมมอง 5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Different video for you guys! This is a reaction to a video made by "The BME Life" which can be found here: th-cam.com/video/9oaJR_0shhA/w-d-xo.html. A while back, I made a video about why I quit biomedical engineering. In that video, I mentioned my personal story and why I quit. This video should clarify statements made in that video and respond to some of the arguments by the BME life. Please...
How to get a Software Engineering Job (FAANG) with 0 experience
มุมมอง 7K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Do you want to get a job as a software engineer without any internship experience? Well, there are many paths to get there. As someone who was able to get a job at a FAANG company without any internship experience fresh out of college, I would like to share some of my insight into how this can be possible. Now, I can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to provide the all knowing answer into how this ...
What I learned in my First Year of Investing - 22 Years Old
มุมมอง 4314 ปีที่แล้ว
This year, I enter the workforce in one of the most wild stock markets we’ve ever seen. We have seen a rapid V shaped recovery this year for tech stocks. Meanwhile, stocks like CCL and airlines have crashed to lows and have not recovered since. Luckily, in this wild market, I was able to turn my capital of $45,000 dollars into about $200,000 dollars. My overall time adjusted rate of return ende...
Road to 1 million - Hitting 190k through Tesla Stock
มุมมอง 3844 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone! This is my Road to 1 Million Dollars update video, through Tesla stock. Up big time since the last road to 1 million in my last month. I'm anxiously waiting for Tesla earnings on July 22nd, so hopefully that will turn out well and I can have another update video. Honestly, I can't believe in just 1 year, I am getting so close to the quarter million mark already. It feels like a dre...
Dear Class of 2020...
มุมมอง 994 ปีที่แล้ว
Dear Class of 2020, Things are tough. There’s no sugarcoating it. The world is melting down, and you are about to graduate with one of the strongest mental fortitudes ever seen in a graduating class. 2020 was supposed to be your year. And all thanks to a bat, your entire world is falling apart. According to the US National Association of College and Employers, 4% of companies are withdrawing jo...
How is Working From Home as a Software Engineer?
มุมมอง 2724 ปีที่แล้ว
We are in a great social experiment where we can learn how effective working from home is in terms of productivity. According to Global Workplace Analytics, 5 million US employees work at home half time or more. About 56% of employees have a job where they can do some work remotely. Furthermore, the regular work at home has increased by 173% since 2005, showing that working from home is becomin...
Reaching $87,000 at 21 Years Old! | Road to 1 Million Dollars
มุมมอง 3314 ปีที่แล้ว
Big update from my investing journey! I have reached $87,000 net worth after 10 months of working at Amazon! The majority of my return came from buying 50 Tesla shares at a price of $550 dollars, and then stock ran up to $750 dollars. The second part of my growth came from staying at home and spending less money. The last part of my growth came from the small stimulus check I received from the ...
Why You Should Switch Majors Now
มุมมอง 2604 ปีที่แล้ว
Switching majors can be a tough situation. However, if you are planning on doing it, you best do it now. There are many things that can benefit you if you make the decision to switch majors early. The first benefit is that there is higher carryover between courses if you switch majors earlier. People oftentimes take too long to switch majors. What this results in is a pushed back graduation dat...
I was 2 hours late to my Engineering Finals...
มุมมอง 864 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a short little story of how I was late to my Differential Equations finals as a Computer Engineering freshman in Boston University. Don't do this! I could have delayed my graduation by another half a year!
How to Handle the Coronavirus as a Student / Software Engineer
มุมมอง 524 ปีที่แล้ว
The whole Rona situation is causing record levels of unemployment, tumbling stock markets, schools closing, and lots of job anxiety. The question I'll be addressing this video is how can you best deal with this pandemic and position yourself well? The first advice I have for students out there is to first learn the new policies your school has to offer. Different schools are doing different thi...
The Story of Why I Quit Biomedical Engineering in College
มุมมอง 50K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This is the story of why I quit my major of biomedical engineering after only semester right after joining Boston University and immediately switched to Computer Engineering. In fact, what’s funny is that I the decision to switch out happened really quickly. I basically decided to switch out 4 months of starting college. Talk about giving a major a chance. Originally, I wanted to be a biomedica...
What Programming Language Should You Learn?
มุมมอง 1594 ปีที่แล้ว
So many languages out there. It’s a difficult question because people are very opinionated on which ones to take. Sometimes, people start with a language, say it is the best because they are comfortable with it, and end it right there. Fun fact, the creator of Java works in my office and I can see him eating lunch sometimes. First thing’s first is to pick a language that is widely popular. This...
Your Tech Salary is Higher than You Thought | A Detailed Breakdown
มุมมอง 2464 ปีที่แล้ว
Your Tech Salary is Higher than You Thought | A Detailed Breakdown
My Top Tens Study Tips to Maximize Your Efficiency in School
มุมมอง 1514 ปีที่แล้ว
My Top Tens Study Tips to Maximize Your Efficiency in School
How I Made $7,000 During This Market Crash of Corona Virus
มุมมอง 634 ปีที่แล้ว
How I Made $7,000 During This Market Crash of Corona Virus
I went from $42,000 to $63,000 Net Worth in 3 weeks | Road to 1 Million Dollars
มุมมอง 814 ปีที่แล้ว
I went from $42,000 to $63,000 Net Worth in 3 weeks | Road to 1 Million Dollars
Why You (Probably) Shouldn't Double Major
มุมมอง 8594 ปีที่แล้ว
Why You (Probably) Shouldn't Double Major
Should you pursue a Master's Degree? (software engineering)
มุมมอง 2.1K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Should you pursue a Master's Degree? (software engineering)
Here is Why My Stock Portfolio is 60% Tesla
มุมมอง 1674 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is Why My Stock Portfolio is 60% Tesla
I Made 10k this month from Tesla Stock! | Road to $1,000,000
มุมมอง 894 ปีที่แล้ว
I Made 10k this month from Tesla Stock! | Road to $1,000,000
My Top 3 College Regrets in Engineering (DON'T DO THIS)
มุมมอง 1714 ปีที่แล้ว
My Top 3 College Regrets in Engineering (DON'T DO THIS)
Saved $42,000 after 7 months! | Road to 1 Million Dollars (FIRE)
มุมมอง 2474 ปีที่แล้ว
Saved $42,000 after 7 months! | Road to 1 Million Dollars (FIRE)
Road to 1 Million Dollars
มุมมอง 1.6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Road to 1 Million Dollars
Why You Should Graduate Early (I saved ~$420,000)
มุมมอง 984 ปีที่แล้ว
Why You Should Graduate Early (I saved ~$420,000)
My Entire 2 Year Computer Engineering Degree (Detailed)
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My Entire 2 Year Computer Engineering Degree (Detailed)
My first software engineering job at age 21 (Amazon)
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My first software engineering job at age 21 (Amazon)
My 1 Year Master's in ECE at Carnegie Mellon University
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My 1 Year Master's in ECE at Carnegie Mellon University

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  • @goshua13
    @goshua13 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Since TikTok is in office can you go in for like 4 hrs a day? Or do they track that?

  • @lshuarckyma
    @lshuarckyma 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this condition is same in india but the harsh road bump added to indian students is that most of the top indian eng. colleges either dont allow to switch the department or the change would be a competition it self as all the lower branch ( as per the present mindset of students) or even core branch students in engineering just want to switch to CSE

  • @moyosolaolabode6889
    @moyosolaolabode6889 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi , Nice video,is this the San Jose branch or Seattle?

  • @anikatabassumshabiha3351
    @anikatabassumshabiha3351 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So joie, you are now a tiktok engineer after quitting bio medical engineering? Tell me how it feels? Are you satisfied? And still do you think it is worthy to quit BME for computer science? Actually I'm pretty confused about which Engineering should I choose for Master’s as I recently have finished my undergrad on EEE. Can you give me some opinion or something?

    • @joiemoie
      @joiemoie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      think that because you took the Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, you're well-posed to be able to work in device manufacturing for any subfield you like, whether that be Biomedical Engineering or otherwise. For me, I'm very glad that I switched over to Computer Engineering because the Biomedical Engineering major didn't have as much focus on device manufacturing, nor did it have what you do need nowadays at biomedical companies. It didn't really have those good AI classes. And when I switched to Computer Engineering, I took some very great AI-based technical electives. And anyways, when you're doing device manufacturing for biomedical companies, if you're working with small devices, that's where my Computer Engineering, working with microcontrollers, working with just the PCB manufacturing, that ends up actually having more knowledge and more application. My recommendation for you is that you probably pick your major based on AI because that's a very evolving field right now. And even in the biomedical companies which do like AI analytics, you would be very high in demand.

    • @anikatabassumshabiha3351
      @anikatabassumshabiha3351 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@joiemoie Thanks joie ❤

  • @arrowmc2751
    @arrowmc2751 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hey brother! love the vid❤

  • @tomorrow7265
    @tomorrow7265 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂real life overcooked. That must be an absolute mess

  • @neiltagyab2427
    @neiltagyab2427 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to take biomedical engineering. But i already have 2 courses.

  • @nathanchungh
    @nathanchungh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi there, I just got an offer and would love to learn more. Would you be open to chat??

  • @nathanchungh
    @nathanchungh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How's the WLB there?

  • @headinclouds3172
    @headinclouds3172 ปีที่แล้ว

    you guys are only focusing on the JOBS, not on what you really Love or passionate about!

  • @liamplant9380
    @liamplant9380 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm an incoming freshman thinking about double majors and if I should consider one, since it seems advantageous on the surface. This was really helpful in educating me as to why I would need a really, *really* compelling reason to. Thanks for this video.

  • @Mottleydude1
    @Mottleydude1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Joie. You fret to much. LOL There are no bad STEM majors unless you’re solely focused on STEM. As an undergraduate your job is to learn how to learn. Specialization can come with graduate school or a professional apprenticeship. With a sound liberal arts education you can learn anything and develop the imagination to apply and innovate. It’s all up to you. When you hit the real world so much of what you learned in college won’t apply but it will be a deep well for you to draw upon. My father was a physician and my mother was a Tiger Mom. Because I had a natural talent in the life sciences it was always assumed I would follow my father’s footsteps. My mother was a harridan about education. It was always about getting A’s and social status. I was never motivated by either. In fact I could have cared less about either. I was more interested in applying what I learned. Fortunately my Father got that but he still had that expectation that I was going to follow his footsteps into the Medical dodge. So I was under tremendous pressure to get into medical school. Which I did. However I came to regret that decision as being a physician just wasn’t what I wanted. I didn’t want to follow daddy’s footsteps. I wanted to develop my own professional identity. I didn’t want to be constrained to working in a clinic or an office or worst of all…being chained to a desk. So before I started my second year of Medical School I withdrew from school and accepted a position with an environmental company. Needless to say my parents freaked out. Their view of the environmental field was some hippie chained to a tree to save a spotted owl. However it ended up working out well for me as I found my passion. I was able to travel all over the country and have all sorts of awesome experiences that I never would had tied to a desk or a clinic. I was working outside for the most part which was great and I was also learning some entrepreneurship too. In retrospect my parents and siblings attitudes was hilarious. I instantly became the failed, black sheep, never do well son of the family. At the time it wasn’t funny at all and because of their hostility towards my decision and any mention of my career would bring up harsh criticism and disappointment in my career choice. So I just kept my mouth shut and let them think what they wanted. So over the years I heard so many insulting and condescending comments about my career choice from my father and older brother. My mother accepted my decision with the air of I had just came out as gay. My brother stopped making his disparaging comments when he made one in front of my newlywed wife and I offered to rearrange his face. But dad persisted for years until one day I couldn’t take it anymore. He was telling me about a young physician he had met who had completed his residency and opened his practice in same professional office as my father. My father was telling me the guy had earned almost $200kpy his first year (this was back in the early 2,000’s.). He then went on a diatribe about how that could have been me if I had stuck out medical school. While Pops was ranting I let out a whistle and said “Dang Dad. That’s not to far off from what I’m earning.”. Pops kept ranting until it finally sunk in what I had said. He stopped, gave me a bewildered look and asked me to repeat what I had said, which I did. Of course he didn’t believe me. So I showed him my tax records and he was absolutely gobsmacked. He had no clue you could earn that kind of money from an Environmental career. To me though it was sad that it took something like money to earn his respect. To Pops credit he had a heart to heart talk to me and sincerely apologized to me for all his harsh criticism and disrespect he had shown over the years and that he was grieving that he had not once told me how proud he was of me until I had embarrassed him. Then he said those magic words “Son I’m proud of you and I’ve always been proud of you.”. I was walking on air for weeks afterwards. Anyway, sorry for the long story but I just wanted to illustrate that as long as you receive the benefits of a good education and you have talent, a vision, imagination an open mind and belief in yourself you will be successful in whatever major or career you choose. Earning a college degree is not a destination. It’s just a beginning for the limitless opportunities out there for young bright people like you. So don’t fret so much about your major. As long as you believe in yourself and listen to your heart and stick to your guns you will be successful no matter what you do. I guess the moral of my story is that those who say you can’t are almost always wrong and those who say you can are almost always right. I’m not going to wish you luck as I don’t think you need it. As long as you believe in yourself and your vision you can’t help but be successful.

    • @elvisnnaemeka6722
      @elvisnnaemeka6722 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😂😂😂Not all medical doctors see patients or work in clinics

  • @forho2
    @forho2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing. I dont think i can do a Full Courseload of STEM classes.

  • @kimlam61
    @kimlam61 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you guys help with locked accounts?

    • @kimlam61
      @kimlam61 ปีที่แล้ว

      because it’s so hard to contact anyone!

  • @NicholasMuwonge-zc3hc
    @NicholasMuwonge-zc3hc ปีที่แล้ว

    Eeh...had biomed as a prioty choice to start off by August...but jeez this scares me to continue with my decision...what do u guys think of mech eng....

  • @arcadiosincero
    @arcadiosincero ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been a software engineer since I graduated with my b.s. in computer science back in 2002. I'm pretty sure a masters degree wouldn't have helped me get to where I am at now. Although I suppose you might be able to argue that if I had a masters, I'd be even further along. But that's highly debatable. I will say that as someone whose interviewed candidates for software engineering positions, the first thing I look for is actual work experience. If the candidate has at least a bachelors in a related field, then that's good enough for me. Having said all of that, I'm now interested in finally getting my masters after 20 years. A local university here even offers a doctors of science in computer science, so that gives me something high to shoot for (one step at a time, though). However, I'm doing it out of purely personal reasons and not financial. Though, I'm sure having a masters (or even a doctorate) on my resume couldn't hurt. When I was researching more info about that doctors of science degree from that school, I came across a LinkedIn profile from somebody who has that degree. He now works as a lecturer at that school. Looking at the resume he posted on his profile, I saw that he barely has any actual work experience as a software developer in the industry. I dunno if this was intentional. As in, he always wanted to be a college professor and not actually have a dev career. If it's the latter, then I think that kind of illustrates the danger of staying in academia instead of going out into the field after getting your bachelors. Personally, if I were interviewing people, I would pay more attention to resumes that demonstrate actual skills. Degrees are really only useful for getting pass the HR weenies at companies. At the end of the day, skills is what matters most.

  • @david9531
    @david9531 ปีที่แล้ว

    i have a question can you still finish college if you didnt take any AP classes in highschool?

  • @fuwenjin4885
    @fuwenjin4885 ปีที่แล้ว

    I‘m an incoming ECE MS student at CMU. I am planning to take courses which approximates to have 50 hrs/week workload. My ad told me don't take courses that could have greater than 40 hrs/week workload. I am worried that I will be so struggling in my first semester. But after watching your vlog, I am thinking that maybe I can make it!

  • @richardzamoras6505
    @richardzamoras6505 ปีที่แล้ว

    filipino faces

  • @derricktorsu9740
    @derricktorsu9740 ปีที่แล้ว

    loved the video bro!

  • @EragonShadeslayer
    @EragonShadeslayer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pretty crazy that a video as high quality as this has 0 comments after years, I guess it’s because YT success is exponentially harder the less you upload

  • @erikholt7866
    @erikholt7866 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    p͓̽r͓̽o͓̽m͓̽o͓̽s͓̽m͓̽

  • @EragonShadeslayer
    @EragonShadeslayer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cool video. I am 15 and have been programming for a few years, I know Javascript (and of course HTML and CSS with that) and Java. Could you make a video on what best to spend your time on before you start college, especially way before since that’s where I’m currently at? Right now I’m taking tons of AP classes, unsure whether it would be better not to do that and instead get better at programming in that time.

  • @Lan-so5gv
    @Lan-so5gv 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If this video is about "Day in the Life of a FANG Engineer", I think the views of it would be better...

  • @yopierre9512
    @yopierre9512 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Make a view stitches feature on TikTok

  • @apolo9479
    @apolo9479 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the video. Could you do a video on what to expect for someone who is thinking about majoring in computer engineering?!

    • @joieliba2408
      @joieliba2408 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes! I can do this one. Do you have any specific questions you are curious for?

    • @apolo9479
      @apolo9479 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Joie Liba yes! If you could talk about what material to review before entering the program. What should I be doing outside of class. And anything else you want to add is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!

  • @abdullahalharthi2429
    @abdullahalharthi2429 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, and great charisma

  • @catasiacat7098
    @catasiacat7098 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im hearing the word 'basically' many times. Just a regular comment

  • @ftft98
    @ftft98 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Joie, it is so rare that a person gets to see that they have made the wrong career choice early on and pivot to a much better option like it happened for you. Kudos for listening to your own gut feelings and your professor who told you to get out of bme.

  • @neelshah1901
    @neelshah1901 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a 3.28 GPA and a B.Tech in Mechatronics Engineering. My domain of intrest is Prosthetics, Bionics and Biomechanics. I'm not sure which master's programme to choose between robotics and biomedical engineering. I'm also worried about whether my grades are good enough to get me into a good university. And yeah I'm also not that inclined in memorizing too much stuff.

    • @gurl8327
      @gurl8327 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do robotics

  • @THEMATT222
    @THEMATT222 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Underrated channel

  • @THEMATT222
    @THEMATT222 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍

  • @THEMATT222
    @THEMATT222 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting 🤔

  • @understandinguniversities6068
    @understandinguniversities6068 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noice 👍

  • @pranavpillai7778
    @pranavpillai7778 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just minor in something.

  • @beyondlimits8159
    @beyondlimits8159 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    what language did u use in tech interviews?

  • @beyondlimits8159
    @beyondlimits8159 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    what resume template did u use?

  • @dumbexplainations8748
    @dumbexplainations8748 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In biology you usually have to work towards a PhD to actually invent cool stuff. There's just too much to learn. Either you act as a sad underling to a PhD - or you're just a mechanical or electrical engineer that works in healthcare. Either way, unless you're getting your PhD I wouldn't recommend a bioengineering degree.

  • @shaigilgeous-alexander8114
    @shaigilgeous-alexander8114 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    joiemoie I am so sorry

  • @shaigilgeous-alexander8114
    @shaigilgeous-alexander8114 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    joiemoie is underrated

  • @shaigilgeous-alexander8114
    @shaigilgeous-alexander8114 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    joiemoie I love you

  • @aceallen2505
    @aceallen2505 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you complete your 2years Masters in 1, do you still get 3years stem otp?

  • @besarbamyrtaj2564
    @besarbamyrtaj2564 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a sophomore in college studying BME and my experiences so far are very similar to yours. Thank you for the insightful information!

  • @admiralspyro9722
    @admiralspyro9722 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a good response video. BME is not bad, it just does not live up to the hype and is definitely less practical for classic engineering jobs. RIP me, I am about to finish my BME Bachelor and would prefer the applicability of a computer science/engineering degree. But when I started I though I dont want hardcore engineering, now I prefer it.

  • @apolo9479
    @apolo9479 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey I was wondering if you could do a in depth video on computer engineering, and what it’s all about in college. I am thinking of the major!

  • @charlieschultz4505
    @charlieschultz4505 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I switched my major from BME to mechanical the beginning of sophomore year ..why?>>> well..I go to one of the most prestigious universities in the country and I was hearing from upperclassmen the BME grads couldn't get jobs (even from our top school) and the market was over saturated, as the amount of schools that have BME majors has exploded but the job market has not, and maybe that will change in 10 years but not anytime soon..and I did tons of research on jobs and found this to be true after doing my own job searches.....ALSO...I kept hearing again and again that with a mechanical engineering degree I could still get a BME job. (which is TRUE) . Lastly, many of BME jobs I would look up ended up being rural communities where large medical companies tend to have locations. I really want to be in a big city. This summer I got a well paid full time summer internship (Chicago, mechanical) at an engineering consulting firm and have been invited back for next summer. Luckily I switched majors right after freshman year so I am straight on track to graduate on time since freshman year was general engineering courses. Really do your research on the job market...somebody perfectly commented below that this "BME is much worse because the job market is much smaller and EEs and MEs are more likely to be hired in medical device companies for the same positions anyway" . This pretty much sums it up. I think I even fell victim to thinking BME sounds cooler and more prestigious that saying I was a ME major. When you say oh I am studying BME..people say OH WOW that sounds so hard and its almost like your medical school. Don't fall into that trap.

  • @abhinavtembulkar4464
    @abhinavtembulkar4464 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This guy is a treasure of knowledge !

  • @michaelsmith2723
    @michaelsmith2723 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great breakdown. I'm sharing this to get you more likes. Good work!

    • @joieliba2408
      @joieliba2408 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Michael! Appreciated! Will gave one more detailed video on Dojo coming soon :)

  • @storiestellr
    @storiestellr 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    this is a great breakdown of Tesla AI Day, thanks!

    • @joieliba2408
      @joieliba2408 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Gerrit, glad you enjoyed!

  • @girlanonymous
    @girlanonymous 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Can you make an update video on how things are going? Life? Work? Investing? Thanks!

    • @joieliba2408
      @joieliba2408 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure thing! I'll be sure to post an update video soon. I have something major I'd like to present show off in about 2 weeks, so stay tuned :)