Friday, April 25, 2025

EV Slate $20K pickup truck/SUV?

Personalize Your SLATE | Make It Yours

Slate's Cheap $25K EV Truck Can Transform Into An SUV - YouTube by InsideEV

2027 Slate Truck EV Will Be Very Customizable, Priced Under $28,000 - YouTube CarAndDriver

Slate’s Game-Changing $20K EV: It's a Truck and an SUV all in one - YouTube by The Electric Viking

Minimalist Dream Truck? Slate Auto’s EV Pickup Unveiled - YouTube by Munro Live

2027 Slate Truck First Look: America's New Cheapest Pickup? - YouTube by Motor Trend

The New Slate EV Truck Looks Sick! - YouTube

The Slate Truck Online Configurator Is Up. Build Your Perfect Cheap EV insideevs


Bezos-backed Slate Auto reveals its new customizable $20,000 EV - Fast Company

Slate Auto’s new vehicle is designed to make EVs more accessible by making most features optional add-ons. The company says it will start delivering vehicles in 2026.


Slate Will Teach EV Owners How to Make Their Truck an SUV on YouTube - Newsweek


Here's Your First Look at Jeff Bezos' Cheap Electric Trucks




Slate VS Telo - YouTube

DraganSr: EV mini-max truck: Telo



Turing Award: Jeffrey Ullman

Another great interview with very prominent "computing" person.
Not about compilers, mostly about AI

 Turing Award Special: A Conversation with Jeffrey Ullman - Software Engineering Daily

Jeffrey Ullman is a renowned computer scientist and professor emeritus at Stanford University, celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to database systems, compilers, and algorithms. He co-authored influential texts like Principles of Database Systems and Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (often called the “Dragon Book”), which have shaped generations of computer science students.

Jeffrey received the 2020 Turing Award together with Alfred Aho “for fundamental algorithms and theory underlying programming language implementation and for synthesizing these results and those of others in their highly influential books, which educated generations of computer scientists.”


in 2000 he was awarded the Knuth Prize.[4] Ullman is the co-recipient (with John Hopcroft) of the 2010 IEEE John von Neumann Medal
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He was the Ph.D. advisor of Sergey Brin, one of the co-founders of Google, and served on Google's technical advisory board


Principles of Compiler Design, by Alfred Aho and Jeffrey Ullman, is a classic textbook on compilers for computer programming languages. Both of the authors won the 2020 Turing Award for their work on compilers.



Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools
[1] is a computer science textbook by Alfred V. AhoMonica S. LamRavi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman about compiler construction for programming languages. First published in 1986, it is widely regarded as the classic definitive compiler technology text

The first edition (1986) is informally called the "red dragon book" to distinguish it from the second edition[5] and from Aho & Ullman's 1977 Principles of Compiler Design sometimes known as the "green dragon book"