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@FlyTesla28

Airbus 320 Captain, Tesla Investor since 2018, 2021 Model 3 Performance owner.

Cleveland, OH انضم Mayıs 2013
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Aaron Burnett
Aaron Burnett@aaronburnett·
If you look carefully you can see Elon’s retirement boxable home with a view of the lunar mass driver.
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RT @teslayoda: Tesla + SpaceX + Xai will become the largest producers of inference tokens. For hyperscalers and CSPs, tokens = revenue. B…
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JeebsTX 🇺🇸
JeebsTX 🇺🇸@JeebsTX·
The people who paid $120 at the gas pump to drive 69 miles per day lecturing you on EV range
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Spencer
Spencer@scotsrule08·
TERAFABULOUS
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MeNMyRC
MeNMyRC@MeNMyRC1·
Indications of an upcoming US Army LRHW "Dark Eagle" hypersonic missile test from Canaveral Space Force Base continue to mount. Both Halo II G-550's, Halo-52 and Halo-53, prepositioned to Melbourne-Orlando Intl 3/19 and have now flown rehearsal flights today. In addition, Nasa WB-57 N926NA flew from Ellington Field to the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center landing earlier this afternoon. Surprisingly/interestingly, it did so without transmitting an ICAO hex code during the trip. h/t @TheIntelFrog
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Hypersonic missile testing soon? Two ships fitted with telemetry arrays at Port Canaveral & have now departed. This is the same type of down range monitoring utilized in Army Dark Eagle (LRHW) & Navy Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) tests from the Cape. No NOTAMs yet. 👀🚀⛴️

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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
It simply can’t be overstated how important building a chip fab of this scale in the United States is for our national security. More than 90% of the world’s current production of chips are in Taiwan. TERAFAB is vital to our national security interests.
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Dillon Loomis
Dillon Loomis@DillonLoomis·
Elon is the greatest human visionary and operator to ever walk this earth It's not even up for debate
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Frame this, you'll see it again and again
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Today’s Terafab announcement reminded me of when I first met Elon: I watched him do 10 hours of xAI reviews without a break—and then he ate a $9 Doordash burrito and kept going until 2am. He could do anything right now, but instead he spends every waking minute earnestly working on the most ambitious project imaginable to advance humanity.
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Announcing TERAFAB: the next step towards becoming a galactic civilization twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Herbert Ong
Herbert Ong@herbertong·
🚨 Elon Musk says xAI’s Colossus data center will cost more and deliver far more compute this year than the planned $40 Billion Ohio mega data center. The AI infrastructure race is moving faster, and getting bigger, than most expect. 🚀
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@pubity The xAI Colossus data center will cost more and deliver far more computing than that this year

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@pubity The xAI Colossus data center will cost more and deliver far more computing than that this year
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Formal announcement of the TERAFAB project, which will be done jointly by @SpaceX and @Tesla, tonight around 8pm CT. Livestream on 𝕏. The goal is to produce over a TERAWATT of compute per year (logic, memory & packaging) with ~80% for space and ~20% for the ground.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
I was flying Southwest from Dallas to New York. Three rows ahead of me, there was a young soldier in uniform. He looked barely 18. He was staring straight ahead, gripping the armrests. He looked nervous. When the drink cart came around, the flight attendant asked him what he wanted. 'Coke, please,' he said. 'Heading home?' she asked kindly. 'No, ma'am,' he said. 'Deploying. First time.' The whole row went quiet. The flight attendant didn't say a word. she handed him his Coke. Then, she got on the PA system. 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very special guest in Row 8 today. Private Miller is on his first deployment to serve our country. Since I can't buy him a drink, I’m going to ask a favor. If you want to write him a note of encouragement, pass it forward.' I grabbed a napkin. I wrote: 'You got this. Stay safe. - A dad from Row 12.' I watched as napkins traveled up the aisle. Napkins, receipts, pages torn from books. By the time we landed, the soldier had a pile of paper on his tray table three inches high. He stood up to get his bag, and he was wiping his eyes. He carefully packed every single scrap of paper into his rucksack. 'Thank you,' he told the flight attendant. 'No,' she said. 'Thank you.' We all walked off that plane a little quieter, reminded that freedom is just a word until you meet the kid who is defending it. Credit: Margie Lee
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Morgan Barrett
Morgan Barrett@MorganBarrettX·
Very LA moment: An acquaintance had a beautiful golden retriever and one night he swore he saw his dog in a random tv commercial We thought it was funny but dismissed his concerns Later he finds out that his dog walker had started taking his dog to auditions without telling him and had booked multiple jobs
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
The most mind-bending variant of the 2-slit experiment: fire a single photon at the slits. Then fire another tomorrow. They deflect differently, but after many days, the cumulative distribution will be the typical interference pattern 🤯 Is a single photon interfering with itself? Interfering with other photons over time and space? The simplest explanation, according to Oxford's David Deutsch, is interference across parallel universes, the same mechanism that gives quantum computers capabilities that are just not possible in one universe. Richard Feynman called it the “one experiment which has been designed to contain all of the mystery of quantum mechanics.” My longer post on this: x.com/FutureJurvetso…
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I had dinner once with a top physicist and a top computer scientist and asked what they thought the probability was that we were in a simulation. They answered simultaneously at 0% and 100% respectively. It was like a double-slit experiment, but with humans.

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