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SomePeopleCallMeTheSpaceCowboy

@TeslaForThe_Win

Trying my hardest to be *part of the solution* and not part of *the problem*! 🤠 👍

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
True currency is steadfast friendship
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Resistance was, in fact, futile.
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Dan Burkland
Dan Burkland@DBurkland·
Had a very productive day yesterday washing the wife’s Model Y and getting the summer wheels installed. As much as I despise the Uberturbines from a weight perspective, they sure do look great!
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CybertruckFamily
CybertruckFamily@thecyberfam·
Cybertruck love! ♥️😂
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Starlink is a gamechanger
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: UK carrier Virgin Atlantic has brought forward its plans to equip its aircraft with @Starlink Wi-Fi. The original plan was to install Starlink in Q3 of this year, but the revised plan will see the airline's first aircraft with Starlink in May (next month). VA says the first of its aircraft to be equipped with Starlink will be an Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, and the first flight equipped with the system will operate between London Heathrow Airport and New York JFK Airport. Starlink can be installed in a fraction of the time it takes other internet systems to be installed, so the rollout for other aircraft should be relatively quick.

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Parsa T
Parsa T@ParsaTajik·
Can confirm this first hand. We rebuilt almost the entire ad stack for X in 5 weeks with a team of 10 engineers. It’s been the hardest and most rewarding challenge of my career. We might publish a blog to tell the story of project Avicide.
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

Marc Andreessen highlights why the people who work for Elon Musk echo the exact same sentiment as those who worked for Steve Jobs. Even after difficult interactions or a sudden departure, they inevitably report that they did the best work of their entire lives because they were pushed to their absolute limits. What drives this intense environment is a demand for truth-seeking at all costs. People who criticize Elon often miss this fundamental trait. He genuinely wants to know the ground truth and has zero tolerance for anything else. When confronting bad news, he is absolutely ruthless and relentless in making sure he understands exactly what is actually going on. This level of radical transparency is shockingly rare in the business world. The typical startup founder operates on forced optimism, constantly putting on a brave face, telling everyone to have faith, and promising that everything will be great just to keep talent from leaving. Elon completely flips that standard script. He operates with pure urgency by simply telling the unfiltered truth, even when that truth is that the company will go bankrupt and die if they fail. In almost any other corporate environment, that level of blunt, existential dread would cause the talent pool to immediately bleed out. But for the teams working under him, that brutal honesty acts as the ultimate catalyst. It strips away the corporate fluff and forces them to rise to the occasion, leaving them with the undeniable realization that, much like the engineers who built the first iPhone, they just completed the greatest work of their careers.

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
It has been such an honor to work with so many amazingly talented people
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

Marc Andreessen highlights why the people who work for Elon Musk echo the exact same sentiment as those who worked for Steve Jobs. Even after difficult interactions or a sudden departure, they inevitably report that they did the best work of their entire lives because they were pushed to their absolute limits. What drives this intense environment is a demand for truth-seeking at all costs. People who criticize Elon often miss this fundamental trait. He genuinely wants to know the ground truth and has zero tolerance for anything else. When confronting bad news, he is absolutely ruthless and relentless in making sure he understands exactly what is actually going on. This level of radical transparency is shockingly rare in the business world. The typical startup founder operates on forced optimism, constantly putting on a brave face, telling everyone to have faith, and promising that everything will be great just to keep talent from leaving. Elon completely flips that standard script. He operates with pure urgency by simply telling the unfiltered truth, even when that truth is that the company will go bankrupt and die if they fail. In almost any other corporate environment, that level of blunt, existential dread would cause the talent pool to immediately bleed out. But for the teams working under him, that brutal honesty acts as the ultimate catalyst. It strips away the corporate fluff and forces them to rise to the occasion, leaving them with the undeniable realization that, much like the engineers who built the first iPhone, they just completed the greatest work of their careers.

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WAKKI🍀
WAKKI🍀@wakkistyling·
@elonmusk Straight facts. While the world argues, you’re out here building the future for all of us. Legend.🍀🫶🏽
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