Chris Clark

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Chris Clark

Chris Clark

@ChrisSeanClark

IT Consultant, Tesla, SpaceX, video games, lifting, connoisseur of power naps , love of new technology

Illinois, USA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Chris Clark
Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
365 Days of Grok - Day 3 I generated an image with the prompt: 'Tesla Cybertruck with a front like the Model S, sharp angular lines like triangles, and overall design elements of the Model S'.
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@GovPritzker Find print, you have to pay it back if you don’t live there for 30 years and you sell before that. 😂
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Governor JB Pritzker
Governor JB Pritzker@GovPritzker·
Illinois is on its way to being the best state in the nation to live and raise a family — and that starts with buying a home. Our new program provides a boost for first-time buyers who are putting down roots in communities across the state. 25newsnow.com/2026/03/16/new…
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@sundarpichai Google sure is bringing a staggering amount of AI compute online. Almost no one understands the magnitude.
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Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
Google is now the first cloud provider to integrate 1 GW of flexible demand into long-term utility contracts. Our ability to shift or reduce our energy demand when it’s needed can help utility companies balance supply/ demand and plan for future capacity needs. This is a big milestone for responsible data center growth and helps keep costs lower for local communities. blog.google/innovation-and…
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@wholemars The engineers keep asking why. This is why they can innovate faster than anyone. They ask, Why was it done that way? Clean sheet design.
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@wholemars I am guessing they have twice the amount of normal washer fluid, which takes up space
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
If you recognize these 4 screens, we can be friends.
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@PixelCNinja Me realizing the arcade version of this kind of taught you how to drift a car.
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Pixel Cherry Ninja
Pixel Cherry Ninja@PixelCNinja·
Super Off Road (1989) is a badass single-screen racer that defined multiplayer arcade fun. With its iconic multi-wheel cabinet and upgradeable trucks, it’s a chaotic scramble for nitros and cash. The ultimate test of short-course dirt racing dominance!
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Video Game History
Video Game History@VideoGameHstry·
Without saying anything, how long have you been playing video games?
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Here is what a tax like this does: 1) It excites people with zero agency and infinite envy. Beware of these people. 2) It will keep middle class people firmly in the middle class with no real chance of getting wealthy if they stay in Washington State. It should be clear that this IS the strategy. Learned helplessness of the electorate will keep Washington State’s current elected officials in office. 3) It will never allow the upwardly mobile of building any assets or real wealth unless they move. Capping the American Dream is a dystopian and malevolent scheme. It cannot be a valid strategy. But unless droves of middle and upper middle class people leave Washington State, this strategy will win.
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital

🚨BREAKING: Washington State passes their first ever income tax. Incomes over $1M/year will be taxed at 9.9%. Married couples share A SINGLE $1M exemption, so if combined incomes are more than $1M, you're getting taxed. This will obviously eventually extend beyond millionaires. What comes for others, will eventually come for you! RIP Washington state!

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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Trash Day has been announced. Co-op adventure game where you and your friends play as raccoons scavenging junk. Made by ex-Rocket League developers. The game supports up to 4 players online and is coming to PC via Steam.
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@mattvanswol Absolutely amazing! Saw the story yesterday. Power of X.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Hundreds of people have just shown up to the funeral of the veteran with no known relatives in Nashville TN. The public was invited to attend to ensure the veteran was honored and not laid to rest alone. Hundreds came. Absolutely beautiful.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
I plan to buy and deploy large fleets around the country when possible. Should pay back and be positive FCF < 2 years…
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I plan on owning my own Tesla Robotaxi fleet one day. And the more I run the numbers, the more I realize this new business could become one of the most powerful income opportunities I've ever seen. This is how I'm thinking about it. Based on many analyst models and Tesla’s long-term vision, a reasonable base case assumption is about ~$30,000 per year in net profit per Robotaxi to the owner. This is after things like Tesla’s platform fee, charging, tires, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. Of course, the network is still early and Tesla is just beginning to roll this out in pilot programs in a few cities, so there’s no official real-world owner earnings yet... but using reasonable assumptions around utilization, pricing per mile, and operating costs, the math starts to get really interesting. If one Robotaxi can earn around $30,000 per year, here’s what a fleet might look like: • $100,000 per year → about 4 Robotaxis • $500,000 per year → about 17 Robotaxis • $1,000,000 per year → about 34 Robotaxis It may sound a bit crazy at first, but when you break it down, it starts to make more sense. These vehicles could potentially drive 50,000 to 100,000+ miles per year in high demand areas. If the economics land somewhere around $0.25-$0.50 profit per mile after all costs, you end up right around that ~$30k per vehicle per year range. And remember, the Tesla’s Robotaxi network is going to work a lot like Airbnb for cars. You add your vehicle to the network, Tesla handles the software, routing, payments, and rider experience, and they take a platform fee (often modeled around 25-35%). The owner keeps the rest after operating costs. Another thing that makes this interesting is the expected cost of the vehicles themselves. Tesla has talked about the purpose-built Cybercabs costing roughly $25k-$30k and Elon told me production is starting in 1 month! If that’s even close to reality, a fleet capable of generating around $1 million per year could theoretically cost somewhere around $850k-$1M in vehicles. That ROI is pretty freakin good! Now to be clear, none of this is guaranteed. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing it with you... a lot still depends on regulations, how fast unsupervised FSD scales, demand in each city, insurance costs, and how Tesla structures the network. But if the system works the way Elon has described it for years, owning a Robotaxi fleet could become one of the most powerful forms of passive income I've ever seen. And I plan on sharing the numbers with everyone on 𝕏 when the day comes. Personally, that’s why I’m paying such close attention. Bc one day, owning a fleet of autonomous Teslas working for me 24/7 might be the modern version of owning a rental property, except instead of tenants, you’ve got robots driving people around all day while you sleep. This next book of Tesla is going to be so exciting!

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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@niccruzpatane Crazy part is the previous owner got an offer for 38,000 probably when they traded it in.
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
$46,200 for a 1,020 hp Model S Plaid in Tesla’s Pre-Owned Inventory. Insane performance for the value. We live in wild times.
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Amelia
Amelia@Amelia558rs·
Vintage old lady name for this DOG please
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My husby and I went out to dinner last night, and the bill came out to $200. I left a $50 tip on the table, thinking that was pretty reasonable. But the waiter looked at it and flat-out refused to take it. ​He told us that if we weren’t willing to leave at least $85, we shouldn’t be eating out in the first place. ​I was honestly caught off guard. I felt embarrassed sitting there, like we’d done something wrong. We weren’t trying to be cheap or disrespectful — I genuinely thought $50 was a fair tip for that bill. Now I keep replaying the whole thing in my head, wondering if I misjudged it and questioning whether $50 really wasn’t enough.😱 By Angela mcnutt
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Chris Clark@ChrisSeanClark·
@GamewithDave I like keeping up with gaming overall on YouTube, but I have zero time to actually play the games for the systems I bought
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Dave@GamewithDave·
Being an adult gamer means having the money to buy every game you want… and absolutely zero time to play them.
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
Officially sold 1,000 copies of my first book, Abundance of Collapse. You guys are incredible. Thank you SO MUCH!
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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Demi Moore shocks fans as she appears unrecognizable while attending Gucci fashion show in Milan. The 63 year old actress is rumored to have spent over $500,000 on plastic surgeries and procedures over the years to maintain a youthful appearance.
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