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@CyberElysia

Cybertruck owner ⚡ | Tesla enthusiast 🚀 | Marine biologist studying solar-powered Elysiid sea slugs 🐌☀️ | Views my own

Naples FL Katılım Şubat 2014
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CyberElysia
CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
If you are considering a Tesla, feel free to use my referral code for 3 months free FSD or other discounts ts.la/nicholas91772
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The human-perceived RGB is image 1 and the Tesla AI photon count reconstruction is image 2. This is why Tesla FSD can see so well at night or through extreme glare.
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Amazing Maps
Amazing Maps@amazingmap·
The Dymaxion Map Projection
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CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
Another Bunny saved by Tesla FSD. This one was feisty.
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CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
Tesla FSD moves over for emergency vehicle.
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CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
@truthandtesla I usually laugh and give a thumbs up. Often results in a perturbed sheepishness on their part
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Cybertruckmama
Cybertruckmama@truthandtesla·
I get flipped off on the daily driving my CT in the portland area. I cannot think of the way I want to respond- but I want to. I usually am just in a state of shock (similar feeling I had when I was 12 on my bike on my paper route when a guy pulled up next to me, honked and exposed himself). I digress. I don’t want to respond with more hate, but with some kind of thought provoking statement, that cuts through it. It can’t be audible because the exchange is so fast. And it has to be clever because it must disarm. Share this so more people can help me figure this out?
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FutureAzA
FutureAzA@FutureAZA·
Who knew that pointing out Donut Labs missed deadline means the me and @LimitingThe are fossil shills?
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CyberElysia
CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
@anishmoonka This account is becoming one of my favorite follows on X
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
We used to get a free headphone jack with every phone we bought. Apple ripped it out in 2016, sold you wireless earbuds for $159 instead, and that single product has now pulled in over $100 billion. When Apple announced the iPhone 7 in September 2016, it killed the headphone jack and unveiled a new product called AirPods on the same stage. Phil Schiller, Apple's marketing chief, justified the move with one word: "courage." The internet lost it. At the time, 4 out of 5 smartphone owners still used wired headphones. AirPods didn't even ship on time. They were supposed to come out in October but got delayed until mid-December. Apple packed a free adapter in the box to soften the blow, a little $9 dongle that lets your old headphones plug into the charging port. And then the numbers came in. People bought AirPods anyway. A lot of people. By 2021, Apple and Beats (which Apple had quietly bought for $3 billion in 2014) controlled roughly half of the global market for wireless headphones. AirPods alone brought in $22.1 billion in 2025, per Counterpoint Research. That one product now earns more per year than Spotify does as an entire company. The whole industry folded after Apple's move. In 2016, over 95% of phones shipped with a headphone jack. By 2024, almost none did. Samsung held out for a while. Google did too. Didn't matter. The wireless earphone market reached $90.6 billion last year, according to Global Market Insights. Apple started that wave by taking away a port. There was a licensing angle too. Any company that wanted to make an audio accessory for the iPhone's Lightning port had to pay Apple for permission, about $2 per product, through something called the MFi program (basically Apple's certification club for outside accessory makers). Apple collected a cut even from the companies trying to fix the problem Apple created. The space argument for removing the jack? A YouTuber named Strange Parts physically added a headphone jack back to an iPhone 7 without removing any major internal components. The room was always there. Apple sold a record 78.3 million iPhones in the holiday quarter right after the iPhone 7 launched. Counterpoint Research projects AirPods will cross $100 billion in total revenue by the end of 2026. The "biggest downgrade in human history" might be the most profitable hardware bet any tech company has made in the last decade.
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Biggest downgrade in human history

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CyberElysia
CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
My take on this is Delta doesn’t want to spend the money to upgrade to Starlink, they are happy with offering crappy internet. But, customers who have experienced Starlink in flight are asking for it. Solution: Say you have a deal with Leo, which won’t be ready for a couple years, delays having to do anything now while acting like you are doing something. Amazon likely gives a big discount too.
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CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
@BrianRoemmele Why is she doing this? How does it it end? I’m now invested in this weird story
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Your suburban neighbor she is a 24/7 miner. Can you dig it?
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CyberElysia
CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
A little dog walked into the road in front of my Tesla Cybertruck. Fortunately FSD saw him and slowed down until he moved out of the way. 🐕
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NOAA Florida Keys NMS@FloridaKeysNMS·
From the Florida Keys to France… 🌍 One of our Sand Key boundary buoys was found on a beach on the west coast of France—about 4,500 miles away. What route do you think it took? 🌊 More buoy info: floridakeys.noaa.gov/mbuoy/ Photo: Patrick Berteaux
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Cybertruck
Cybertruck@cybertruck·
As standards got tougher in 2026, Cybertruck is the only pickup with both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Award AND NHTSA 5-star safety rating
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CyberElysia
CyberElysia@CyberElysia·
My Uber ride to the airport is an older Model Y, very clean. The driver is NOT using FSD however. 96% of my drives are FSD in my Cybertruck. Prior to that I had FSD on a hardware 3 Model 3 and used it all the time. The difference between being chauffeured by a Tesla on FSD and a human driving a Tesla is stark. This guy is swerving all around, and accelerating and braking too hard, and I wouldn’t say he is a particularly bad driver, it’s just not nearly as good as FSD. Robotaxies can’t get here soon enough. For that matter, I can’t wait for the day when my Cybertruck drops me off at the airport, and then just drives itself home.
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