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Daily Tesla Polls
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Tesla enthusiast. Long TSLA investor. Husband of 1 wife. Father of 3. Curious follower of the Muskonomy.




TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY Nicol Suarez, a trans migrant who’s a man pretending to be a woman allegedly stalked and raped a 14-year-old boy in NYC. Where’s @GovKathyHochul’s tweet for the victim?










No, that’s just the little advanced technology fab, where we will be iterating on chip designs. We couldn’t possibly fit the Terafab on the GigaTexas campus. It will be far bigger than everything else combined there. Several locations for Terafab are under consideration. It needs thousands of acres and over 10GW of power at full scale.



@DBurkland @pbeisel It’s in testing right now. Wide release in a few weeks.







Parking lot is filled with Tesla Model Y’s in Henderson, the suburbs of Las Vegas. Could this be getting ready for Robotaxi?





Quiet part loud: SpaceX now owns every layer of the stack needed to be a global cellular carrier. And now has a plan to beam it direct to your cell phone. Starlink Mobile v2 sits on top of: - The rockets (Starship) - The satellites (15,000 approved) - The spectrum ($17B from EchoStar) - The chipset partnerships (Qualcomm, MediaTek) - Carrier deals across 32 countries on six continents They're currently partnering with T-Mobile and a dozen more carriers serving as invisible infrastructure underneath. But Elon has publicly talked about competing directly with carriers. Just last week they laid out their plan launch 1,200 satellites in six months starting mid 2027 50 per Starship. Each satellite carrying antennas five times larger than the current fleet. Hundred-foot solar arrays. Custom SpaceX silicon. 20 times the throughput of what's in orbit today. 100x data density of V1 The result: 150 Mbps download speeds beamed directly from low Earth orbit to the phone in your pocket anywhere on earth 70% of the planet has no service. Starlink will make that 0% and now every carrier in the world is forced to partner with the company that could eventually replace them














