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ROCKET MAN 🚀

@Fatherdogde9

I am the CEO and Chief Designer of Space and product architect of Tesla, Inc. Founder of The Boring Company Co-Founder of Neuralink, OpenAl 🚀

United states Katılım Haziran 2023
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk on “Suicidal Empathy”: Gad Saad has a good way to describe it “Suicidal empathy” - where you prey upon people’s empathy so much that it becomes suicidal to your own country and culture You feel sorry for the criminals, but show zero empathy for the victims This is why someone arrested 47 times for violent offenses gets released and then murders somebody We've become so blindly compassionate toward predators that "we're actually allowing our women to get r@ped and our children to get killed" We should have empathy. But that empathy must go to the victims - not the criminals This suicidal empathy has gone too far
Elon Musk@elonmusk

But this book for your friends for the defense of Western Civilization!

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Reminder that Grok Build is iterating extremely fast and we are highly responsive to critical feedback. Fixes & upgrades are dropping every day.
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael

Just started testing the @grok Build beta. First feel: UX is nice, still some rough edges, but model speed is genuinely cool. If task quality on hard stuff matches opus 4.7 (or even slightly below) at this speed, it's a game-changer. Good chance they steamroll the competition.

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Morgan@morganlinton·
Woke up to see that Grok Build finished my feature build from last night. But what's the most interesting to me, is that it has a set of suggestions for what to do to really make sure everything is done right. This is different from any other agentic coding agent I've used. Normally, coding agents just end when they finish a task, but with Grok Build, it always ends by suggesting things like small targeted fix rounds. Really neat. Almost like a senior dev who says, hey - I know you think you're done, but if you really want to do it right, here's what I would do.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
But this book for your friends for the defense of Western Civilization!
Gad Saad@GadSaad

It's been #1 across all books, #1 in Politics, #1 in Psychology, #1 in Western History, etc. It's only day #6 of its release! Let's inoculate the West against Civilizational Seppuku!

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Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Calling everyone you disagree with “far right” has destroyed the meaning of the term. I’m sick of seeing serious labels abused to smear ordinary people with legitimate concerns. In 2015, before Brexit, over 50% of the country was concerned about immigration. Does that make half the country “far right”? Throwing these labels around is reckless, dishonest, and damaging to public debate.
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Boris Skorobogaty
Boris Skorobogaty@theskory·
Yeah, /implement is easily my #1 skill. It’s not just the implement → review → fix loop that gives way better output — it also has a built-in memory system. After each task, the orchestrator summarises the issues that were fixed, saves them to a persistent file of “most common problems,” and on the next run injects that knowledge into the implementer + reviewer prompts so they avoid repeating the same mistakes.
Morgan@morganlinton

Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues.

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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Grok Summary of Elon Musk’s interview at the Samson International Smart Mobility Summit today. 1. Strong praise for Israel’s innovation edge
Elon called out Israel’s outsized impact, saying it “punches way above its weight, probably #1 in the world” in innovation per capita. He expressed clear admiration for the country’s tech ecosystem, especially in AI and mobility. 2. Tesla FSD & unsupervised robotaxis — near-term reality •Unsupervised robotaxis are coming soon. •Tesla is already running driverless tests in select Texas areas. •FSD availability: Elon stated it will roll out in both the US and Israel by the end of 2026. •As the AI improves, cars will feel increasingly “alive.” •Prediction: In about 10 years, most driving will be AI-handled. 3. Humanoid robots → abundance economy
Elon painted a future where humanoid robots (Optimus and others) vastly outnumber humans. This shift, he said, will create massive abundance and could enable ideas like “universal high income.” He framed smart mobility as part of this broader robotics/AI revolution. 4. Starship, multi-planetary life & Neuralink •Starship’s rapid reusability is the key unlock for becoming multi-planetary and building cities on Mars. •Neuralink was briefly highlighted for restoring function to people with paralysis or vision loss — described in one summary as potentially “Jesus-level” impact. •All of these threads (autonomy, robots, space, brain interfaces) connect to one overarching goal: “maximize the probability that civilization has a great future.” 5. Balanced optimism with risk awareness
Classic Elon: big-picture excitement tempered by realism. He noted risks (including rogue robots/AI) but emphasized proactive development and deployment as the path forward.
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Basically every political instinct I had when I was a lib in 2015 ended up being completely wrong. Even in 2020, even after 4 years of being disabused of all sorts of bad ideas, all my remaining lib assumptions also ended up being totally, completely wrong. At some point you have to accept that you were the mark, that you were wrong about everything, laugh it off, and refuse to let sunk costs keep driving you off the same cliffs.
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