Graham
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Tesla Optimus@Tesla_Optimus
Optimus will be the biggest product ever made. A general-purpose humanoid robot that can do useful work at scale will change the economics of labor & manufacturing. Goal is to get Optimus to high-volume production as fast as possible. If you’re great at AI, engineering, or manufacturing & want to build this, join us! → tesla.com/careers/search…
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Dear Chancellor.
You told me you were The Chancellor of Business and Growth.
What would you say to Becky, who has had to close her pub after 20 years, due to soaring costs @RachelReevesMP.

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🏴🇬🇧 A blind man built 180 miles of road across the Pennines.
He navigated by touch and memory.
His name was Blind Jack. 🦯
Born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, 1717. At six he caught smallpox and went blind.
That never stopped him.
He learned to ride. To swim. To hunt. At fifteen he became a fiddler. He fought at the Battle of Culloden. He ran a stagecoach company.
He eloped with the innkeeper's daughter. The day before her wedding to another man. 💨
He bet a colonel he could walk from London to Harrogate faster than a coach. 🏴
He won. Five and a half days on foot. 207 miles.
In 1765, Parliament authorised new turnpike roads across the north. There were very few people with experience. Jack was 48 years old. He seized his moment.
He walked every route first. Alone. Then he built.
Proper foundations. Drainage. Techniques nobody had used before. 🛤️
Then he hit the bog. Other engineers said it was impossible.
Jack cut heather from the moor. Bound it into rafts. Laid the road on top.
The bog held. ✅
Across the north of England. 180 miles of road.
You have driven on his roads.
At 77 he walked to York to dictate his life story to a publisher. 📖
He died in 1810. He was 92. He left behind four daughters, twenty grandchildren, and ninety great and great-great grandchildren.
Did they teach you his name? 🏴
Jack could never see the roads he built.
He made them anyway.
For everyone who came after.
These stories are in the dark.
You keep the light on. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 💡
Be Part Of Us.
Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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ANDREW NEIL: We’re heading into what could be the greatest energy emergency ever with a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller mol.im/a/15665931
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No, you haven’t given all the information. Investors want to know why robotaxis aren’t scaling up, why there are still safety monitors inside the cars, and why your earlier estimate of robotaxis serving 50% of the U.S. population by December 2025 now looks like it won’t even happen by December 2026. Those are the questions people want answered. Space data centers and chip manufacturing facilities are still a long way off for now.
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Most important 3 months in the company’s history and the market doesn’t get it yet. I love this stock
Tesla Yoda@teslayoda
Wait, what?
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Together with RDW, we have officially completed the final vehicle testing phase for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and have submitted all documentation required for the UN R-171 approval + Article 39 exemptions. The RDW team is now reviewing the documentation and test results package internally. They have communicated the expected approval for Netherlands date of 4/10, shifting from 3/20 previously and we look forward to successful completion of this cooperation.
Following the Netherlands’ approval, European countries will be able to recognize this approval nationally. We are anticipating a possible EU-wide approval during the summer.
Over the past 18 months, this approval has involved a series of intense documentation, development, testing, research & audits. Including but certainly not limited to:
– 1,600,000+ km of FSD (Supervised) testing on EU roads
– 13,000+ customer sales ride-alongs
– 4,500+ track test scenario executions
– Thousands of pages of written documentation for 400+ compliance requirements
– Dozens of research studies into safety performance/results
We're extremely proud of the work conducted with the RDW team up until this point.
We very much look forward to the approval in April, and sharing FSD (Supervised) with our patient EU customers!
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We
– design the chips & hardware
– make the cars w/ said hardware
– collect real-world data at scale
– train the real-world AI model
– built (& continue to expand) the massive supercomputer cluster that trains it
– deploy AI directly to millions of robots on wheels
All that is shared with @Tesla_Optimus for broader applications in both the physical & digital world
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England and Portugal. One of the oldest alliances in the world.
Since 1386. 🏴🇵🇹
They had sailed together. Traded together. Gone to war together.
But there was a moment when it nearly ended.
And the reason was slavery.
Portugal started the Atlantic slave trade. In 1444. For the next four centuries they transported more enslaved people across the Atlantic than any other nation on earth.
Britain joined them. For a hundred years British ships sailed the same routes. British merchants made the same profits.
Then in 1807, thanks to the will of the British people, they stopped.
The Royal Navy, the most powerful fleet on earth, was sent to the African coast. Not to conquer. To hunt. Every slave ship it found, it seized. Every person on board, it freed.
But the trade was still going. Under Portuguese flags.
So Britain went to its oldest friend and made a demand.
Treaty. Portugal agreed to restrict its slave trade.
Britain pushed harder.
Another treaty. Portugal banned the trade north of the equator.
Britain pushed harder still.
Another treaty. Portugal conceded the right to let the Royal Navy stop and search Portuguese ships on the open ocean.
The alliance nearly didn't survive it. Six hundred years of friendship stretched to breaking point. Portugal called it betrayal. Britain called it justice.
Portugal formally abolished the slave trade in 1836. Slavery itself in its African colonies, 1869.
It took sixty years of pressure. Sixty years of treaties. Sixty years of Royal Navy ships on the water.
The alliance held. It still holds today. The oldest in the world.
These are the stories that don't make the history books. We find them. We tell them.
If they matter to you, be part of us.
proudofus.co.uk/support
Be Proud Of Us. 🏴🇬🇧
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Fake news!
The Tesla Diner is busy and doing great. At 3pm the other day- it was packed, almost all 80 chargers full and tons of people enjoying their food. Ignore the media.
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline
All that noise, all that hype… now irrelevant.
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🚨NEW: The RenewableUK Chief Executive has urged Miliband to restart North Sea drilling, saying it is 'entirely sensible' to support home-grown oil and gas
[@Telegraph]
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Friday the 13th isn’t scary, its a day to celebrate that the future is autonomous, certainly here at Giga Texas with 30+ Cybercabs all lined up, and one in a display case. There is a @Tesla Pop-up event going on today and tomorrow in downtown Austin at Fareground Austin and you can see Cybercabs up close and personal yourself if you are in town!
Go check it out!



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