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John Wilson, MBA, MS
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Health AI GTM | MPH Candidate @HarvardChanSPH | Alum: @StanfordMed, @Kelloggschool, @googlecloud
Miami, FL Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Dan Hurley hopes both UConn & St. John's makes it past the Sweet 16 so that they can have a "bloodbath" in the Elite 8 👀 #MarchMadness
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Yeah the difference is I can make coffee at home if my budget gets tight. Not sure how to teleport to work though.
DieselBabe🌟@DieselBABE20
People crying about a $4/gallon of gas But in line for a 8$ latte at Starbucks 🤦♀️
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Kevin Durant says it’s bigger then stats with Michael Jordan:
“MJ is just bigger than the game. I mean, no matter who passes him in stats or who wins more, it’s going to be hard to win. Go 6-0. Even if you were to pass him in anything, just his impact on the sport and just culture in general is just too big.”
(Via @boardroom)
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This is Tesla’s Battery Day on steroids. And if you’ve been following how that turned out, you should be very skeptical.
In September 2020, Musk stood on a stage and promised a revolution in battery manufacturing with the 4680 cell. Tesla was going to ramp to 10 GWh within a year and eventually reach 3 TWh by 2030 — enough for 20 million cars annually. The dry electrode process was going to cut costs by 50%.
Five and a half years later, the 4680 program has been a disappointment. Tesla’s own top battery supplier said Elon doesn’t know how to make battery cells. The dry electrode process needed six or seven revisions. It took years longer than promised, and the 3 TWh target is a distant fantasy.
Tesla is estimated to be at only about 2% of its original cell manufacturing volume goal.
Now Musk wants us to believe he’s going to build a chip fab. Not just any chip fab — the biggest in the world, at 2nm, producing 70% of TSMC’s total output from a single building. Battery cell manufacturing is difficult. Chip fabrication at the leading edge is on another planet of difficulty. TSMC spent $165 billion over years to build six fabs in Arizona, and those won’t reach 2nm production until 2029. A single 2nm fab with 50,000 wafer starts per month costs roughly $28 billion, and it takes about 38 months just to build in the U.S. Tesla has zero semiconductor manufacturing experience.
The timing tells the real story. Tesla’s auto business is in freefall — sales declined for the second consecutive year in 2025, with a bloodbath in Europe and its first-ever annual decline in China. SpaceX, by contrast, is about to IPO at a potential $1.5-1.75 trillion valuation. This announcement is clearly designed to attach Tesla, a business in decline, and SpaceX, a business about to go public, to the AI hyperscaler narrative, a boat Musk has already missed with xAI, which he admitted “was not built right” and had to be bailed out by SpaceX.
And the cherry on top, or in space, rather, is the plan to put 80% of this compute in orbit. Data centers in space. Powered by solar panels. Launched by Starship. This is the kind of vision that sounds impressive on stage but has essentially zero connection to any near-term business reality, or any possible reality at all, according to most credible experts.
The whole thing reeks of desperation. Musk is hyping an 8th-gen AI chip while he still hasn’t delivered on the promises made with the 3rd generation. He’s promising to do in a couple of years what TSMC has spent decades and hundreds of billions of dollars building. We’ve seen this movie before with battery cells, and we know how it ends.
electrek.co/2026/03/22/tes…
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@NickCaminoWKYC If you’re talking about what cars students are driving, you’re not even talking sports anymore. You sound stupid.
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“The Phoenix Police Department will not discipline any officers for their roles in a massive city scandal where officials invented a fake gang and then falsely charged protesters as members back in 2020” abc15.com/news/local-new…
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At least 10 gun industry businesses, including Glock, Smith & Wesson, Remington and Mossberg, secretly handed over names, addresses and other data to lobbyists, who used the details to rally firearm owners to elect pro-gun politicians.
propublica.org/article/gunmak…
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@brauf33 Who cares? Get off the soap box about Cinderellas and focus on who is playing good basketball.
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