Psychology In Practice
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Psychology In Practice
@PsychInPractice
Hacking psychological concepts for practical applications in daily life

TERAFAB: the next step to becoming a galactic civilization Together with @SpaceX & @xAI, we're building the largest chip manufacturing facility ever (1TW/year) – combining logic, memory & advanced packaging under one roof. To harness as much power as possible from the Sun, we need to send 100 million tons of solar capture into space – per year. This requires massive scale. – Capability to launch millions of tons of mass into orbit – Solar-powered AI satellites – Millions of @Tesla_Optimus robots to help build it out All of these need chips: 100-200GW of chips for Optimus alone, plus terawatts for solar-powered AI satellites. That's more than all the chip manufacturers in the world combined can provide today, or even by 2030 (based on projected production growth). We're building TERAFAB to close the gap between today’s chip production & the future's demand – a future among the stars terafab.ai



This is a great discussion by @elonmusk at the WEF in Davos on how Optimus will help the elderly. Our population is aging rapidly. Just the other day my grandmother fell and broke her hip. She lives by herself about an hour drive from me, so it's difficult to be there all the time. She was found on the floor laying for 5 hours. The only way we knew something was wrong was because she wasn't answering the phone, we had to drive an hour to see what happened. She refuses a caregiver who lives in the neighborhood to come in and check in on her, she insists that she doesn't need help. Optimus would be a huge lifesaver for her. She can still maintain her independence and have Optimus there to help her when she needs it. Optimus can adjust its help based on her personality and observing what she needs help with so she can still feel independent and active without all the dangers that come with being nearly 90 years old.




@beffjezos Yeah


🇺🇸 AIR FORCE GENERAL: STARSHIPS COULD DELIVER 100 TONS ANYWHERE ON EARTH IN UNDER AN HOUR Retired Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast believes SpaceX is capable of using Starship as a hypersonic transport that could revolutionize global logistics: "I had Gwynne Shotwell sit down with the four-star in charge of transportation command for America... you could put a hundred tons of people and equipment anywhere on the planet in less than an hour." The physics is proven: fly above the atmosphere where there's no air friction, cruise at Mach 20, then land. Nashville to Singapore in under an hour. We demonstrated this worked in the 90s during Reagan's Star Wars program. Kwast confirms Elon's vision—Starship isn't just for Mars. It could transform rapid global deployment. Imagine delivering emergency supplies or military assets anywhere on Earth faster than most people's morning commute. While others dream of hypersonic weapons, SpaceX is positioning to build hypersonic logistics. Source: @ShawnRyan762 @SpaceX





















