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Maryann Miller

@TeslaModelXJour

Tesla Fangirl. Model X driver 8 years and 135K. AFOL, and yes I have a Lego city!

Fuquay-Varina, NC Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
Found this adorable cat outside in my backyard earlier. Should I bring him in for food? 🤪🤣
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@CaryKelly11 I ate lamb growing up in NJ, but then when I moved to NC, lamb wasn't very available, and it when it was, it was expensive. As an adult, I haven't eaten it much, but I'd be willing to try it again.
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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
How do you feel about lamb aka land salmon? With the price of beef escalating the way it is, this lady makes a really good pitch for sheep/lamb. Sheep can feed your family faster, easier and cheaper than any other livestock. They don't need expensive grain. They do just fine on grass and weeds. Lamb can be eaten at 6 months. Cows take 1.5 years. Twice the offspring as cows. Easier to manage. Source: bigskyranchess (IG)
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@cybrtrkguy The Cybertruck is remarkably intact. I would be thankful for the safety of the vehicle and for surviving the crash.
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The Cybertruck Guy
The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy·
DEBUNKED! The Cybertruck overpass crash in Texas has been proven to be human error. Tesla’s telemetry logs show FSD was disabled 4 seconds before impact, leaving the human driver full responsibility for making the proper turn. Good riddance!
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Ken D Berry MD
Ken D Berry MD@KenDBerryMD·
Here's a Great Example of Big headlines about Vegetarian Diets being complete BS 5 headlines (including Oxford's own press release) claimed this new Oxford paper shows a vegetarian diet “slashes” the risk of 5 cancers. THIS IS NOT TRUE. Read on... The paper: nature.com/articles/s4141… Oxford release: ndph.ox.ac.uk/news/largest-s… Sky: news.sky.com/story/vegetari… Independent: the-independent.com/news/uk/home-n… Independent alt: the-independent.com/news/health/re… BBC: bbc.com/news/articles/… What the study Actually found in its main adjusted models: *Vegetarians had lower HRs for pancreatic, breast, prostate, kidney cancer, and multiple myeloma. *But vegetarians also had a HIGHER risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. So even before any adjustments, this was never a simple “vegetarian protects against cancer” paper. The central issue is not that the models were “unadjusted”, the real issue is multiple comparisons. This paper tested many associations across diet groups and cancer sites, which raises the odds of false positives if you focus only on nominal P<0.05 findings. To the authors’ credit, they did address this. They explicitly say they report nominally significant findings and also mark which survive false discovery rate correction. News outlets used to have Science Editors would have known that the “5 cancers” claim Disappears once you apply the paper’s own stricter filters. In the GI cancer section, the paper says the FDR-significant findings were: • lower colorectal cancer risk in pescatarians • higher colorectal cancer risk in vegans • higher esophageal squamous cell carcinoma risk in vegetarians Not “vegetarians are robustly protected from 5 cancers.” Then the sensitivity analyses narrow it much further. The authors themselves say the most consistent findings were: • HIGHER risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in vegetarians! • LOWER risk of kidney cancer in vegetarians. The other 9 nominally significant associations were not statistically significant in one or both sensitivity analyses. The strongest vegetarian signal was not protective. It was harmful: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in vegetarians HR 1.93 95% CI 1.30–2.87 And that remained statistically significant in the sensitivity analyses. Kidney cancer was the most durable protective vegetarian signal in the sensitivity analyses. But the broad media claim that vegetarian diets “slash risk of 5 cancers by up to 30%” leans on nominal associations that did not survive the paper’s own tougher checks. This is why science reporting so often goes off the rails. The press release highlights the attractive nominal findings. Then ignorant reporters amplify them. Then you blindly believe the headlines and try to be a vegetarian. The caveats about false discovery rate correction, sensitivity analyses, small case numbers, and residual confounding all get buried. At best, this is an interesting observational paper. It is hypothesis-generating, but it does NOT robustly show that vegetarian diets protect against 5 cancers. If anything, the most statistically durable vegetarian finding in the paper was an increased risk of one cancer subtype, not a reduced risk. So, the most accurate headline for this paper is... VEG DIET INCREASES RISK OF ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Also see great tweet about this from @AdamRochussen
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@Teslarati Handling No Turn on Red (failed for @don_nc and I Sunday). Better parking lot navigation and parking location choice.
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TESLARATI
TESLARATI@Teslarati·
🚨 What improvements would you like to see Tesla make with the next Full Self-Driving version? For me, it's going to be: ☑️ Better parking ☑️ More assertiveness at intersections ☑️ Better speed reduction when entering slower Speed Limit zones
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Simon's Cat 🐾
Simon's Cat 🐾@SimonsCat·
Our day has come! Happy St Getrude's Day, patron saint of cats. The OG cat lady. So, hug a cat, boop a nose, scratch a belly, treat them extra and celebrate your furry little sidekicks... 😺🤗
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Tesla Owners Of San Joaquin Valley
Give me a random pic from your camera roll. No explanation, I want to be confused 😆
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@mattvanswol I would really like to see each video you post credited to the content owner. I love your content but want to make sure everyone is credited.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Absolutely shocking footage is emerging from the devastating tornado damage in Bonnertown Tennessee... This looks absolutely horrific. Please keep these people in your prayers!!!
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
Pretty cool pass by FSD on a country road yesterday. I wanted to show the front and B pillar views also, but after I downloaded on my iPhone and air dropped to my Mac, only the rear view had telemtry. This is the second time this has happened. Last time, only the front view had telemetry. Any ideas why some videos downloaded via the app are losing telemetry data? @TesCamStudio
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@DirtyTesLa Recording the incident and slowing down safely without losing control are all a positive for the safety of the Tesla driver.
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
Sounds good to me as a mom who spent time with her kids at tons of parks and museums and who lost one of her kids...twice. I definitely had told my kids to ask for help from a mom with kids. We never had a code word, but I like it. Thankfully, today, I can tell the story of finding my little boy in the Apollo capsule playset at the Durham Museum of Life and Science, happily dreaming of being an astronaut.
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Doctor Jack
Doctor Jack@DoctorJack16·
Sound advice to teach your child if they get separated from you.
Miyaandy 🌸@Amahashi_

I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this: 90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes. That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up. Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them. We tell our kids: “If you get lost, come find me.” It sounds logical. It sounds empowering. It’s WRONG! The Mistake Most Lost Children Make: When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically: They panic. They wander. They try to find you. Every step makes them harder to locate. From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos. Parents retrace their steps. Security scans zones. Staff lock down areas. Search works best when movement stops. When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered. Stillness increases probability. Movement expands the problem. The first lesson is not “go find me.” It’s this: Stop. Stay. Yell. Why Stillness Wins: Think like a search team. If a child stays put: Parents can retrace steps. Security can scan systematically. Helpers converge to one fixed location. The search radius remains small. If a child keeps moving: The search area expands. Adults pass each other. Missed connections multiply. Minutes stretch into hours. Stillness keeps the math on your side. Teach Them Who to Approach: The second mistake we make as parents? We say, “Find an adult.” Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter. Teach them to look for, if at all possible: A mother with children. Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly. It’s a clear, concrete instruction. Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.” They process visuals. “Find a mom with kids” is visual. A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known: We often assume phones solve everything. They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition. But you must train it. Practice it like a song. Sing it in the car. Chant it at bedtime. Turn it into rhythm. Repetition becomes recall. In an emergency, recall matters more than theory. The Code Word Rule: One more layer of protection. Choose a private family code word. Something only your household knows. If someone approaches and says: “Your mom sent me.” Your child asks: “What’s the code word?” No word. No go. This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly. It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character. Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck! We don’t get safer by hoping. We get safer by practicing. Teach: • Phone number • Code word • Stop, stay, yell • Find a mom with kids Multiple skills. Simple instructions. Clear visuals. Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation. Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts. And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like. That’s real protection.

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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@WRAL_Michaels Mom child at UNCC just had to seek shelter. Scary day. Interested to know if there are damage reports.
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Chris Michaels
Chris Michaels@WRAL_Michaels·
Tornado Watch in effect until 2 p.m. for areas shaded in red. This means that tornadoes are possible. When a warning is issued, take action and seek shelter.
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@robertlufkinmd Low-fat chicken and turkey breast are superior to red meat. Eat low-fat and run around hungry all the time.
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
If you could go back and undo one piece of health advice your doctor gave you, what would it be? I've been compiling a list from my own medical training — some of them still shock me.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
How many of you are waiting for invitations to go up for X money ❌💰? 🤷🏼 Remember, you have to reside in the US. ✅
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@elonmusk @peterwildeford I believe this just like I did with EAP back in 2018. I don't use other AIs, but I do use Grok 10+ times a day, I approach it like I did FSD...gotta use it to make it better.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@peterwildeford xAI will catch up this year and then exceed them all by such a long distance in 3 years that you will need the James Webb telescope to see who is in second place
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Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀
Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀@peterwildeford·
Based on the data I see, I think: - Anthropic🇺🇸/Google🇺🇸/OpenAI🇺🇸 all ~tied - Meta🇺🇸 / xAI🇺🇸 each ~7mo behind - Moonshot🇨🇳/- Deepseek🇨🇳 / zAI 🇨🇳 / Alibaba🇨🇳each ~9mo behind - Mistral🇫🇷 ~1.5 years behind - No other companies competitive
Ethan Mollick@emollick

Both xAI and Meta seem to be falling behind, based on the Grok 4.2 benchmarks and this reporting. Frontier AI models are really a three way race at this point.

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Kyle Conner
Kyle Conner@itskyleconner·
Both are designed to do the same thing
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Meat Head
Meat Head@markeatsmeat·
How much fiber do you eat?
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Maryann Miller@TeslaModelXJour·
@robertlufkinmd Makes for great science fiction. If they get as good as Robert Picardo as the doctor in Star Trek Voyager, sure.
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