TonyTitan

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TonyTitan

TonyTitan

@TonyTitan

Katılım Temmuz 2008
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
@tpgoebel A dollar a mile? Nationwide it’s more like 2 to 3 dollars an hour all in and more in a lot of areas and with surge pricing.
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Tobias Goebel (Unsupervised)
1 million robotaxis. That's what Tesla needs to break even with their automotive revenue. Check this out: To reach its current annual automotive revenue of ~$70b with ride-hailing, Tesla would need to provide 70b annual miles (at $1/mile, which many say is the goal) – which happens to be pretty much exactly what Uber likely did in 2025. Assume the robotaxis do ~70,000 miles per year (a possibly realistic high-utilization target with 16–20 hours of daily operation) and you would need a fleet of exactly 1 million robotaxis.
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Kirsten Grind
Kirsten Grind@KirstenGrind·
NEW: Elon Musk took $500 million in loans out at SpaceX, a move that would have been illegal at a public company. It's just one example of the years of financial engineering at the helm of his companies. Latest investigation with @susannecraig nytimes.com/2026/04/24/tec…
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
@scotsrule08 @Tesla_AI Reason 434,000 Y it needs to stop the fucking tailgating. Tesla is responding to the whining, complaining, and bitching from the people who love tailgating and are terrified they might cut off and that might cost them three seconds.
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Spencer
Spencer@scotsrule08·
Talk about an edge case… FSD 14.3.1 had no idea what to do and wouldn’t back up when the truck mounted attenuator began deploying to block the freeway entrance. Had to take over after we both kept creeping forward and FSD was not giving enough space. @Tesla_AI Shoutout to @Tescamstudio and @Teslascope for this editing setup!
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
@SteveGuest SPLC taking away jobs from independent contractors like Jussie Smollett who hired two masked men to commit a “racist and homophobic act”. Just like the rope nooses on campuses are placed by social justice warriors.
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Steve Guest
Steve Guest@SteveGuest·
Bombshell CBS News segment on the Southern Poverty Law Center indictment where the SPLC lied to donors, paid violent extremists millions, and “manufactured racism” for its own purposes “The SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose.” Per Todd Blanche The Charlottesville rally leader attended “at the direction of SPLC” and made racist posts “under the supervision” of SPLC.
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
Looks are obviously subjective. But: Smoother surface = less dirt adhesion. Glossy finishes have a slick, low-roughness top layer (often with hydrophobic properties). Dirt, dust, grime, water spots, and road contaminants don’t embed or stick as easily—they bead up and slide off more readily during rain or a quick rinse. Matte finishes have a micro-textured surface that traps particles, leading to faster accumulation. floridacarwrap.com • Easier cleaning and maintenance overall. Glossy surfaces clean with standard methods (even touchless washes in many cases) and require less frequent deep cleaning. Oh, and you have an immature sense of taste and gloss looks a lot better 😂
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Gene
Gene@genejchan·
@elonmusk The original matte finish was way better than this cheap looking exterior
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
If that was in a state where I'm carrying, which can't happen in New York, I would k*ll him in broad daylight and I wouldn't miss lunch.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: New York City teen arrested after he body slammed a girl before stomping on her head because she didn't give him her number. The 15-year-old girl was seen trying to avoid the thug in East Harlem as he pushed her, harassed her, and assaulted her. The 14-year-old thug was later arrested and charged with assault. The girl was sent to the hospital. She suffered a concussion and is in stable condition. Never let this freak out of prison.
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
an agreement to acquire an AI hardware company for up to $2 billion in Tesla common stock and equity awards, of which approximately $1.8 billion is subject to certain service conditions and/or performance milestones dependent on the successful deployment of the company's technology.
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Rangaraj Srikanth
Rangaraj Srikanth@RangarajSrikan1·
XAI acquires cursor Tesla acquires some ai silicon startup. Historically Elons companies never acquires, even if they did, it’s not a multi billion dollar acquisition, usually small and strategic. This really looks like it’s out of desperation (and them being so far behind on different aspects of ai), happy to hear any counter points. $TSLA
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Devin Olsen
Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
FSD V14.3.2 rolling out now!
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Scott D. Witt
Scott D. Witt@scottdwitt·
@ryanlrlr @davidsenra @elonmusk This is Leadership & Management 101 and what should have been done from the beginning. We can celebrate the heroic turnaround, but the lesson for other founders should be to avoid these obvious mistakes (so you don't have to fix them; and you don't risk losing your startup).
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
How @elonmusk fixed Starlink: “Starlink was a mess. It was 10X too expensive and they were building 1/10 of how many they needed. Elon’s like I've had it. This is now the bottleneck. I'm fixing this. He grabs a team of engineers that he trusts and they fly up to Seattle. They fire the entire Starlink leadership team. They sit down in a war room and they start running the algorithm. •What is the first principles of satellite design? •How simple can we make this thing? •Why does this exist? •Why are these two things so far apart? •Why do we need this much energy? •Why do we need this manufacturing process? And over the course of a few months they make a two order of magnitude leap. These people had never encountered this design before, but just by applying the algorithm and working with maniacal urgency towards this extremely high design bar, they created this product that's now —if it was a standalone business —would be worth tens of billions of dollars [or more].”
David Senra@davidsenra

My conversation with @EricJorgenson, author of The Book of Elon (@elonmusk). 0:00 Book Reveal 0:39 Build Useful Things 2:19 Engineering Talent Edge 4:26 Wired for War 6:47 Tip of the Spear 8:47 Burn the Boats 13:13 Facing Fear 15:16 Origin Story Myths 18:19 Know Business A to Z 22:17 Simplify and Fail Fast 25:35 Reality and Physics 28:18 The Algorithm Begins 30:34 Delete and Simplify 34:25 Starlink War Room 36:52 Repetition as OS 38:18 Step Three Simplify Optimize 38:43 Question Every Requirement 39:13 Tesla Battery Pack Delete 40:43 Repetition Installs Ideas 42:02 Step Four Accelerate 43:26 Design Org for Speed 46:06 Step Five Automate 46:29 Control and Clean Sheet 48:54 Vertical Integration and Costs 50:47 SpaceX Incentives and Mars 57:11 Frontier Unlocks Starlink 1:00:26 Time as True Currency 1:03:58 Speed Triage and Bottlenecks 1:10:11 Internalized Responsibility 1:12:56 Avoid Serialized Dependencies 1:14:31 Aligning the Team 1:15:07 Time Is the Constraint 1:16:00 One Metric Focus 1:18:03 Directional Predictions 1:19:06 We Must Make Stuff 1:25:39 Manufacturing as Moat 1:26:23 Speed and Direct to Customer 1:28:41 SpaceX Feasibility Study 1:33:07 Edge of Sanity Leadership 1:37:10 Bottlenecks and Integration 1:40:01 Design and Simplify 1:45:15 Catch the Rocket 1:48:14 Capitalism and Closing Includes paid partnerships.

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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
He hired an experienced satellite team to run the operations. They were not performing, so Musk traveled to the Redmond office and fired at least seven senior managers on the spot. The media and critics blasted Musk when he replaced the satellite veterans with rocket engineers from SpaceX The fired included: Rajeev Badyal: The Vice President of Satellites (a former Microsoft and HP veteran). Mark Krebs: who had previously worked on Google’s satellite team. Wow, he lucked out again.
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Scott D. Witt
Scott D. Witt@scottdwitt·
@davidsenra @elonmusk Wasn't Elon the founder of Starlink? Seems like he was charging-in and cleaning up his own strategic and managerial mess (aka: FounderMode). Rethinking the previous approach is smart, but maybe not heroic.
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Dr.L
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
A girl sits in her car scrolling through her email, heart sinking as she reads, “We’ve decided to move forward with other candidates.” It was for a cashier position at Target. She exhales in disbelief; she has a bachelor’s degree *and* a master’s, yet she can’t even land a job at the register. Applications, interviews, rejections… over and over again. She whispers, “What was all that hard work for?” This is the reality many people are quietly facing; overqualified, underemployed, and emotionally drained. The job market can feel confusing and unfair, where education doesn’t always translate into opportunity. Have you ever felt stuck between being “too qualified” and still not being given a chance? How did you navigate it?
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Noah
Noah@antibearthesis·
Unpopular opinion: $TSLA is the most overvalued stock on earth Last 3 years performance: - 0% revenue CAGR - Constant earnings misses - Profit margin 15% → 3% - 50,000 unsold cars Meanwhile: P/E has gone from 34x to 365x Same company, 10x multiple What am i missing?
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
💯 Of course you can find some men who don’t mind it but why are you pushing away so many men? A lot of men have to learn hard lessons to make themselves more desirable to the opposite sex. This is an easy one for women. Your life, but know what you’re doing. The percentages are really high among men who have various degrees of disliking the grotesque nose 💩.
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Elma@oelma__·
Is this true?
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
@HistorianUSA1 I used to think they were trolling, but they just can’t get it. Even Reddit tells them -get rid of the grotesque nose crap. IRL - a lot of women wear that garbage.
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DocumentingLibs
DocumentingLibs@HistorianUSA1·
This 34-year-old leftist with a septum ring wants to know why she has never met a good man and asks “why you all suck so much?” Ma’am, if you’ve gone 34 years without meeting a single decent guy in any capacity, the common denominator is you. You were probably taught to hate men from the public education system your whole life, and it clearly worked. Add in that septum ring screaming “I make terrible life decisions,” and it’s no surprise your radar for good men is completely broken. The men aren’t the issue here. Your choices, attitude, and victim mentality are. Maybe try fixing yourself instead of demanding the world explain why you’re still single and bitter.
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
Not just Catl, byd and other Chinese manufacturers all have these ultra charge 5 to 10 minutes LFP. Tesla will be able to buy the batteries and they can also implement this technology in their own batteries. This will really only be a China thing for a while, but Tesla is going to have to do a refresh to keep up in China. 800 to 1200 volts + BESS at the charger station. Very doable but Elon needs to get focused. It’s a big thing for people who can’t charge at home or work, which is a lot of China. These do not have excessive degradation and are very safe batteries. The trade-offs will be fine with a lot of people.
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
So much hype in the battery space. Nonetheless, the so-called ultra fast charging does appear to be real and practical. China will have five and 10 minute charging this year in decent amounts. It’s using lithium iron batteries and not experiencing excessive degradation. These are also the safer batteries with the known trade-offs. BYD, CATL and other Chinese battery manufacturers. They’re rolling out the stations and using battery storage to make it work. I think this will knock out Neo and its battery replacement. This fast charging is particularly important for those who can’t charge at home or work. It’s also important for people who are impatient or brainwashed with FUD. This will eventually come to the USA and Europe, but hard to say how long it’ll take. You’ll need 800 to 1200 volt charging. Funny enough personally I don’t need it. I charge at work and it’s subsidized. I take a 15 minute break every two or three hours of driving regardless. I’ve done it for years with gas cars and it’s unhealthy to sit for so long. And Tesla can use this technology in its batteries and purchases. It will work with their dry Cell. They would implement this in refreshed models. Obviously not doable in current cars. I think they’ll have to implement it pretty quickly in China to remain competitive. My guess is they’ll do 15 minutes at first and be slightly behind.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
CATL, the world’s largest battery manufacturer, has unveiled its 3rd-generation Shenxing LFP battery. • 10% to 35% charge in 1 minute • 10% to 80% in 3 minutes & 44 seconds • 10% to 90% in 6.5 minutes. • Even at temps as low as -30°C (-20°F), CATL said it can recharge from 20% to 98% in as little as 9 minutes • CATL claims the new LFP battery can retain over 90% of its original health after 1,000 ultra-fast charging cycles • World-record internal resistance of 0.25 milliohms, ~50% lower than the average • New self-heating pulse technology for better charging performance in cold weather • New Cell Shoulder Cooling Technology, which is 20% more efficient “We always deliver what we promise,” Gao Huan, the company’s CTO, told reporters today at an event in Beijing.
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TonyTitan
TonyTitan@TonyTitan·
I think I see the problem. It appears you believe there are a large number of unlawful police shootings. You provided no evidence to back that up. The best evidence I could find is that there aren’t many unlawful police shootings. Even then, many can be chalked up to the cop panicking or making a mistake because they have split seconds to make a decision against someone who’s very likely to be armed with a gun. Still points to the differences being USA criminals are far more likely to have a gun. Even if they don’t, the cop might mistakenly think they have one. It’s not a bad guess in the USA versus Europe.
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Swann Marcus
Swann Marcus@SwannMarcus89·
It’s incredibly funny how police resisted body cams and leftists supported them and then the end result of body cams was that they were a massive win for the cops because so few police shootings are unjustified There are now left-wing activists arguing against body cams lol
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