Brandon LaBianco

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Brandon LaBianco

@Zen4Free

$TSLA $AMD Animal Lover. EV's, Battery, Solar, this is the way. Love trains but, you know, American Bureaucracy. We're very lucky they're so stupid.

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Brandon LaBianco
Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@Tslachan This is really interesting. Tesla trying to get through all the hurdles that the Oil industry has set up to keep Solar down. Interesting to see their next move against Tesla or if they can actually pull off bringing solar manufacturing into the US.
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Tsla Chan@Tslachan·
$TSLA NEWS: Tesla in talks with Chinese firms to buy $2.9 billion worth of solar equipment. Suzhou Maxwell Technologies, the world’s biggest producer of screen-printing equipment used to make solar cells, is among the leading candidates to supply machinery for the project and has been seeking export approval from China’s commerce ministry, according to the two people and a third person. The sources declined to be named because the information is not public.
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strengthPlan@strengthPlan·
Tesla stock $407 Nov 2021 Tesla stock $392 Mar 2026 What am I missing here No Tesla progress in 5 years FSD 2026 = FSD 2021 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️#tsla
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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@SERobinsonJr They still have to roll back to install the rest of the engines before they fly again right or did i miss that?
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Avid Space@LabPadre·
A flash was observed under B19 in a possible new R3 igniter test 🤔
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Noland Arbaugh@ModdedQuad·
My Neuralink implant (Eve, as she prefers to be called) has threads in the motor cortex that work by recognizing neural patterns and mapping them to cursor control. Now imagine scaling that to speech with more threads implanted in the brain’s speech centers. Words are represented by neural activity patterns the brain can, in principle, learn and decode. In theory, that could let you think full sentences straight onto a screen and make typing obsolete.
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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@FutureAZA Thats the first thing that came to mind when he said that. Its so crazy how far ahead Tesla is.
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FutureAzA@FutureAZA·
I've talked to a lot of autonomy engineers, and not one of them has suggested that higher fidelity data would meaningfully close the gap on real world training data. You'll know when Rivian has something because they'll start inviting actual analysts to see it themselves.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe in new interview on self-driving: "@Tesla's got a huge fleet. So our approach is we have to catch up with them and compete. And so we're going to have more cameras with better dynamic range. We're going to supplement that with LiDAR that provides better safety for edge case conditions and allows us to train the vision models faster. And the incremental cost to do that is relatively small. And in fact any of the incremental costs that would have been there on its own is offset by the fact that we brought inference in house and reduced the cost of our inference platform so dramatically from what we have in your car. Your car uses an Nvidia inference platform. I say all this because in like the infinite long-term you know, you could make the case that once the models are very very robust you could have less cameras or you may be able to get away with less radar. It's not clear yet if that's the case for covering all these corner cases."

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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@XFreeze When you look at mass to orbit numbers, starship is going to look even crazier on graph.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
SpaceX orbital launches are totally insane SpaceX went from 25 launches in 2020 to 165 in 2025. That's a 560% increase in just 5 years - a launch almost every other day, entirely on reusable rockets Here's the wild part: remove SpaceX AND China from the global data, and the rest of the world's aerospace industry is actually flying fewer rockets today than in the year 2000. Legacy aerospace has completely flatlined for 25 straight years And this is just the beginning. Once Starship comes fully online, SpaceX is going to increase this at an even more insane rate - the growth becomes a vertical line
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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@SpaceX @NASA great! now change the orbits of some asteroids into mars and start the terraforming.
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
It worked! DART successfully shifted the orbit of not one, but two asteroids around the Sun after Falcon 9 launched the spacecraft in 2021 → nasa.gov/missions/dart/…
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SpaceX@SpaceX

@NASA Congratulations on successfully crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid!

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Brandon LaBianco
Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@Tslachan They look so good. I like them much better than what was originally unveiled.
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JoNation@JoNationLive·
Here’s another account thats a MUST follow for all you SpaceX lovers! Guy has some of the best photos I’ve seen!
Mark Federschmidt@BoosterTribe

The @SpaceX Super Heavy Booster and Starship signal requesting more boosters and Starships 🚀😉 @elonmusk

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Sweep@0xSweep·
A $500 billion blockchain exists because a 15 year old cried himself to sleep over a World of Warcraft update In 2010, Blizzard nerfed Vitalik Buterin's favorite Warlock spell in World of Warcraft His own words: "I cried myself to sleep, and on that day I realized what horrors centralized services can bring" Quit the game. A year later his dad showed him Bitcoin. He couldn't mine it and couldn't afford to buy it. So he started writing articles for a crypto blog for 5 BTC each, worth about $3.50 at the time. Those 5 BTC are worth $335,000 today for ONE article. Co-founded Bitcoin Magazine at 17. Applied for a job at Ripple. They accepted him but couldn't sponsor his visa. At 19 he proposed major changes to Bitcoin. The community said no. So he wrote his own whitepaper. Called it Ethereum. 30 developers reached out within weeks. Dropped out of college. Got a $100K Thiel Fellowship. Sold ETH at $0.31 in the ICO and raised $18 million. One person spent $310,000 on 1 million ETH in that sale worth around $4.3 billion at peak. Another one invested $263 and got 850 ETH now worth over $1.7 million. Ethereum launched when Vitalik was 21. Peak market cap: over $500 billion. All because Blizzard nerfed a Warlock spell.
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Brandon LaBianco
Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@tesla_semi This is bigger than a lot of people are giving it credit for. FSD Semi licenses will be premium recurring revenue not to mention high margin Semi sales.
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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@Grummz I will never support a bungie game. Destiny denied linux users access then locked steam reviews. Dont support terrible companies.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Bungie is BEGGING reviewers to delay their review until the 2nd half of March. This is absolutely panic mode.
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Brandon LaBianco@Zen4Free·
@TheEVuniverse Sooo good. I used to listen to this while i slept, lol probably pretty weird but it is a prominent childhood memory.
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Jaan of the EVwire.com ⚡
Jaan of the EVwire.com ⚡@TheEVuniverse·
this will never reach the right audience here on X, but I believe Adagio For Strings was peak Tiësto
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