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Diomer

@diomer

I post about tech and current events | Senior Product Manager, Tables @Zapier (Views are my own) | Buying a Tesla? https://t.co/IhTIDv9M0b

Lewisburg, TN Katılım Şubat 2009
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Wade Foster
Wade Foster@wadefoster·
Today, @OpenAI released GPT-5.5. It's the highest scoring model yet on @Zapier's AutomationBench. AutomationBench measures what enterprises care about most: can a model do the work? Find the right CRM records, send the right follow-up, update the right system, and leave the environment in the correct end state without breaking anything. What jumped out in our GPT-5.5 testing: The model doesn't stall when a piece of information is missing. It checks the surrounding emails, docs, and chats, infers the business rule, and keeps going. That's the new bar for agentic work. We benchmark every major model on real workflows. The full leaderboard is at zapier.com/benchmarks
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Tesla
Tesla@Tesla·
Purpose-built for autonomy Cybercab in production now at Giga Texas
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Diomer@diomer·
@TheClemReport Yup. Feels gross to talk and know all these details.
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Clem@TheClemReport·
I’m officially done with this entire thing after reading that
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Diomer@diomer·
@elonmusk It keeps telling me Tesla insurance is available in TN
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Diomer@diomer·
@PeterMallouk Would be great if someone like @elonmusk or the @DOGE team would make a program that automatically calculates what tax payer need and sends a proactive message to each of us explaining what we owe or don’t owe. It would however be optimal if we just had no income tax…
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Peter Mallouk
Peter Mallouk@PeterMallouk·
Every tax day, I can't help but think about the letter Donald Rumsfeld sent in with his tax return.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
New Tesla Safety Score v3.0 just dropped. You'll now get a score of 100 for every mile you drive on FSD (Supervised). This is a great move, because it was one of the biggest complaints from users who liked to used FSD all the time. You'd drive on FSD, but it would sometime ding your score, increasing your premiums. Now, using FSD will lower your premiums in Indiana, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona, Virginia & Illinois.
Tesla North America@tesla_na

Tesla Insurance update With the latest version of Safety Score (v3.0), every mile you drive with FSD Supervised enabled will receive a score of 100. This allows you to maintain a higher average safety score over time, resulting in lower monthly insurance premiums. Applies to new policies in Indiana, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona, Virginia & Illinois

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Diomer@diomer·
@tesla_na @farzyness Woah! Wait, is there Tesla insurance in TN????? Do HW3 cars on FSD qualify??
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Tesla North America
Tesla North America@tesla_na·
Tesla Insurance update With the latest version of Safety Score (v3.0), every mile you drive with FSD Supervised enabled will receive a score of 100. This allows you to maintain a higher average safety score over time, resulting in lower monthly insurance premiums. Applies to new policies in Indiana, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona, Virginia & Illinois
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Diomer@diomer·
@SawyerMerritt I don’t want Tesla spending a second on CarPlay integration. Anything that takes away from expanding the FSD user base goes against their northstar.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Here's the thing, I much prefer Tesla's native software over Apple CarPlay, but if having CarPlay helps convince some people to buy a Tesla, then I'm all for it. At the end of the day, using CarPlay would be optional. You wouldn't have to use it. Some people just really want it.
Vad3r@vad3rt3sla

Nobody wants Apple CarPlay in a Tesla

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Diomer@diomer·
I think tech CEOs should take a few pages out of his book… Relying on middle management or their executive team to keep a pulse on what’s being built is not the signal you should be listening for. Understanding the what and why pods (or squads) within your organization are building things is the first step - after that, staying close to the ground level is key. That means having skip levels (could be as simple as attending the teams weekly sync for example) with the ppl on the ground to try to grok the what and why they’re building a thing. I’d bet you could cut out some of the middle layer with this method. The good CEOs I’ve work for have amazing product sense and I believe are too busy consuming information from their middle layer to realize they are the best CPO or CTO for their company and could influence the work better if they were as close to the work as they were when they started the company.
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Lacey
Lacey@LaceyPresley·
Elon Musk’s system for keeping SpaceX/Tesla culture maniacally urgent at massive scale (deadlines, limiting factors, skip-level reviews, Starlink reboot) Urgency isn’t a vibe it’s a deliberate operating system. Aggressive 50 % deadlines + weekly microscopic engineering reviews + ruthless limiting-factor focus let giant companies move like startups. Drastic action only when data proves success is off the table. Most CEOs assume big companies must slow down. Elon Musk runs the opposite system. He sets deadlines at the 50th percentile the most aggressive schedule he believes has a coin-flip chance of being met. Half the time they slip. That’s by design. Schedules are gaseous. Give a team five years and it will consume five years. Physics sets the real limit: you can only move atoms so fast when scaling manufacturing. So he does two things relentlessly: > Identify the single limiting factor at any moment and clear it. > Run ultra-granular weekly engineering reviews skip-level, no slides, no prep. Every engineer reports raw status. He mentally plots the curve and asks: are we converging? Only when the data shows success is statistically impossible does he take drastic action. That’s exactly what happened with Starlink in 2018. Years of slow progress in Redmond. One decisive reset fixed it. Result: companies with tens of thousands of people still ship at startup velocity. Big organizations don’t die from bad ideas. They die from the slow erosion of urgency. Musk simply refuses to let that happen.
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Diomer@diomer·
@SawyerMerritt Just here for the “how about HW3?” People like me. Lol
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
BREAKING: Tesla has officially released FSD V14.3 I'm downloading it in my Model Y right now. Here's everything that's new: • Improved parking location pin prediction, now shown on a map with a P icon. • Increased decisiveness of parking spot selection and maneuvering. • Rewrote the Al compiler and runtime from the ground up with MLIR, resulting in 20% faster reaction time and improving model iteration speed. • Enhanced response to emergency vehicles, school buses, right-of-way violators, and other rare vehicles. • Mitigated unnecessary lane biasing and minor tailgating behaviors. • Improved handling of small animals by focusing RL training on harder examples and adding rewards for better proactive safety. • Improved traffic light handling at complex intersections with compound lights, curved roads, and yellow light stopping - driven by training on hard RL examples sourced from the Tesla fleet. • Upgraded the Reinforcement Learning (RL) stage of training the FSD neural network, resulting in improvements in a wide variety of driving scenarios. • Upgraded the neural network vision encoder, improving understanding in rare and low-visibility scenarios, strengthening 3D geometry understanding, and expanding traffic sign understanding. • Improved handling for rare and unusual objects extending, hanging, or leaning into the vehicle path by sourcing infrequent events from the fleet. • Improved handling of temporary system degradations by maintaining control and automatically recovering without driver intervention, reducing unnecessary disengagements. Upcoming Improvements: • Expand reasoning to all behaviors beyond destination handling. • Add pothole avoidance. • Improve driver monitoring system sensitivity with better eye gaze tracking, eye wear handling, and higher accuracy in variable lighting conditions.
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Diomer@diomer·
Hot take: drop the AI - just <insert company name>. Everyone knows you’re using AI. If you’re not, not sure what to tell you.
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Diomer@diomer·
@kylepaultests I work remote and am on zoom calls a few times a day. We switched from spectrum to starlink a few weeks ago and don’t regret it.
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Kyle Paul
Kyle Paul@kylepaultests·
Just canceled Comcast and signed up for Starlink for home and business. Hurricane season is coming, and I’ve lost internet for 6-7 days every year the last 5 years — both at home and work. No more of that.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: SpaceX is offering new discounts on @Starlink Residential plans for new U.S. customers, with pricing as low as $35/month & $0 upfront hardware cost. • 100 Mbps: $35/month (from $50/month) • 200 Mpbs: $65/month (from $80/month) • 400+ Mbps: $105/month (from $120/month) Upfront Hardware Cost: $0 Monthly Kit Fee: $0/mo The new discounts are currently available in select areas of the U.S. and the discount lasts for the first 4 months of service.

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Diomer
Diomer@diomer·
@DubzyOnceAgain You’re missing a replacement for Massachusetts. I’d take any suggestions of that replacement
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Dubzy@DubzyOnceAgain·
If we can put a man on the moon, we can replace California with Japan.
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Diomer@diomer·
@ClayTravis @wholemars @elonmusk @TigerWoods @Tesla “Hi I’m Tiger Woods, everyone knows I can drive a ball with my TaylorMade Qi35 LS like no one else… but driving a car? Not my strong suit. That’s why I let my Cybertruck running the latest version of FSD drive me everywhere”
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Benji Taylor
Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
I’m honoured to be joining 𝕏 to lead design. I believe this is the most important platform in the world, and I can’t think of a more exciting place to help shape the future. I’m looking forward to working closely with @elonmusk, @nikitabier, and the rest of the team. I’m grateful for the opportunity, humbled to be part of it, and can't wait to get started!
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
April 2026: • First test flight of Starship V3 (with first Raptor V3 flight) • Potential first FSD (Supervised) approval in Europe (April 10th) • Cybercab production begins • Tesla FSD V14.3 launches • 𝕏 money early public access • Next-gen Tesla Roadster unveil (late April, according to Elon) • Optimus V3 unveil was supposed to happen in Q1, so TBD when that'll end up happening
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Rani G@ranig

@SawyerMerritt Please post a list of events/announcements/reveals expected in April... Cybercab? Roadster? FSD in Europe? Optimus? maybe Semi? anything else?

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Diomer
Diomer@diomer·
I once took the commuter rail from Boston toward Providence on a whim (literally hopped on last minute) because I wanted to test this. And tbh, it did seem to me like if there is a simulator it is not throwing enough memory at my reality lol. TLDR; the people on board looked like low fidelity versions of the people I took on the Worcester commuter.
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Diomer@diomer·
@TeslaCharging Where’s the one for Spring Hill or Columbia TN???
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