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🚨 WOW! Nick Shirley says it PERFECTLY on Elon Musk
"I don't think too many people actually say THANK YOU to Elon Musk. Do people realize what he's actually done for society?"
"I'm looking at him just eye to eye. I'm like, 'wow, this man has done a lot for society and he's taking his time to just talk with ME.'"
"I think we both just wanted to meet each other and to have a conversation."
"And everyone just wants to DEMONIZE Elon Musk."
"Between Starlink, between Tesla, between the uh between X, between the tunnels, like do people realize how much this man has done? PayPal too. Do people actually realize how much impact this man has had on society?"
"He's not money driven. And everyone wants to get mad at him for having money? That's just what happens when you provide such value to the world."
Thank you @ElonMusk! Team America, team civilization 🇺🇸
📽️ @ShawnRyan762 @nickshirleyy
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@sen_investing @elonmusk This is a failure to understand what type of company Tesla is, and what Tesla is poised to do
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@elonmusk BYD is the Tesla killer. US has not opened the market for it so Tesla is surviving. It’s getting its ass handed over in EU, China and others.
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What happened to all the Tesla killers that legacy press and hedge fund short sellers predicted were coming? 🤔
Captain Eli@TheCaptainEli
Tesla alone sold 117,300 EVs in the US — more than ALL other EV makers combined (99,099). GM + Hyundai + Toyota + Rivian + Ford + Lucid + BMW + VW + everyone else… still couldn’t beat Tesla’s single-quarter numbers. Tesla outsold the entire rest of the industry by over 18,000 vehicles.
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@AdewoleMustaph9 @newstart_2024 I believe he is just highlighting this as a risk, not necessarily saying he thinks that’s the case right now, but more that it could go that way and it’s something we should keep in mind as we develop AI
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If Elon Musk really thinks shadowy “extinctionists” are programming AI to wipe out humanity, he should bring evidence not sci-fi monologues on The Joe Rogan Experience.
Blaming fringe groups like the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement while he himself builds advanced AI isn’t a warning it’s deflection.
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Elon Musk on Joe Rogan: “If AI gets programmed by the extinctionists, its utility function will be the extinction of humanity.”
In this 3:04 clip, Musk blasts the “death cult” mindset he sees in elite circles:
- Calls out a New York Times-featured guy from the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement who wants zero humans left (“better if there were none”).
- Says this anti-human view has infiltrated social media, Google, and Facebook.
- Warns the extreme environmentalism turns humanity into a “plague” — and if extinctionists influence AI, it could literally aim to wipe us out.
- Rogan jokes he'd party with the guy; Musk says he can “go to hell.”
Musk: “I'm pro-environment… but they've gone way too far. Earth could handle 10X the population without destroying rainforests.”
A stark warning on AI safety and the dangers of anti-human ideology.
Is Musk right — is this a real threat, or just paranoia?
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@TheChiefNerd That’s a good point, probably not the “default” way to think about it
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Sam Altman in a new interview says Orbital Data Centers are not going to matter at scale this decade:
“I honestly think the idea, with the current landscape of putting data centers in space is ridiculous. If you do the very rough math of launch costs relative to the cost of power on earth and to say nothing how you are going to fix a broken GPU in space— they do break a lot unfortunately— we are not there yet. There will be a time, space is great for a lot of things, Orbital Data Centers are not something that is going to matter at scale this decade.”
This clip isn’t going to age well for Sam.
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@peter_pie_ @hubermanlab You bet! never fun not being able to sleep after quitting. What kind of Tesla do you drive?
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Hey, thanks! I appreciate that!
It's not easy. The first 3 days are always the hardest.
I actually just traveled cross-country in my Tesla. So, in the first part of my trip, I booked a KOA with nothing around. I've found changing my environment like that really helps.
If you ever want to reach out, don't hesitate. And thanks again for the support.
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@peter_pie_ @hubermanlab Congrats! That is amazing. I'm dependent on it but looking to quit soon
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For me cannabis started as fun and eventually became anesthesia.
I defended the insights and ignored the dependence. Anxiety grew, my world got smaller, and quitting felt terrifying.
On day 10 without THC, alcohol, or nicotine. Trying to build a life that doesn’t require escape. Grateful to be facing things more directly.
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Humanoid robots are so overhyped. The best robot is the one that gets the task done best and cheapest. Almost never a humanoid.
Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_
Everyone talks about humanoids. Meanwhile, @loki_robotics:
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Property tax is just a tax on unrealized gains and I'm tired of pretending it's not.
You buy a house for $300k. Years later, market goes up, assessor says it's worth $600k now. Boom—your tax bill jumps, even though you haven't sold a damn thing, pulled equity, or seen a dime of cash from that "gain." You're paying every year on paper wealth that only exists on Zillow or some county spreadsheet.
We lose our minds when politicians float taxing unrealized stock gains for billionaires ("muh forced sales!"), but grandma gets hit with the same thing on her family home and we're supposed to call it "paying for schools and roads"? Nah.
It's a wealth tax dressed up as a service fee, and it only feels fair because we've normalized it for centuries. Once the mortgage is paid off, you should OWN it outright—no annual ransom to the county just because your neighborhood got trendy.
Abolish property taxes on primary residences. Tax consumption if you must, but stop pretending "ownership" means you rent from the government forever.
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@Erdayastronaut @yatharthmaan What an amazing perspective! Clearly thinking about the big picture rather than me, me, me
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@yatharthmaan I disagree. I’ve had incredible access, always thankful for what I’ve been able to see and share. This isn’t a this vs that. It’s a potentially new, excitable audience being reached and influenced by THE BIGGEST influencer on the planet! I’m super glad he’s able to share so much!
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🚨 Did Stephen Hawking Just Give Us a Way to Find Parallel Universes?
Just 10 days before his death, Stephen Hawking revealed a mind-blowing idea that could change how we see reality. Together with physicist Thomas Hertog, he published a paper called "A Smooth Exit from Eternal Inflation"—a roadmap to detecting parallel universes.
Hawking’s theory builds on “eternal inflation,” the idea that after the Big Bang, the universe expanded so fast that it created countless “bubble” universes, each with its own rules of physics. The problem? There could be infinitely many, making it impossible to study… until now.
Hawking and Hertog simplified the math, suggesting our universe is part of a finite set of universes with similar properties. This makes the multiverse concept not just science fiction, but potentially testable.
But how could we ever see another universe? Hawking’s team points to the cosmic microwave background (CMB)—the faint “echo” of the Big Bang. Tiny patterns or unusual signals in this cosmic glow could hint at collisions or interactions with other universes.
Even more fascinating: they introduced a “holographic” approach, suggesting our universe’s history might be encoded on its boundaries, like a cosmic hologram. This means we could explore the multiverse indirectly, opening doors to discoveries beyond imagination.
Though we haven’t confirmed it yet, Hawking’s final theory gives scientists a real roadmap to test for parallel universes.
Could we soon find proof that we are not alone… not in life, but in reality itself? 🌠

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