
Frank Hodson III
133 posts


@NotATeslaApp I want to save multi point navigations that I frequently use.
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Which feature do you want Tesla to add the most?
CarPlay support
notateslaapp.com/news/3595/tesl…
Automations feature in China
notateslaapp.com/software-updat…
'Hey, Tesla' in China
notateslaapp.com/software-updat…
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@GadSaad Yeah, you might want to read the community note on this one. He went and admitted to first degree murder.
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@jessedacri @NotATeslaApp No, the older one is taller in a 16x10 screen ratio. The newer one is wider in a 16x9 ratio. The newer 16 inch one is just barely a little larger in total screen size. It will make it easier to watch a 16x9 movie in full screen!
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@NotATeslaApp This illustration suggests that the old one is wider which I don’t think is true. I would have had the overlay transparent to be less confusing imo.
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A comparison of the 15.4" Model Y screen compared to the new 16" screen in terms of size, aspect-ratio and resolution: notateslaapp.com/news/3489/tesl…

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@KingofSourdough @wholemars Yes! As well as maybe being able to ignore trips that I have to pull a trailer to the dump.
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@emcverse What app or service are you using to get your data separated like that? I have not been able to find a service that can do that yet.
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@elonmusk Looking forward to having companions on my android!
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Share video clips of fun interactions
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
Did you know you can save and share video clips from your Grok Companion conversations? Try it with Mika and share your fun conversations.
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I find this idea to be very interesting. I really never considered it like a "scale". I only considered sentience as yes/no.
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh
I think we should seriously consider this. Sentience/consciousness/self-awareness/experience, whatever you want to call it, likely doesn't have a hard threshold, it's a gradual scale. Even current AIs are bound to have some, if not much. x.com/vitrupo/status…
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1/Big news out of @ColbyCollege today: news.colby.edu/story/colby-co…
Colby announced a $150M lead commitment to expand its curriculum to include more applied science and engineering--including public health.
This is a major step forward for #Maine.
The public health workforce around the country, including in Maine, has dwindled in recent years.
Efforts like this one will help train the next generation of public health workers.
"The College will also direct these new investments to areas that are explicitly designed to address the challenges that have become endemic to Maine—from having one of the highest rates of cancer in the country to a legacy of harmful pollutants impacting soil and water quality."
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Not a headline, but I think about this video often when watching political commentary: youtu.be/Pwom49awRKg?si…

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@Namara18Mc I've been on X and Twitter for many years and have very few posts. I am a real (Maine) person. I understand being skeptical these days though. I'm sorry you had an uncomfortable conversation.
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FYI I’m not sure #Mainers I don’t think this person is a sincere ME conservative. I’m always suspicious when an acct. has been on here for years with few followers I didn’t pick this up with her/him immediately.But after this morning’s conversation I’ve decided I don’t need more.

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@DeweesRobert @veggie_eric I also cannot upload my own pictures on my Galaxy.
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@veggie_eric I can't use my own photos on android for video.
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@nirav_maine I'll be honest, I was waiting for a different type of shake. 😂. I thought, "Awww, that good boy is going to raise his paw!".
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@DJSnM The weight of the batteries are becoming ever so slightly lighter as they are discharged. Energy is being emitted by the lights which are leaving the box as well. Mass is getting ever so slightly smaller.
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Dear President Trump (@POTUS),
I voted for you in all three elections, but you really need to become better educated on technology issues and the positive impact Elon Musk has had on the United States’ economy and technological foundation.
You frankly sound very misinformed on these matters, and that’s not a good look for our country or for you. Elon has repeatedly stated he doesn’t want or need subsidies. He simply advocates for a true free-market approach where the best product prevails.
Unfortunately, that’s not what your administration is pursuing. You are subsidizing and streamlining approvals for all energy sources and automobile types except the new technologies Elon’s companies are developing, while imposing extra punitive excise taxes and “no Chinese content” rules specifically on solar and wind projects.
Without Elon’s companies, we would still be relying on Russian rockets to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station. The U.S. government would have a severely diminished capacity to launch satellites into space and would be paying ten times more per launch than it does with SpaceX.
People in disaster-stricken areas desperately needing communication capabilities would be left stranded without the rapid, often complimentary Starlink deployments. Successful trials of brain-chip implants to address severe disabilities like paralysis and blindness would remain confined to science fiction. Many other groundbreaking innovations Elon has brought to America and the world would simply not exist.
On the campaign trail, you called Elon a genius, yet now you’re labeling him a grifter.
You’ve done an amazing job with border security and fighting the good fight on many fronts. You get an A+ for that.
But when you make statements that are 100% factually incorrect—like claiming solar can’t keep the TV and AC on at night (false: it can and does with utility-scale batteries and home battery units worldwide, improving grid control by moving it from the Stone Age to a modern, real-time control era; there’s a reason China is adding more solar than any other energy type, and it’s not to save the environment), or that you can’t take long road trips in EVs (wrong: I’ve done it, as have nearly every Tesla owner I know, crossing the country without issue—it’s the best road-tripping car I’ve ever owned), or that EV trucks ruin roads and can’t go far (wrong again)—you undermine your credibility with these incorrect statements.
As an ardent supporter of you and our country, I pray that God grants you the wisdom to recognize that what you said about Elon on the campaign trail was true.
I humbly recommend consulting him on these issues and seriously considering his advice, not calling him degrading names, making false statements about technology you don’t fully understand, or downplaying the significant and critical contributions he has made and continues to make to our country. What happened to the idea that we need to protect and support our geniuses?
If we lose the technology race, we lose everything. Instead of being great, we will be too late, and that won’t look good on a hat, trust me.
On another front, can we please get our spending under control? I think you would admit the OBBB doesn’t achieve that and needs to. The law of compounding interest stands still for no man or country. Compounding interest on savings is great; on debt, it’s a road to bankruptcy, as you well know.
The can can’t take another kick. The mess you inherited is monumental and will require bold action, not business as usual.
May God bless you, President Trump, and may God bless America.


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The United States is about to walk off the field, ceding a major economic lever for the 21st century to China. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Ember@ember_energy
Electrification will supercharge industrial growth ⚡📈 In 2023, global markets for EVs, heat pumps and batteries were 3x bigger than wind and solar. By 2035, they’ll be 8x. Countries leading on electrification are building for the future. ember-energy.org/latest-insight…
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