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Kelly

@gurnee

Materials Management @SpaceX Licensed US Merchant Mariner @USCG

Austin, TX Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Kelly
Kelly@gurnee·
Networking night with the CLAY STAPP+CO office crew✔️ #DallasRealEstate
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Gretchen Smith🇺🇸
Gretchen Smith🇺🇸@GretchenPSmith·
Wanted: 6’3”+ tatted up military veteran biker with hard body, big heart, and stronger hands. My ride-or-die who’ll protect me, and make me laugh till I cry. Loyal like a dog, Christian like Jesus, works hard, not wealthy, but not deadass broke either. Only eyes for me. Easy on the eyes:)) Age: 49+ish this does not matter… This is my dream list. Get in touch with me only if you can handle a woman who’ll laugh with you, cry on your shoulder, and needs you more than she’ll ever admit. I AM A LOT😂❤️🙏🏽
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Goon
Goon@luckygooon·
This be crazy!! the wait time for the new Teslaaaaaaa
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Kelly
Kelly@gurnee·
@wholemars San Antonio, Fort Worth & Brownsville / @StarbaseTX next. Time to expand the Texas triangle 💯
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
At 15 years old, Liv Perrotto’s biggest dream was to meet @elonmusk. She had even written out a list of questions to ask him. Her mother @rebeccaperrotto told me that just days before she passed away from cancer, she had a chance to speak with Elon, but she was too tired and asked him to call later. The questions still sit on her nightstand, unanswered. Liv's mother shared them with me in hopes that Elon would change that today. 1) Are you going to make your own phone? 2) Are you expanding the Tesla Diner to new areas? 3) Will there be any new games with any upcoming Tesla updates? 4) What is your favorite anime? 5) Have you ever been to Japan? What was your favorite place/thing there? 6) Do you know who Hatsune Miku is? 7) Was Ani inspired from Misa from Death Note? 8) Can you make Asteroid (the Shiba Inu zero-g indicator she designed for the Polaris Dawn mission) the mascot for SpaceX?
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Josh Linville
Josh Linville@JLinvilleFert·
When they are calling for softball sized hail amd your truck doesn't fit in the garage, you get creative. Bags of dirt for the win!!
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Arpe
Arpe@Arpe_DK·
@robotaxi Small area does that mean unsupervised from the start? 🤔
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Tesla Robotaxi
Tesla Robotaxi@robotaxi·
Robotaxi now rolling out in Dallas & Houston 🤠
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
She didn’t just serve tables… she studied people. Smiles, eye contact, hesitation, she learned exactly when someone was about to spend more… or tip less. And, according to her, that’s where the “morally questionable” tactics came in. She’d casually start listing the most expensive options first, letting customers get overwhelmed until they just said “yeah, that one.” Bigger bill… bigger tip. It worked more often than it should. But that wasn’t even the part that made people uncomfortable. When a table left a small tip, she’d switch instantly, soft voice, concerned expression, even crouching down beside them. “Was there something wrong with my service?” she’d ask, holding the receipt just enough for them to see. Awkward silence. Guilt creeping in. And just like that… wallets opened again. But her most shocking moment? After forgetting a table for nearly 45 minutes, she came back with an apology and a story about performing CPR on someone outside. The mood flipped instantly… and they left her a huge tip. Now the internet is split, some calling it genius, others calling it straight manipulation. This says a lot about how easily emotions; guilt, pressure, and sympathy can be turned into money. Question: If you found out your server used tactics like this on you… would you feel played, or would you respect the hustle?
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She paid for convenience… but got frustration instead. Every single week, like clockwork, the same name popped up on her delivery app, Amber. Same shopper. Same driver. And somehow… the same problem. Missing items. Every. Time. At first, she brushed it off. Mistakes happen. But when it became a pattern, it stopped feeling like an accident and started feeling personal. Then came the message that pushed her over the edge: “Canned Pepsi is unavailable.” That was it. That was the moment something didn’t sit right. Because this wasn’t the first time. So instead of accepting it, she did something unexpected, she got in her car and drove straight to the store herself. Heart pounding, phone in hand, ready to prove what she already suspected. She walked through those doors… turned into the beverage aisle… …and froze. Shelves. Fully stocked. Rows and rows of canned Pepsi staring right back at her. Not low. Not hidden. Not sold out. Plenty. At that moment, it wasn’t about soda anymore. It was about trust. She took photos. Filed a complaint. Spoke to management. Because, how many other people were being told the same thing? How many orders were being quietly shorted while customers paid full price? This is exactly why people are starting to question these delivery services… it only takes one bad experience repeated too many times. If this happened to you, would you have let it go… or would you have gone to the store to catch the truth yourself?

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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RogerTSLAquant
RogerTSLAquant@RogerTSLAquant·
@elonmusk The man who helped build LiDAR for spacecraft docking is telling you it's not the right tool for roads. That's not a hot take — that's an engineer speaking. Vision scales. Trust the builder. 🚀
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
People oddly assumed that I didn’t understand LiDAR, even though I oversaw the custom LiDAR development that Dragon uses to dock with the Space Station
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Aujourd'hui grosse discussion avec mes ingés (chez Argil) sur pourquoi Elon a viré le LIDAR de ses voitures autonomes. Choix radical, moqué pendant des années, et comme d'hab il avait raison depuis le début. Le LIDAR c'est un laser qui balaye l'environnement et crache un nuage de points 3D. Sur le papier tu obtiens la géométrie exacte du monde. Dans la vraie vie c'est une verrue technologique collée sur le toit parce qu'on sait pas faire mieux avec la vision seule. Problème numéro un : ça rajoute une modalité dans le training du modèle. Ton réseau doit apprendre à fusionner vision + lidar + radar + ultrasons. Chaque capteur en plus c'est une source de désaccord à arbitrer, pas une source d'info supplémentaire. Sensor fusion artisanale = dette technique permanente. Problème numéro deux, la bitter lesson de Rich Sutton : scaler le compute sur une seule modalité bat systématiquement les architectures bricolées à la main. Tesla a dropé le radar, puis les ultrasons, est passé full end-to-end vision. Leur courbe sur les edge cases s'est accélérée APRÈS, pas avant. Waymo fait l'inverse et reste stuck en ops géofencée. Problème numéro trois, le plus fondamental : le LIDAR voit la géométrie, pas la sémantique. Il sait qu'il y a un truc, pas ce que c'est ni ce que ça va faire. Les derniers 9 de fiabilité sont des problèmes de cognition, pas de perception brute. Un capteur de plus résout rien, il ajoute du bruit. Sébastien Loeb balance une 208 T16 à 180 dans un chemin boueux corse sous la pluie avec zéro LIDAR. Deux yeux, un cerveau. L'évolution a donné des yeux aux prédateurs pendant 500 millions d'années, pas des lasers. Il y a une raison. Le LIDAR c'est l'équivalent du marxisme appliqué à l'économie. Une solution planifiée, centralisée, qui prétend modéliser explicitement ce qui doit émerger d'un système distribué et adaptatif. Tu remplaces l'intelligence par de la mesure, la compréhension par de la donnée, l'émergence par le contrôle. Ça rassure les ingénieurs qui veulent tout spécifier en amont, exactement comme la planif rassurait les économistes soviétiques. Et ça échoue pour les mêmes raisons : la réalité est trop riche pour être capturée par un capteur, comme elle est trop riche pour être capturée par un plan quinquennal. La vraie intelligence, celle de Hayek comme celle de Tesla, c'est de faire confiance à un système qui apprend de l'expérience plutôt que de tout pré-encoder. L'élégance d'une solution c'est son rapport signal sur complexité. Le LIDAR explose le dénominateur. Défendre le LIDAR en 2026 c'est préférer empiler des hacks plutôt que résoudre le vrai problème. C'est de la feignasserie intellectuelle maquillée en rigueur d'ingénieur. Les mêmes gens qui défendaient les systèmes experts en 2012 contre le deep learning. Ils finiront pareil. Never bet against end-to-end. Never bet against la simplicité. Never bet against Elon.

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Tesla North America
Tesla North America@tesla_na·
Place your order while en route to Tesla Diner & it will be ready right after you arrive
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