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Lifelong car guy, futurist dreamer, and massive tech nerd. Long $TSLA! Go SpaceX!

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Ian N@i_neu·
Seeing other language posts in my feed is very refreshing. Especially the content coming out of Japan. Terrific!
Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr

Je crois qu'on ne mesure pas ce qu'Elon Musk est en train de construire avec X. Tous les médias de l'histoire ont été couplés à une culture, une langue, une bulle géographique. Le Monde parle aux Français. Le NYT parle aux Américains. NHK parle aux Japonais. Chaque média filtre le réel à travers le prisme de sa culture locale. X est en train de devenir le premier média de l'humanité. Pas d'un pays. De l'espèce. Je le vis en temps réel. Mes posts en français se font RT par des Japonais, répondre par des Brésiliens, citer par des Américains. Des conversations qui n'auraient jamais existé il y a 5 ans. Un libertarien français qui débat avec un ingénieur de Tokyo et un entrepreneur de Sao Paulo sous le même tweet. Pas traduit par un éditeur. Traduit instantanément par l'IA, en un clic. Les bulles de filtre culturelles sont en train d'exploser. Et je pense qu'on sous-estime massivement les effets composés de ça. Quand une idée peut traverser un océan en 3 secondes, quand un argument sourcé posté à Paris peut être vérifié par un économiste à Singapour et amplifié par un développeur à Austin dans la même heure, le coût de propagation d'une bonne idée tend vers zéro. Et c'est catastrophique pour un type d'acteur très précis : les médias qui ont construit leur business model sur le monopole de l'information locale. Ceux qui pouvaient raconter n'importe quoi sur "ce qui se passe ailleurs" parce que personne ne pouvait vérifier. Quand un journaliste français écrit que "le modèle américain ne marche pas", maintenant il y a 50 Américains dans les réponses avec des sources. Quand un éditorialiste dit que "le Danemark prouve que le socialisme fonctionne", il y a un Danois qui explique que le Danemark est 10e en liberté économique mondiale. Le fact-checking n'est plus un département. C'est un effet réseau. Les médias honnêtes n'ont rien à craindre de ça. Les médias qui vendaient une narration protégée par l'ignorance géographique de leur audience vont avoir un problème existentiel. Parce qu'on ne peut plus mentir à l'échelle locale quand le monde entier regarde.

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AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲@TeslaBoomerMama·
We could do with some prayers, in the ER with TBP. Thank you.
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It’s nice to see more and more new people discover the magic of Tesla design and engineering. I love seeing videos like this. The tide is turning. People are waking up… Tesla ⚡️ SpaceX 🚀 Neuralink 🧠 Boring Co. 🕳️ XAi 🤖
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Cern Basher@CernBasher·
Comedians preparing the public for autonomous vehicles: “I’m so excited for self-driving cars…”
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Another one of Elon’s companies creating real magic for real people in real time. Pace of innovation is all that matters. Just one of MANY reasons that I support Elon. Love you, Elon. Thank you for everything.
Neuralink@neuralink

ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life. Watch to learn more:

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“They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard.” @SpaceX continues to lead the way. 🚀 🚀🚀❤️❤️❤️
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Yesterday SpaceX launched 29 more Starlink satellites from Florida. Nobody cared. Routine. Another Tuesday. Here is what actually happened. Satellite number 10,074 entered an orbit where 300,000 autonomous collision-avoidance maneuvers were executed last year alone. Not by humans. By onboard machine learning that screens conjunction data from 30 million object-transit observations per day, computes probability in real time, and fires ion thrusters if risk exceeds one in a million. The industry standard is one in ten thousand. SpaceX set its threshold 1,000 times stricter and then automated the entire thing. Three hundred thousand maneuvers. That is 820 per day. Forty per satellite per year. Every single one decided and executed by AI faster than a ground controller could open the alert email. This is Tesla Full Self-Driving logic running in vacuum at 7.8 kilometers per second. SpaceX did not stop there. In January they launched Stargaze, a space situational awareness network built on the star trackers already aboard every Starlink satellite. Thirty million observations daily, conjunction screening delivered in minutes instead of hours, and they gave the data away for free to every operator on Earth. They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard. Now connect this to last week. Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Eighty percent allocated to space. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. Satellites with 100-kilowatt solar arrays scaling to megawatt. Optimus robots replicating from raw materials. The Dyson Swarm bootstrap. Every analyst covering Terafab is modeling chip yields, capital costs, and process nodes. Not one of them is asking the question that determines whether any of it works: how do you manage ten thousand satellites without a single collision, and then scale that to ten million, and then to five billion? The answer already exists. It launched its 300,000th maneuver months ago. It processes 30 million observations every 24 hours. It operates at a collision-probability threshold three orders of magnitude beyond what any government or competitor has achieved. And it improves with every satellite added because more nodes means more eyes means better models means safer density. This is the orbital operating system for a Kardashev II civilization and it is already running. The Hormuz crisis proved that terrestrial supply chains are molecule-dependent and fragile. The Terafab announcement proved that Musk intends to move compute off-planet. But neither of those matter if the orbital environment becomes a debris field. The collision-avoidance AI is the gate. Without it, every satellite launched is a lottery ticket for Kessler syndrome. With it, density becomes self-reinforcing instead of self-destroying. Nobody is covering this because it is not a product announcement. It is not a keynote. It is infrastructure so foundational that it has become invisible, the way TCP/IP became invisible the moment the internet worked. SpaceX did not just build a satellite constellation. They built the nervous system of orbital civilization and trained it on 300,000 real-world decisions before anyone realized what they were looking at. The rockets are visible. The chips are headline news. The AI keeping ten thousand objects from destroying each other in silence at eight kilometers per second is the actual breakthrough. And yesterday they added 29 more nodes to the network. Routine.

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Jon L. Noble🇬🇧@CheckCanopy·
It’s hard to believe it’s already been 100 days since I received my Neuralink N1 implant. Looking back, the whole journey feels like science fiction that somehow became my everyday reality. The surgery on Day 0 was surprisingly easy. A quick general anaesthetic, a small incision, and the robotic system did the rest — precisely placing the 1,024 ultra-thin threads into my motor cortex. I woke up alert and in good spirits and went home the next afternoon. By Day 3 I was feeling a lot better, and by Day 7 the little scar was already starting to fade. Recovery was genuinely minimal; I felt sharper and more positive than I had been in years after the BCI was turned on. The real fun started in Week 2 when we paired the implant with my brand-new Apple MacBook (my very first Mac). The @neuralink engineers walked me through calibration sessions, and within a couple of minutes I was moving the cursor just by thinking. At first it felt like trying to remember a dream, but by Week 3 it was second nature. Scrolling, clicking, typing — all mind-controlled. The Mac integration was buttery smooth; I went from total Mac newbie to power-user faster than I ever expected. By Day 80 I was ready for the big leagues. That’s when I fired up @Warcraft of Warcraft for the first time with pure thought control. The first raid felt clunky, but once my brain and the BCI synced, it was pure magic. I’m now raiding, and exploring Azeroth hands-free at full speed — no mouse, no keyboard, just intention. It’s honestly brilliant. The freedom is addictive. The social-media side has been just as surprising. Every update I’ve shared has been met with genuine excitement rather than scepticism. Thousands of messages from people with disabilities, gamers, students, and scientists — all asking real questions about the tech and what it could mean for the future. The positivity has been overwhelming and incredibly motivating. 100 days in and I already can’t imagine life without it. The N1 didn’t just give me a new way to use a computer — it gave me a new way to live. Can’t wait to see what the next 100 days bring. Thank you all so much for your support and I will keep you all updated as we continue this journey together.
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This painting is in the background of my newest videos, although I've had it for years.
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Bought this original from you at the Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto, years back. Still enjoying it. Thought you might like to see her brought to life! @aKittimer
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Tesla Hype@TeslaHype·
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First time FSD drive with long-time car guy Marty Marty is a long-time customer and friend from my VW and Audi days. He's always been into performance cars and driven some serious machines over the years. This is his first time ever in a modern Tesla. He jumps into a brand new 2026 Model Y Long Range AWD and tries Full Self-Driving (Supervised) for the first time. Enjoy!
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Links from the video: Marques Brownlee Follow @MKBHD Investigating the Tesla Robotaxi! youtube.com/watch?v=We2ZD0… Follow @sawyermerritt Tonight was the first time I experienced the new Tesla FSD V14 windshield wiper front camera self-cleaning feature. x.com/SawyerMerritt/… Follow @tslaming BREAKING TESLA HAS PATENTED A "MATHEMATICAL CHEAT CODE" THAT FORCES CHEAP 8-BIT CHIPS TO RUN ELITE 32-BIT AI MODELS AND REWRITES THE RULES OF SILICON x.com/tslaming/statu… Thatcham Research demonstrates mega casting technology used by Tesla can be cheaper to repair than traditional structures news.thatcham.org/thatcham-resea… The Why Files Easily one of the best shows on the internet - I stayed away for years thinking it was just a bunch of conspiracy theories. I was wrong. @TheWhyFiles" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@TheWhyFiles Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode youtube.com/watch?v=Dx9wrI… Tesla HEPA Filter | Keeping Your Cabin Air Clean youtube.com/watch?v=Dx9wrI… Tesloid Fridge Model Y tesloid.ca/product/model-… Yu Seafood, Yorkdale Highly recommended yuseafood.com/yorkdalehome?g… Follow Joe Justice on 𝕏 @JoeJustice Donut Lab Videos youtu.be/uiOma6v_EZY?si… Two Bit Davinci Follow @TwoBitDaVinci Donut Lab's Test 2 - I Didn't Expect This! youtube.com/watch?v=AzIpgY… Ziroth Follow @ZirothYT Testing The World's First Solid-State Battery youtube.com/watch?v=H45HXs… TESLA montage music: ROONIN - MONEY : POWER (Royalty Free Music) youtube.com/watch?v=ftZMV4…
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Tonight was the first time I experienced the new @Tesla FSD V14 windshield wiper front camera self-cleaning feature. Tesla: "Added automatic narrow field washing to provide rapid and efficient front camera self-cleaning, and optimize aerodynamics wash at higher speed."

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