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@thematrixb0t This is valid. WiFi and cellular can be used to create a 3D portrait of active people in a building as well as movement. The signals get blocked by humans, basically used as a sort of radar. This was on display at the consumer electronics show in 2026.
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Tesla’s Cybertruck “Birthing Tunnel” The Cybertunnel
At Gigafactory Texas, Tesla built a 1,355-foot covered tunnel, constructed by The Boring Company in just nine weeks to transport finished Cybertrucks directly from the production line to the outbound logistics yard.
The tunnel passes beneath a major highway, allowing vehicles to move seamlessly without exposure to traffic, weather, or external bottlenecks.
Strategic Objective:
•Shield vehicles from environmental exposure
•Eliminate transfer delays and surface-level crossings
•Preserve uninterrupted production flow
By removing outdoor staging and weather-related slowdowns, the Cybertunnel compresses delivery timelines, increases throughput efficiency, and reduces pre-shipment risk to finished vehicles.
This isn’t just infrastructure.
It’s vertical integration applied to logistics.
Source: @JoeTegtmeyer
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Starlink Mobile’s next-gen satellites will deliver 5G speeds from space with 100x the data density of the current V1 generation satellites
V2 satellites will seamlessly enable streaming, internet browsing, high-speed apps and voice calls, just like being connected to a terrestrial network → starlink.com/mobile

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@PawelHuryn You need to design the ability for it to self generate income to offset the token burn rate, creating a perpetual AI tool that is self paying sustainable.
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JUST IN: Perplexity launched "Perplexity Computer" — and it might be the most complete AI agent system available right now.
Not a chatbot upgrade. Not a research tool with a new name.
A system that plans entire projects, delegates to specialist AI models, and runs autonomously for hours, days, or months (their words).
Here's what makes the architecture genuinely different:
→ Opus 4.6 handles core reasoning and orchestration
→ Gemini handles deep research (spawning its own sub-agents)
→ Grok handles lightweight speed tasks
→ Veo 3.1 handles video generation
→ Nano Banana handles image creation
→ ChatGPT 5.2 handles long-context recall and wide search
→ You can override model choices per subtask
19 models total. Each task runs in an isolated environment with a real filesystem, real browser, and real tool integrations.
You describe an outcome. It breaks it into tasks and subtasks, creates sub-agents for each, and coordinates them automatically. When a sub-agent hits a problem, it spawns more sub-agents to solve it.
And it connects to your existing stack — GitHub, Google Drive, Gmail, Slack, Jira, Linear, Notion, Confluence, Ahrefs, Airtable, and more.
Critically, it doesn't just run once. It can run on a schedule. Reading your docs, checking your project boards, pulling from your CRM, and acting on what it finds. Market monitoring. Competitor tracking. Weekly reports with charts. Content pipelines. CRON jobs that actually execute.
Not "AI that helps you once." AI that runs in the background for days or months.
Think of it as managed OpenClaw — similar autonomous capability (scheduled tasks, multi-step workflows, tool integrations) but fully managed. No Mac Mini. No security config. No infrastructure to maintain.
I tested it with a complex prompt — a full stock trading simulator with what-if scenarios, correlation heatmaps, sentiment analysis, and a Bloomberg Terminal aesthetic.
Two prompts later: deployed to Netlify via GitHub, with working CRON jobs updating live data. I've started using it to analyze my portfolio.
But coding is just one lane. This thing researches, writes reports, generates datasets, creates videos, processes documents, and connects to your existing tools — all in one coordinated workflow.
The real shift: you don't choose a model anymore. You describe what you need. The system routes each piece of work to whichever model does it best — and spawns new agents when it hits a wall.
19 models, dynamic sub-agents, scheduled tasks, and your entire tool stack connected.
Thoughts?
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@SawyerMerritt @xai Brilliant….Free business capital injection from one entity to the other, instead of paying taxes to the government to waste on fraud. So smart!
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BREAKING: Tesla has officially announced that they have invested $2 billion into @xAI.
Statement: "On January 16, 2026, Tesla entered into an agreement to invest approximately $2 billion to acquire shares of Series E Preferred Stock of xAI as part of their recent publicly-disclosed financing round."
Tesla’s investment was made on market terms consistent with those previously agreed to by other investors in the financing round. As set forth in Master Plan Part IV, Tesla is building products and services that bring AI into the physical world. Meanwhile, xAI is developing leading digital AI products and services, such as its large language model (Grok).
In that context, and as part of Tesla’s broader strategy under Master Plan Part IV, Tesla and xAI also entered into a framework agreement in connection with the investment. Among other things, the framework agreement builds upon the existing relationship between Tesla and xAI by providing a framework for evaluating potential AI collaborations between the companies. Together, the investment and the related framework agreement are intended to enhance Tesla’s ability to develop and deploy AI products and services into the physical world at scale. This investment is subject to customary regulatory conditions with the expectation to close in Q1'2026."

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@JohnPalminteri Someone hit the Montecito roundabout the other day on lower coast village road on the SB end coming down from Hot Springs and took out a huge chunk of the Santa Barbara sandstone that wraps around it.
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Congratulations to the @Starlink team for achieving activation in 155+ countries!
Starlink@Starlink
This year, we activated Starlink in 35+ new markets, and are now covering 155+ countries and a global area home to 3.2 billion people, including those who live in some of the most remote places on Earth
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We’ve received approval to develop Space Launch Complex-37 for Starship operations at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Construction has started.
With three launch pads in Florida, Starship will be ready to support America’s national security and Artemis goals as the world’s premiere spaceport continues to evolve to enable airport-like operations. We’d like to thank the Department of the Air Force (@usairforce), 45th Space Force (@SLDelta45), and U.S. Fish and Wildlife (@USFWS) for their effort on the environmental review
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@CaltransD5 @CaltransHQ @CA_Trans_Agency China would’ve had it opened in a week and a new hotel built at the top. Let’s go, pick it up! I’d love to take a trip up the 1 again before we land on mars!
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Highway Highlights–Nov. 27, 2025
Crews are working today, through the holiday, and into the weekend to keep repairs moving at Regent’s Slide!
🌐Regent’s Slide Removal Emergency Project website: dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-…
⚠️QuickMap.dot.ca.gov or call 1-800-427-ROAD.




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@yatharthmaan @elonmusk When you build a rocket with corrugated roofing, it’s gonna fail. But they’ll figure it out, they always do!
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Everyone in the spaceflight community is eager to know what exactly happened with the Booster.
It would be really cool if you could tell anything about it. @elonmusk 🙏

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@WallStreetMav I have a question. Why are these stats in decimal places. How in the hell do you have a .27 or a .47 percent sexual offense. Did like a grown man and a midget heavy pet someone? Fix the math. Regardless they’re all sick fuxs.
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Why is the radical left wing UK Labor govt so eager to import more fake refugees from these countries?
Why won't they launch mass deportations?
Any normal govt would see these stats, then start sinking boats in the English Channel to halt the incoming invaders.
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok
S*x offenses in London by nationality This should tell you everything you need to know…
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@elonmusk Protect your people & your culture or your society will become overrun by those who seek to take advantage and then push out the historical population. There is generational heritage that if not protected will be lost to the invasion that is occurring in Europe. Unacceptable.
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If the current British government is not on the side of the people of Britain, then they are, by definition, traitors
Liz Truss@trussliz
We know whose side they are on. And it's not the people of Britain.
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@krassenstein Why? It will stop all voter fraud in its tracks & verify a US citizen is actually voting. Makes perfect sense. Anything else just creates the potential for fraud, which is illogicall. Why in a democratic voting system would you want to risk anything but the true votes of people?
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