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USA Katılım Haziran 2016
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NASA@NASA·
🤩 This magical, mystical scene of a star cluster within a nebula is about 8,000 light-years away. The brightest object in the picture was once thought to be a single star with 200-300 times the mass of the Sun, but @NASAHubble discovered that it's actually two separate stars.
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Tesla North America
Tesla North America@tesla_na·
Max aero vs max aesthetic Aero covers on for max range, off for max aesthetic
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Still feels surreal that this moment has finally arrived. • Company: Tesla • Description: Ride-share service • Status in Texas: Testing • Active/Non-Active: Active • Safety Driver: No • Service Area: Austin Metro
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Fredrik Lundberg
Fredrik Lundberg@lundberg24·
Thomas Sowell - Western civilization under siege: ”Western civilization has survived the invasions of Genghis Khan from the East, the Ottoman Empire from the South, and two world wars originating from within. But whether it will survive its own intellectuals is much more doubtful. The battlefront is everywhere, but especially where the young are being taught from the elementary school to the university. The sins of the human race are being taught to them as the special depravities of the United States or of Western civilization. Deep thinkers like to talk about such things as the oppression of women in Western society, when in fact women have had a much lower position in Islamic cultures, for example, and girl babies were often routinely killed in parts of Asia. It was a Western nation, Britain, which put an end to the burning of widows alive on their husbands funeral pyres in India. Slavery is of course the trump card of critics of Western civilization. But the tragic fact is that this abomination has existed on every continent inhabited by man. The pyramids were built by slaves, long before Columbus discovered America, and human beings were bought and sold for centuries in Asia as well. Slavery existed in both North and South America before the first white man set foot in the Western Hemisphere. Hard and painful as it is to realize today, leading moralists in many lands and in many centuries saw nothing wrong with slavery. It was precisely in the West, notably in England, that a moral revulsion against slavery and a movement to stamp it out everywhere developed in the late eighteenth century. Only the unchallenged might of the British navy, patrolling the waters of Africa for decades in the early nineteenth century, brought the shipmen of slaves to the Western Hemisphere to an end. The Czarist regime in Russia, though despotic by Western standards, stamped out slavery among Central Asians in its domains. The efforts of many Western powers to stop slavery within their empires and spheres of influence in Africa and the Middle East continued on well into the twentieth century, over bitter opposition by Arabs and Africans alike. The West must accept its share of the blame for participating in the exploitation and degradation of human beings, but that is very different from taking the rap for everybody else-or allowing phoney history to poison its own children's minds today. Gross double standards in judging Western and non-Western cultures have become so commonplace among intellectuals that few seem to notice it any more. Tragedies and injustices common to the human species around the world are referred to as flaws in "our society." Every ugly incident, however isolated, is immediately magnified in the media, and often treasured for years afterward, as something to be resurrected whenever anyone dares to say anything good about America or Western society. Meanwhile, many of the same intellectuals gush over foreign tyrants and brush aside their bloody oppression as mere stages on the road to a glowing future. At the height of Mao's "cultural revolution" in China, an orgy of intolerant repressions, terror, public humiliations and mass killings-Western intellectuals flocked to China and returned to say how wonderful it all was. Mao's little red book of sayings was a hot item in campus bookstores while he subjugated one-fourth of the human race and made them pawns and guinea pigs for his visions.”
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The same people who blame the West for everything also consider it a human rights violation to stop the rest of Earth from moving here 🤔
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Mike P
Mike P@mikepat711·
Drove the new Y 1100 miles this week all through New England and back to Philadelphia. FSD the entire time. I will never be the driver on any road trip ever again unless it is a Tesla with FSD. You must live with it to understand. FSD is flip phone to smartphone. Phone book to google. Stairway to escalator. Hand grinder to electric grinder. Fire to gas stove. It is a step change technology that is irreplaceable once lived with.
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
After 40 years, Spaceballs 2 will be releasing in 2027. The original movie from 1987 is the origin of Tesla Plaid & Ludicrous!
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
My Tesla picked me up from Costco driverlessly, then drove me to my office with zero interventions.
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink keeps you connected to vital communications wherever you go 🛰️🛩️
Paul Hathaway@GrotonPilot

@Starlink allows me to simply place the Mini in my airplane window and have access to the same global weather products, tools and communications at 28,000 ft that I do on the ground. Game changer. I am no longer disconnected in flight. This will save many lives. @elonmusk

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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
.@chamath: “I saw @elonmusk on Tuesday, and got to spend a couple hours with him at Tesla … He attracts these incredible men & women to work for him. They are inspiring. Sitting in a meeting and hearing what they're doing was amazing … I would not be sleeping on this company.”
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Am increasingly confident that Grok 3.5 will be the smartest AI by a significant margin
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