Ed
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Ed
@EdDaWord
Principal UX Eng @microsoft. Previously Staff Design Eng @twitter. Genuinely dumb after 3 pm. ECE from @UWaterloo



BREAKING: SpaceX advisers have reached out to major index providers, including Nasdaq, to discuss how SpaceX can join key indexes “sooner than normal,” per WSJ. SpaceX might be joining the S&P 500 very soon.




It’s official - @elonmusk is planning to merge SpaceX and xAI.

Thank You Africa🌍❤️ I Will be back.✊🏽




love this mini-app, helps me keep my priorities straight



So many parents push their kids like crazy. They push them to be great students, great athletes, great musicians… to get into the best schools, land the best jobs, and become “the most successful.” Growing up in Silicon Valley, I saw this constantly. And I’ve always wondered: what’s the actual point of all that pressure? Let’s say everything goes exactly the way that parent dreamed: Their kid gets straight A’s, gets into Stanford, gets hired at Goldman, makes partner, gets rich. Then what? Is that really the end game? Is that why you push them with three tutors, piano lessons, chess club, AP classes, all of it? When my kid is in his 40s, I hope he’s a good citizen, doing something he likes. I hope he’s a good friend, a good husband and father. I hope he’s healthy and happy. That’s it. That’s the end game. That’s the best-case scenario. You can’t want more than that - and I’m not sure “more” is even good. You don’t need 23 tutors and endless pressure to get there.














