Gundaddy
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Gundaddy
@YoGunDaddy
I love market disruptions, buckets of ammo and the wide open desert. Don’t get me started about TSLA
West Coast Hell Sumali Ağustos 2014
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NEW: Elon Musk took $500 million in loans out at SpaceX, a move that would have been illegal at a public company. It's just one example of the years of financial engineering at the helm of his companies. Latest investigation with @susannecraig nytimes.com/2026/04/24/tec…
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Elon Musk had sex with a 40 year old woman, a move that would have been illegal if she had been 13
Kirsten Grind@KirstenGrind
NEW: Elon Musk took $500 million in loans out at SpaceX, a move that would have been illegal at a public company. It's just one example of the years of financial engineering at the helm of his companies. Latest investigation with @susannecraig nytimes.com/2026/04/24/tec…
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@DailyLoud It appears the cyclist leaned against the car and fell on purpose.
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17 years ago, a chubby, heavy accent, normal-looking woman called Susan Boyle went to Britain's Got Talent. Everyone laughed at her, until she started singing.
As of 2021, Boyle had sold 25 million records. Her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream (2009), is one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century, having sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and was the best-selling album internationally in 2009. In 2011, Boyle made UK music history by becoming the first female artist to achieve three successive albums debuting at No.1 in less than two years. As of March 2026, her estimated net worth was $40 million
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@FBIDirectorKash @TheJusticeDept I get it. If you don’t make an example out of him, everyone in the military will be doing it.
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This involved a U.S. soldier who allegedly took advantage of his position to profit off of a righteous military operation.
Thank you to our agents, Intel teams, and great partners @TheJusticeDept who protected our war fighters.
Investigation ongoing.
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_
BREAKING: DOJ announces it has arrested a US Special Forces soldier who took part in the raid that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro after the soldier allegedly pocketed $400,000 by betting more than $30,000 on Maduro’s removal on Polymarket. Name: GANNON KEN VAN DYKE
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@oladoyinboolanr @CollinRugg Insider trading is a law related to publicly traded companies, not polymarket
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@CollinRugg Dude went full insider trading on a military op. Bold as hell but what did he expect?
Prediction markets are fun until the feds show up with handcuffs.
Greed got him.
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BREAKING: The DOJ has arrested a special forces soldier who made $400,000 betting on the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to ABC.
Federal investigators say the soldier bet more than $33,000 just hours before Trump announced Maduro's capture.
The special forces soldier was reportedly directly involved with the capture.
"The largest position -- a $32,537 bet that Maduro would be out of office by Jan. 31 -- resulted in a 1,242% profit of $404,222," ABC News reported.
"Following his successful trading relating to Maduro- and Venezuela-related contracts, [Gannon Ken] VAN DYKE allegedly sent most of his proceeds to a foreign cryptocurrency vault before depositing them into a newly created online brokerage account. The same day of the operation, VAN DYKE withdrew the majority of his allegedly unlawful proceeds from his Polymarket account..." the DOJ announced.
"VAN DYKE, 38, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is charged with three counts of violating the Commodity Exchange Act, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison; one count of wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; and one count of an unlawful monetary transaction, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison."
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@CollinRugg @grok is it illegal to bet on polymarket if you know the answer?
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@eatart379 @grok @tpgoebel Aha. Ok if he gets 1000 cybercabs on the road by EOY then we will be set. But in the call it felt like it was gonna be more like 50. I hope he’s sandbagging!!
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@YoGunDaddy @grok @tpgoebel Large scale… meaning hundreds of thousands… we can still get 1-5 thousand on the road this years EASY! That will out pace Waymo and push for a repricing of the stock. The metric to look at is cyber cab production… they will not just stock pile them. I think he was sandbagging
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WOW. Did anyone else just hear what I heard? Essentially: no large scale Tesla Robotaxi rollout until early next year, when v15 comes out. Musk: “We know of major architectural improvements that would improve safety significantly. It wouldn‘t make sense to deploy robotaxi at scale if we know that there are software improvements in the pipeline that improve safety.“
While I get it, and it makes sense, and this does NOT mean that the currently deployed RTs aren’t safe, this is still somewhat disappointing to hear.
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@YoGunDaddy @tpgoebel Yeah, the timeline got pushed a bit for scale. But Elon’s point was clear: v15’s major safety upgrades are worth waiting for rather than rushing unsupervised ops this year. Limited rollout in a dozen states by EOY is still the plan though. Long game.
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Elon in the Q1 2026 earnings call (yesterday):
"version 15, hopefully by the end of this year, but certainly by early next year. That will be a complete overhaul of the software architecture..."
"We have a lot of known... major architectural improvements that... improve the probability of safety significantly. I think it's not going to make sense for us to deploy unsupervised FSD or Robotaxi at large scale when we know that there are major architectural improvements..."
Hopes for unsupervised ops in "a dozen or so states by the end of this year," but "unsupervised FSD or Robotaxi revenue will not be super material this year... material probably in a significant way next year."
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"FSD 15 will come out late this year or early next year. It will run on AI4"
— @elonmusk
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@Bubblebathgirl She should have been given a medal. These idiot cyclists need to be held accountable.
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Democrat councilwoman plowed into a bicyclist, sent him flying, and then drove away in New Jersey.
The driver, Amy DeGise, lost her driving privileges for a year and had to pay a $5,000 fine, but that’s it.
The incident happened back in 2022. But given how politicians are being made to resign for sexual assault allegations and offenses, what other acts should make them step down?
In the crash, the bicyclist, Andrew Black, did go through a red light when DeGise had the green. But DeGise leaving the scene of an accident was obviously illegal.
Moreover, DeGise had no idea if Black was okay. Obviously he’s to blame for running the red light. And I loathe how many bicyclists ignore laws. But that doesn’t give other people the right to ignore laws too. There need to be more severe legal penalties for bicyclists running reds, but that’s another rant.
Should DeGise have been forced to resign from the council? Faced greater penalties? I feel like both people involved were in the wrong and both should’ve faced greater legal penalties.
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