Used Fable 5 for for a couple of prompts to see what kind of ascii art it could make...
... Then woke up the next day and its immediately been banned. 'Mythos' was fun while it lasted 😅 #Anthropic
If there's one thing I've learnt from the $SPCX IPO - it's that I should have stuck to the welding classes I did in highschool and just worked as a welder at SpaceX.
It was a historic day for markets.
Over 500 million shares of SpaceX, $SPCX, were traded today, with volume exceeding $80 BILLION.
SpaceX is now the 7th largest public company in the world.
Congratulations to all!
SpaceX IPO just kicking off with the market now open.
In an initial IPO auction/price discovery period and it sounds like trading could be opening at 10:00am (ie in ~10mins).
This will be an interesting day for markets, not to mention SpaceX. #SpaceX$SPCX
Just one day until the SpaceX IPO
Here is a reminder of how SpaceX went from virtually nothing 20 years ago to the uncontested #1 of rocket launches worldwide
BREAKING: The SpaceX, $SPCX, IPO is now receiving first indications as the Nasdaq window opens.
Details include:
1. First indications are coming in at $175/share
2. This implies a ~30% jump from the $135/share offer price
3. The IPO has drawn $350 billion in total demand, $250 billion of institutional demand
4. 70% of shares sold to institutions were allocated to long-only investors
5. SpaceX is set to open as the 6th largest public company in the world
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SpaceX IPO just kicking off with the market now open.
In an initial IPO auction/price discovery period and it sounds like trading could be opening at 10:00am (ie in ~10mins).
This will be an interesting day for markets, not to mention SpaceX. #SpaceX$SPCX
BREAKING: The SpaceX, $SPCX, IPO will be quoted at 9:50 AM ET today and begin trading at 10:00 AM ET.
Currently, the stock is indicated to open ~25% higher, making SpaceX the 7th largest public company in the world and Elon Musk the first trillionaire in history.
This is absolutely insane:
The SpaceX IPO has now drawn more than $70 BILLION worth of retail orders alone.
SpaceX is raising $75 billion, making retail interest ALONE enough to nearly fill the entire sale.
To put this in perspective, the previous record IPO was Saudi Aramco in 2020 at $29.4 billion.
This means that retail interest in SpaceX is now 2.4 TIMES larger than the total amount raised in the previous largest IPO in history.
As a result, SpaceX has announced that 20% of their IPO will be allocated to retail investors, following through on @elonmusk's vision to democratize the record IPO.
Nothing even remotely near what SpaceX is about to do has ever happened.
Friday will be a historic day.
Interviews starting to drop in preparation for @SpaceX IPO this week.
Interesting information coming out about AI1, the first orbital AI compute satellite.
Essentially this is an AI data centre satellite. There is a vision, over time to have 1m of these in low orbit, connected by laser, just like Starlink satellites are now.
What got me is the sheer size of thing - 70m wing span! Thats equivalent to a Boeing 747.
And put these in space? Well, energy and thermal management.
It’s always sunny in space ☀️⚡️
SpaceX has just officially unveiled its AI1 satellite, the first generation of its AI satellite.
Overall Specs:
• 150 kW peak compute payload
• 120 kW average compute payload
• 70 kW per ton
• Compute provider interchangeable
Dimensions:
• Wingspan: 70 meters
• Deployed height: 20 meters
Thermal System:
• 110 m² deployable liquid radiator
• Redundant pumping loops
• Integrated micrometeoroid shielding
• Deployable liquid radiators
Solar Power System:
• 150 kW solar array
• 250 W/m²
• SpaceX-manufactured solar technology from Bastrop, Texas
Architecture:
• Centralized compute module
• Large deployable solar arrays
• Deployable liquid-radiator thermal management system
• AI-focused compute satellite design ("AI1 satellite")
Elon: "The AI satellite is much simpler than a Starlink satellite. The AI satellite is essentially a lot of solar cells, you still need some laser links, but you don't have all of the super complex antennas that you have on a Starlink satellite. The easier one to design for is the AI satellite. It's bigger. A lot of this is technology we've already made with the Starlink V3 satellites."
Planets form in swirling, dusty disks around newborn stars. It's not just a theory--we can watch it happening!
These images show the rotating disk around star AB Aurigae, 520 light years from Earth. They were taking over 4 years at Paranal Observatory.
eso.org/public/videos/potw26…
YouTube ads these past few days have been ridiculous.
Multiple 1-2 minute ads, with no skip option. I listen to a lot of YT music mixes, so the backup approach now is to just download them and listen to them offline with Musicolet. It's just unworkable otherwise.
Starting to see info on the SpaceX IPO. Some big IPOs incoming this year but this one is just crazy for a stack of reasons across the board.
Still don't know what to think of it. $SPCX