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So it’s still a nonprofit after all
OpenAI’s financials have leaked, showing $21 billion in losses against $13 billion in revenue, per Fortune
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What's concerning about Elon's haters being among the dumbest people on Earth is that if he succeeds they'll be the dumbest people on other planets, too.
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My only concern is that cursor is not going to match GitHub feature for feature Like is cursor brave enough to have the same downtime?
We're launching code storage and git hosting. Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code. Available this fall. Join the waitlist. cursor.com/origin-waitlist
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FUN FACT: Had Bill Gates kept all his original $MSFT shares since IPO, he would be richer than Elon Musk today at $1.5T in net worth. But instead, he is not even on this list. Wild!
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Elon Musk is now worth $1.3 Trillion dollars and he's using it to build a sustainable economy in space. What a waste. If that money was given to the government instead, we could build 4.5 miles of high speed rail 20 years from now.
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it’s starting they gonna break up github first cloudflare attempting it, now cursor at the end of the AI era Microsoft is just going to end up being for enterprise and gov contracts where people want a safe subpar option
We're launching code storage and git hosting. Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code. Available this fall. Join the waitlist. cursor.com/origin-waitlist
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That expert would be me. To see a Liberal cabinet minister adopt the Vic Toews’ “you’re with us or with the criminals” style language on lawful access should be the signal that the government has lost its way on Bill C-22.
A privacy expert told Global News the Liberals' push to fast-track the bill and limit debate was "staggering" and "astonishing." globalnews.ca/news/11908249/…
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You've likely seen the headlines from bills C-34, C-36, and C-22 in the media. Each may sound reasonable on their own: protect kids online, modernize privacy, help police catch criminals. But buried within is an emerging Digital Regulatory Superpower unlike anything Canadians have ever seen. These bills hand one unelected commission power over what Canadians can say, what stays private, and who the state can watch. As of today, the Federal Government is rushing to enact massive Internet Surveillance Reform into law without proper debate.
You have to read Bill C-34 on The Commission to believe it. It sets the rules on age verification, social media bans, and content removals while serving as combined regulator, investigator and advocate. At the start, Chair alone can be the full Commission. x.com/mgeist/status/20665288…
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SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models. For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon. We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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Oh look, it's that thing we all said would happen.
JUST IN: Billionaire wealth tax no longer projected to be on California ballot, as billionaires worth a combined $1 trillion flee the state in historic wealth exodus.
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JUST IN: Elon Musk's SpaceX $SPCX to acquire AI coding startup Cursor for $60,000,000,000.
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What a missed opportunity. Sundar Pichai’s journey from Chennai to leading one of the most important companies in the world is exactly the kind of story that can inspire the next generation of builders. You don’t have to agree with someone to learn from them.
Stanford grads walk out as Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage as commencement speaker. No mention of AI, unlike other uni speakers getting booed down this year. Story for @sfgate shortly
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Steve Jobs finding out that the new Siri AI features — 16 years after he acquired the company — are a calendar reminder, photo finder and contact list search
Apple WWDC just demo’d new Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence (aka Gemini distillation). It’s supposed to be more conversational with on-screen visual intelligence and can integrate user context (photos, contacts, calendars). The WWDC 2024 version was pure vapourware but this looks more legit because Siri responses actually take a while to respond. After getting fined last time for false advertising, Apple can’t mess around with this Siri update.
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Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire hasn’t taken anything away from your slice of the pie. Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire has expanded the total size of the pie. This really shouldn’t be difficult to grasp.
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they’re not jobs if they’re not valued. they’re not valued if there aren’t customers out there willing to pay them for their great work. needing the government to “create” a job is tantamount to welfare and that level of welfare resolves these individuals to a dependency on the government and lack of economic mobility. and chains our people, collectively, to a more indentured future. you may be well intentioned but you have, and always will, fail to see the destitute folly of government as a job creation engine. i have tried to engage you on this topic, in good faith, with empiricism and reasoning, but you have only dodged my points and pivoted to some populist refrain about the importance of taxation and the evils of productivity-driven success. i can only assume you’re dodging these truths because you and the rest of the politburo leadership have deemed the conversation unsafe speech and put your oligopoly at risk. let’s leave it at that then. perhaps if your ways get their day, we can all bask in the glories of the dark ages ahead.
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Elon could literally solve homelessness tomorrow. All he needs to do is sell his stake in the companies he created from the ground up, crashing the price and evaporating his wealth as well as the savings and pensions of workers globally.. handing the control of these companies over to short term profit interests and preventing any long term vision from being enacted.. THEN take whatever money that remains which will be nowhere near 1tn and give it to homeless charities who have never solved homelessness anywhere on earth because they’re financially incentivised to do the opposite. Bam - homelessness solved. The reason he doesn’t do any of this is because he’s evil.
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I think SpaceX is hilariously overvalued, and a trillion dollars is an absurd net worth. HOWEVER, this guy is right. The market (which is just the collective of all investors) has decided that’s someone whose vision they agree with and that’s where money should go. Bernie’s tweet offers no solution and serves purely to exploit people’s envy. And envy is one of the most useless and poisonous emotions. Think about it this way: Imagine you lived in a world with no flush toilets. Someone invents it and becomes a billionaire and now you no longer need to crap outside. Is the mere existence of a billionaire you’ll never meet not worth the “tradeoff”? Wouldn’t you just be glad there’s flush toilets now?
History's first trillionaire is a guy who catches rockets out of the sky with chopsticks and beams internet to every dead zone on the planet. Same guy ships cars that drive themselves, humanoid robots for the factory floor, brain chips that let paralyzed people move a cursor with pure thought, and an AI running on a supercomputer his team stood up in months instead of years. And the people crashing out about his net worth are doing it on the app he owns. The same app governments spent years trying to censor. You cannot legislate a rocket into orbit.
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The “billionaires could have solved problems X, Y, and Z with their billions but they didn’t” take is tiresome considering the US government spends *trillions* every year and it hasn’t solved homelessness, world hunger, climate change, etc.
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It's weird how the slow-thinkers don't get mad when someone wins a massive lottery payout, but building a successful business is a trigger.
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i am genuinely so happy for the SpaceX welder and cafeteria lady who became millionaires
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