Is it really so simple?

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Exciting News: I've Completed My Course! I'm thrilled to share that I've completed the Stable Diffusion course on Coursiv. It's been a rewarding experience, and I'm eager to continue learning more. You can view my certificate here: app.coursiv.io/certificates/…. 🔗coursiv.io?utm_source=produc… #Coursiv #Learning #Skills #AI
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More Clean Adventures added! There are plenty of fun activities to explore this weekend! Check out the options available in Any City and book something that catches your interest. Shop around and then sign in to save your favorites for later booking. 4goodcleanfun.org/explore/la…
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Never underestimate the power of vertical integration and first principles engineering!!!
The Tesla Cybercab is ~3.4 times more efficient than a Waymo I-PACE. The Cybercab is built from the ground up as a Robotaxi. The Waymo is a retrofitted platform with a sensor suite that adds excess weight, drag, and constant compute/sensor power draw.
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I'm a Graduate of the Coursiv AI Mastery series! Thanks to all my robot pals for seeing me through the struggle!
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look out for this scammer pretending to be @bretjohnsen and offering stock in @SpaceX
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My Tesla drives me anywhere I ask it to.
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FSD Supervised is the only software that has completed several coast-to-coast drives without human input
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Happy Autonomous Vehicle Day!!! It's really starting to feel like we got this! As someone who has always prided my above average (aren't we all?) driving skills, I have to admit that I believe my Cybertruck is now perhaps a much safer driver than I.
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We're in the middle of an apathy epidemic and no one cares!
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Scott Bradford retweeted
Looney Tunes’ guide to dictate all interactions between Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner. Developed by Chuck Jones and his team. See more fascinating historical photos: bit.ly/453YnYN
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What a great positive outlook from an age group so often resistant to change and new technology! May each new day continue to bring you excitement!!!
@elonmusk Elon, My husband Ted and I share this X account, and we’ve posted together many times. But today I wanted to write to you personally, from my own heart. I want to thank you for creating tools that help me learn something new every single day, that make my life better, and that actually make me excited to live longer — because your inventions keep getting more amazing. I was born in 1942 in Normandy, France, under German occupation. In 1946, my family moved to the coast along the English Channel. So many towns and villages had been damaged or destroyed. As children, we played among the old bunkers and in cemeteries. Later in life, I married an American airman, moved to the United States with him, earned a doctorate in education, and spent my career teaching languages. Now I’m 84 years old, retired, and living in Alaska with my husband of 64 years. Not long ago I discovered you and your work. We recently bought a Cyberbeast, and I love everything about it — the comfort, the incredible technology, and especially FSD, which we use every day. We even installed a Starlink dish on our roof so we have reliable internet everywhere in Alaska. I use Grok every single day. Thanks to you, I’m now learning about AI itself — at 84! I also use X daily because it lets me see what’s really happening in the world, without media filters or propaganda, and connect with people from every corner of the globe. Instead of living in the past and reminiscing about the “good old days,” I wake up every morning excited to see what new invention or breakthrough you’re working on and what the future will bring. Thank you, Elon, from the bottom of my old heart. You’ve made this 84-year-old woman feel young and hopeful again. ❤️ Françoise Here we are with our new Cyberbeast !
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Scott Bradford retweeted
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If you’re thinking about switching to a Tesla because of high gas prices, don’t do it! Let me try to talk you out of it. Full Self-Driving completely ruins the fun of driving. I barely get to drive manually anymore. The car just smoothly takes me from A to B, leaving me with extra time to sit with my thoughts, completely relaxed and stress-free. Terrible. It parks itself and nails it every single time, which is annoying because I can’t park that well. No more physical key, so my phone is the key now. That means I can’t collect keychains anymore. Devastating 😩 The ambient lights sync with the music and turn the cabin into a nightclub. I hate clubbing. There’s no gear stick. The car just knows what to do. You put your foot on the pedal and it figures out whether you should go forward or reverse. No thinking required. The seats are both heated and cooled, so I don’t even get the nostalgic thrill of butt sweat anymore 🥵 The glovebox has a PIN code, and the car has cameras everywhere, so nobody can break in or steal anything. How am I supposed to live like that? And now that Grok is built into the car, I literally don’t have to think anymore. I’m getting dumber by the day because it already knows everything. Oh, and Teslas don’t have an engine, which means you get a massive frunk. Way too much storage. It’s ridiculous. Then there’s charging on roadtrips. I have to plug in the cable (the horror), wait 5-15 minutes, pay $10–$20, and catch up on work, play games or just chill. Meanwhile I used to spend $100 at the gas station for the privilege of standing around smelling fumes for five minutes. Truly a downgrade. And before you say “But Teslas catch on fire!”, they’re actually 11 times less likely to catch fire than gas cars. So maybe calm the f*ck down. Anyway, you’ve been warned. Definitely don’t buy a Tesla! ⚡️🚗 ❌
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