Software Engineer, Technologist, Entrepreneur, Investor, Father of two amazing kids

Joined January 2016
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Tesla’s are the safest vehicle on the road, let me show you why and it’s all about safety…. Here’s some are just a few of the articles I’ve collected in the past, so why aren’t you in a Tesla now?
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"Tesla FSD is getting harder and harder to distinguish from a driverless vehicle. Tesla’s latest version of FSD, v14.3.3, feels more like a Level 4 driverless ADAS than past versions of FSD. Of all the car manufacturers today pursuing an advanced ADAS, Tesla is ahead. Way ahead. I just finished testing a 2026 Toyota bZ with Toyota’s version of an ADAS. It is a very basic lane centering technology. And this is from the largest car manufacturer in the world. When I drive with (Tesla) FSD now, I just sit there as a passenger and monitor the drive." - Forbes contributor Brooke Crothers
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SpaceX president @Gwynne_Shotwell reveals over half of all 22,000 employees bought an extra $1,000,000,000 of stock in their own IPO "We're about 22,000 strong. I'm super proud that over half of us actually bought additional stock in this opening, totalling a billion dollars" "The thank-you go to all of you for hanging in there, for keeping a straight spine as the doubters doubt, to achieve historic things every day"
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Replying to @greg16676935420
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I love the incredible people of SpaceX beyond words
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ALT Bender Bite My Shiny Metal Ass GIF

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Give me a booty call
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Finally Cybertruck ASS!!!!
Tesla has announced that Actually Smart Summon will roll out to Cybertruck owners soon!
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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."
Jun 8
Watch @ElonMusk provide a technical update on SpaceX’s capability to manufacture, launch, and operate AI satellites at scale → spacexipo.com
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Crazy that Ontario cancelled their Starlink deal, but the teachers pension plan is making a fortune on SpaceX
Here's the announcement that the Ontario, Canada Teachers' Pension Plan made in 2019 when they invested $300M into @SpaceX, which at the target IPO valuation of $1.75T would be worth $11.6B: "SpaceX is the world’s leading private space launch provider, and we are excited to work with the company in the next phase of its growth as it rolls out its Starlink satellite network." This would come out to about $33,500 for each of the Pension Plans' 346,000 members. Incredible.
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A Tesla Is twice as likely to reach 250,000 miles as a Subaru, according to a new iSeeCars study covering more than 174 million vehicles. In a ranking of the car brands most likely to reach 250,000 miles, @Tesla beat out Ford, Kia, Chevy, BMW, VW, Mazda, Subaru, Mercedes, Volvo, and many others, and ranked 3rd overall in the luxury category.
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NEWS: Billionaire investor Ron Baron has placed a $1 billion order for SpaceX IPO shares and says he is not selling in his lifetime. Baron, the founder and CEO of Baron Capital, laid out his case on a client call. His firm has put about $2 billion into SpaceX across 27 employee tender rounds since 2017, a position now worth roughly $15 billion after compounding at 54% per year. He believes SpaceX, coming public at under $2 trillion, will reach $10 trillion to $30 trillion within 10 to 15 years and become the largest, most profitable company on the planet. People inside the company tell him he is lowballing it. On Starlink alone, Baron projects 300 million subscribers and about $1 trillion in annual revenue within a decade, making it worth around $14 trillion on its own.
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The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is sitting on a potential windfall of as much as $11.6 billion from an initial investment of about $300 million into @SpaceX in 2019. This would make it the single most successful investment the pension plan has ever made. The Teachers portfolio, which manages $279B in assets for about 346,000 members, includes working and retired teachers in Ontario. theglobeandmail.com/business…
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Replying to @aaditsh
Hardware is hard
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Found em!
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Wow check this out @SawyerMerritt Coop has some cats living in the back of his @cybertruck 😂
There are 6 baby kittens living in the bottom of my Cybertruck and I can’t get them out. Yesterday we noticed 4 were missing and thought a predator snuck into the garage and got them. I had to drive into town, and when I got back, we started hearing rustling and whining from the back of the truck. Turns out, momma cat thought the safest place in the garage is my truck. This means 4 of them were in there while I was driving. Can someone advise me on how best to get them out?
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Anthropic and Google are now paying @SpaceX a combined $2.17 billon per month for compute capacity. That's a revenue run rate of $26 billion per year. BIG MONEY.
SpaceX has just announced that they have entered into a $920 million per month agreement with Google to provide compute capacity, according to a new filing. "On June 5, 2026, we entered into a Cloud Service Agreement with Google with respect to access to compute capacity. The customer has agreed to pay us $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029, with capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee. The compute capacity provided includes approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory, and other related components. After December 31, 2026, the agreement may be terminated by either party upon 90 days' notice. The customer will retain ownership of, and intellectual property rights in, its content, Al models, and related data."
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Jun 4
JUST IN: Goldman Sachs says SpaceX can grow AI revenue by 100X over next 4 years
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Tesla drives itself across Canada w/ FSD Supervised Coast to coast from Vancouver to Halifax – 3,760 miles/6,051 km – with zero human input
@DavidMoss, @DevinOlsenn, and @Scotsrule08 are proud to announce that we have successfully completed the world’s first Canada coast to coast fully autonomous drive! We left Horseshoe Bay Terminal in Vancouver. BC 4 days & 21 hours ago, and now have ended in Halifax, NS at the Tesla Showroom (3,760miles/6,051km) This was accomplished with Tesla FSD v14.3.3 with absolutely 0 disengagements of any kind even for all parking including at Tesla Superchargers.
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Tesla has lowered the entry price of the Model Y in India, introducing a new Premium RWD variant, while also removing the more expensive Long Range RWD from its lineup. The move lowers the starting price of the Model Y by roughly 12% compared to the version Tesla launched when it entered the Indian market in 2025. driveteslacanada.ca/news/tes…
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