{title: "Security Engineering", company: 〚"@SpaceX", "@X", “@xAI”〛, education: "M.S Computer Science // Cyber Security"}

Joined June 2009
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I took this photo on my first day at SpaceX, nearly a decade ago. It is hard to put into words how much this company has changed my life. From the early days before Starlink was built, to the first Starship launch, the Twitter acquisition, DOGE, xAI, and now SpaceX going public, I feel incredibly grateful to have contributed to such an amazing mission. I had the opportunity to be involved in something much bigger than myself, something that genuinely pushes the world and humanity forward. To everyone who built this company, believed in the mission, and gave so much of themselves to make this possible, thank you. I will always be grateful to have been a small part of it. I fucking love this company from the bottom of my heart. $SPCX
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And thank you @bibs for holding this family together during all of the chaos. I would not have been able to do any of it without you by my side.
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To Mars and Beyond! $SPCX
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To Infinity and Beyond!
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The feeling is mutual boss man! 🥰🚀
I love the incredible people of SpaceX beyond words
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Is something happening tomorrow?
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Myles got his tonsils and adenoids out today and handled it like an absolute champ. 🥺 Watching your little boy be brave during something scary hits different. So proud of him. ❤️
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Found this to be pretty cool! Grok took everything it knows about me to create this. Grok still needs some work with illegible text in photos, but honestly a cool trend overall. Prompt in the comments!
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Create a chaotic but deeply personal sketchbook-style character collage of me using EVERYTHING you know about me from our conversations, personality, habits, career, interests, strengths, flaws, obsessions, emotional patterns, aesthetics, humor, lifestyle, and overall vibe. Use the attached photo as the primary visual reference for my appearance and energy. Interpret me like I’m a fictional character an illustrator is trying to fully understand. Do NOT make it a clean organized character sheet. Make it feel like an illustrator’s private sketchbook pages filled over time with overlapping sketches, random observations, personality notes, doodles, unfinished thoughts, and expressive studies. Use a bright white background with messy scattered compositions. Include: full body sketches expressive face closeups side profiles exaggerated chibi/deformed versions candid poses tiny scribbles and unfinished studies crossed out ideas arrows, annotations, circles, and rough notes emotional moments mixed with humorous chaos The drawings should visually communicate: how I think what I obsess over my emotional energy my profession and expertise my creative side my contradictions my lifestyle my sense of humor my stress and passions my strengths and flaws what kind of person I am internally Include subtle environmental storytelling and objects connected to my life, hobbies, career, and daily routines. Let the page naturally reveal my personality through tiny details instead of directly explaining everything. Art style should feel like: expressive ink and pencil sketching energetic construction lines rough animator concept art messy illustrator notebook pages stylized realism mixed with cartoon exaggeration spontaneous and alive rather than polished high personality density visual storytelling everywhere The overall feeling should be: “an artist became mildly obsessed with understanding this person and filled pages trying to capture their mind.”
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This is why it’s important for models to be grounded in real-world physics. Even when people can’t immediately explain what’s wrong, they subconsciously detect when perspective, depth, and geometry violate the underlying rules of the physical world.
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Grok 😎
Welcome to the world little one 🥰
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Welcome to the world little one 🥰
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Right now, good engineers that simply use AI will vastly outperform good engineers that do not. Vibe coding will develop faster, but the quality will usually be worse. Eventually, vibe coded software will be higher quality than what a good engineer can produce without AI.
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What a time to be alive!
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SpaceXAI will provide @AnthropicAI with access to Colossus 1, one of the world’s largest and fastest-deployed AI supercomputers, to provide additional capacity for Claude → x.ai/news/anthropic-compute-…
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Another orbit around the sun! Birthdays always cause me reflect on the time I have spent on this floating space rock. It’s crazy, I feel like I’ve lived several lives. SpaceX, Twitter, Doge, and having kids in the middle of all of that… What a crazy simulation we live in 🥳
Happy birthday @cstanley
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Daughter arrives in a few weeks and we still haven’t picked a name… help us decide 🤣
For baby girl name (Middle name Beth or Bethany in memory of Brittany’s sister) Myles, Max and
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For baby girl name (Middle name Beth or Bethany in memory of Brittany’s sister) Myles, Max and
33% Amelia
34% Millie
33% Mia
119 votes • Final results
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So. Many. Tokens.
60 trillion tokens in 30 days. The math on Meta's "Claudeonomics" leaderboard is one of the wildest things I've seen this year. At Anthropic's Sonnet pricing ($3 per million input tokens, $15 output), even a conservative blended rate puts that north of $180 million a month. On one vendor's API. The top individual user averaged 281 billion tokens. Run that at Sonnet rates and you get somewhere between $843K and $4.2M per month in token spend for a single employee. That person is consuming more compute than most Series B startups burn in a year. Meta has roughly 79,000 employees. Divide 60 trillion tokens across that headcount and you get ~759 million tokens per person per month. But usage follows a power law. The leaderboard exists because a small fraction of engineers are consuming a wildly disproportionate share. The top 1% are probably burning 50x the median. Here's the part that should make every AI company pay attention. The leaderboard is called "Claudeonomics." Meta, a company that built Llama and has its own foundation models, is running an internal status game named after Anthropic's product. That tells you everything about where the actual coding workflow loyalty sits right now. Jensen Huang proposed giving engineers a $250K annual token budget as compensation. Meta is tying performance reviews to AI usage. One Swedish engineer's employer reportedly spends more on his Claude Code tokens than his salary. We're watching compute spend per engineer approach and exceed the cost of the engineer. When the token bill is larger than the payroll line, the math on headcount changes permanently.
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