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Suicidal empathy master class
He may as well have said “I hate what Canada once was and I will keep destroying it.” ☠️☠️☠️
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Ashok Elluswamy, VP of AI at Tesla, discusses building end-to-end foundational models for self driving at the 2026 ScaledML Conference presented by Matroid. youtu.be/LFh9GAzHg1c?si=sz1R…
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The goal of education in each century. 1st century - The cultivation of virtue 5th century - The cultivation of virtue 14th century - The cultivation of virtue 19th century - The cultivation of virtue 21st century - College and Career Readiness 🤦‍♂️
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Engineering art! The biggest change in automobile assembly, and personal transportation, since Henery Ford's Model T over a century ago. x.com/Tesla/status/198655725…

6 Nov 2025
Replying to @robotaxi
Cybercab is purpose built for autonomy Production starting in April
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7 Nov 2025
As soon as you understand that the government is just the DMV at large scale, it makes perfect sense
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2.5 hours is nuts (250 stations @ 35 seconds/each) and CyberCab will go to 25 stations (Lars) @ under 10 seconds/each? What even is that? Toyota's, long being the standard, assembly line typically takes approximately 21 hours to produce an average vehicle from start to finish. Their fastest to assemble is the base model RAV4 at approximately 11 hours. The industry average for assembly lines across major automakers is 18–35 hours
CHINA BUILDS TESLA'S MODEL Y L – SIX SEATS WITH 95% ROBOTS Tesla’s Model Y L build in 2.5 hours from scratch to the driveway at Giga Shanghai's factory! Robot Stats: • 95% robotic – humans mostly spectating • Mega-castings replace weld spaghetti • 2.5 hours per car, 1,000 Model Ys rolling out per day Shanghai’s assembly line is basically a robot daycare for newborn Teslas! Source: @SawyerMerritt
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His math is actually off. It's more like 6,000 and 700,000. 1/4 (23 million acres) of net (after ddgs) corn is used to make ethanol. That's avg US yield and solar in Illinois. 2 orders of magnitude.
One acre of corn for ethanol = 25,000 miles in a Ford F-150. One acre of solar = 700,000 miles in an F-150 Lightning. That’s the scale of possibility Bill McKibben laid out on the Energy Capital Podcast. And here’s the kicker: with agrovoltaics, farmers can still use that land. Grazing, shade for certain crops, pollinator habitat, even just as fallow land. French wine growers reported 20-60% higher yields with shading from solar panels. Instead of displacing agriculture, it supercharges it. 📊 Corn ethanol is a rounding error compared to what solar can deliver and uses far more land. 📈 Solar turns land into a true energy cash crop, while preserving ag value. ⚡ The opportunity is sitting in front of us, if we choose to take it. The question isn’t whether solar works. The question is how fast we’ll unlock its potential here in Texas and across the U.S. 🎧 Full episode: tinyurl.com/mwmackr2 #EnergyCapitalPodcast #SolarEnergy #TexasEnergy #CleanEnergy #EnergyPolicy
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Musk va mettre Grok dans les Tesla. Avec le FSD, en fait il a construit K2000 youtu.be/Ohi1urgZ8hU?si=5NqN…
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First half of 2025 "Tesla reinvents the steering wheel" second half of 2025 "Tesla removes the steering wheel"
NEWS: Tesla's Cybertruck has won MotorTrend's 2025 Best Tech for chassis technology. "Tesla fundamentally reimagined the rack-and-pinion steering the auto industry has spent nearly 100 years refining. That change unlocks real, tangible benefits. Thanks to steer-by-wire, Tesla’s 6,900-pound stainless-steel megalith moves with uncanny agility."
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The carbon tax is a self-imposed tariff. It's a tax on everything. It's a tax for existing. And it's based on a lie. It needs to be scrapped, along with all other mandatory forms of taxation.
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GDP discrepancy between Canada and the US. 2023 Canada was $28,400 usd ($41k cad) less than the US. When Harper was in we were actually above for a moment. Flat since Justin. Not long at the current trajectory and we'll be closer to Uruguay than the US and our cost of living, housing and food, is more expensive than the US. If policies and practices don't change it's going to be really bad for Canadians. google.com/search?q=what is …

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Donald Trump was mocked for sounding the alarm on the California water/fire crisis during his interview with Joe Rogan. Turns out, he was right. Trump spent nearly 7 minutes ranting about the issue, blasting Newsom for doing nothing to fix the problem. Trump specifically discussed the Californian Delta Smelt controversy, where rainwater is wasted by being directed into the Pacific Ocean to protect a tiny fish species. "You know in Los Angeles, you can't get proper amounts of water." "In order to protect a tiny little fish, the water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean. Millions and millions of gallons of water gets poured [into the Pacific]." "I got it all done. Nobody could believe it. It was all done. I said, I got it. You got so much water. All you have to do is sign, and [Newsom] didn't wanna sign." "Every time I go to California, I say you have so much water. They don't know it... I'm telling you, people living in Beverly Hills, they turn off the water. Same thing with the electric."
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Even in the worst vacuums of human leadership, the people of God are never without a King.
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Rogan/Trump 8.5 million views in 9 hours and not showing on YouTube trending page despite every video showing trending has less views.
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Tesla and SpaceX. Taking the fiction out of science fiction 🤯
Elon Musk is changing the world. Tesla delivers Robotaxi then SpaceX catches Starship 5 booster
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Ian Teetzel retweeted
16 Jul 2024
The governor of California just signed a bill causing massive destruction of parental rights and putting children at risk for permanent damage. Important to read this:
I’m afraid I have some terrible news. The governor of America’s largest and richest state has just signed a law that puts 10 million children and adolescents in grave danger of medical mistreatment. The media headlines have it wrong. They claim that California Governor Gavin Newsom’s new law protects children by stopping public schools from outing their new gender to their parents. It does just the opposite. It makes children vulnerable to irreversible and lifelong medical abuse and mistreatment. And it is all based on the pseudoscientific idea that some children are born into the wrong bodies and that we can change a person’s sex through drugs and surgery. For any of this to make sense, you have to understand what’s happening in Britain. Several years ago, the government appointed a well-respected pediatrician named Hillary Cass to investigate whether it was ethical to block the puberty of children, give them opposite-sex hormones, and perform surgeries on their bodies to make them feel better about their gender. Dr. Cass came back a few weeks ago and said no, absolutely not. Around the same time, the British government banned puberty blockers nationwide. And, just a few days ago, the new Labor Party government affirmed that it would maintain the former government’s ban. In her report, Cass said that the so-called “social transition,” whereby a child adopts the identity of the opposite sex, is not a neutral act and has psychological consequences. This means it is the first step toward medical intervention. What Gavin Newsom has done is actively prevented schools from informing parents that their children have been put on a medical pathway. This is an outrageous attack on the rights of children and parents. Children have a right to go through puberty. No adult should be able to block their puberty. And parents have a right to know if their child thinks that they are the opposite sex or were born into the wrong body. We have seen with leaked internal documents of the leading gender medicine group, WPATH, that these medical interventions, namely puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery, are not only irreversible but result in sterilization and loss of sexual function. Children or adolescents are simply not mature enough to understand the effects of so-called “gender-affirming care.” They cannot, in other words, give their informed consent. The new law creates the grave risk that activist teachers, students, and outside groups will convince their children that they were born into the wrong body, and hide their “social transition” from parents, which will lead to harmful medical mistreatment. As such, the law that Newsom just signed is the opposite of what both children and their parents need. We need schools to immediately warn parents if their children think they are the opposite sex. After all, this is a diagnosable psychiatric condition known as “gender dysphoria.” And if your child has a psychiatric disorder, whether anxiety, depression, an eating disorder, or gender dysphoria, you have a right to know. And schools must stop teaching children, or allowing other people to teach children, the pseudoscientific and dehumanizing ideas that it’s possible to be born into the wrong body and possible to change one’s sex. As such, either the legislature, the courts, or a ballot initiative will be required to nullify Newsom’s law. Until then, it is important to spread the word to parents that California public schools are fundamentally unsafe for the millions of children who attend them.
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