One man. One move. America saved
Elon Musk paid $44 billion for Twitter, walked into headquarters carrying a sink, and fired nearly 80% of the staff.
The company kept running.
He renamed it 𝕏, rewrote the rules of speech on the platform, and reinstated tens of thousands of banned accounts
No one thought it would work.
It did
BREAKING: Ontario Peel school posts video of their school mini-pride parade with very young children while turning off comments.
Our taxes should never fund adult identity politics.
These little kids know absolutely nothing about sexuality.
LEAVE OUR KIDS ALONE.
LIVE: Watch as our next cargo mission docks to the @Space_Station after launching on May 15. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at the station at about 6:38am ET (1038 UTC), where it will remain until its return to Earth this summer. https://t.co/Eb7zR2J9lc
SpaceX got FCC approval for a huge chunk of wireless spectrum.
Translation: your smartphone is getting backup towers… in space.
Starlink is getting dangerously close to becoming a space-based phone carrier.
No special hardware. No giant satellite phone from a spy movie.
Just your existing phone connecting to orbit.
Traditional telecom companies are watching a rocket company slowly walk into their industry, wearing hiking boots.
@Starlink
🇺🇸 SpaceX is going public, and based on all his previous experiences of activist lawfare, Elon's structured it so no one can interfere with his mission of making humanity multiplanetary.
Supervoting shares, mandatory arbitration, no class action lawsuits, and incorporation in Texas specifically to avoid Delaware's activist-friendly courts.
He holds 42.5% of equity and 83.8% of voting control. Turns out that the lawsuit by an activist shareholder to try to block his pay package from Tesla has done the world a favor.
Imagine if we were on the brink of becoming interplanetary for the first time in human history, and a woke leftist with a grudge blocked it because they didn't like something he posted on X.
Not this time libtards.
Starship has a side hatch that works like a PEZ dispenser
SpaceX literally calls it the “PEZ dispenser”
Flat satellites are stacked vertically inside. A small side hatch opens and a motorized track pushes them out one at a time - exactly like a PEZ dispenser. After one deploys, the next drops into position and repeats
Right now, launching satellites means:
→ Expensive rockets or long waits for rideshares
→ $50–200 million per launch
→ One or a few satellites at a time
With Starship’s PEZ dispenser:
→ Dozens per launch (up to 60+ Starlink V3)
→ Projected $10–30 million per launch (fully reusable)
→ Targeting well under $100 per kg
Current rideshare prices sit at ~$7,000 per kg on Falcon 9 and are significantly higher with other providers
Starship is projected to bring that cost down to well below $100 per kg, a potential 10–100x cost reduction depending on flight rate and reuse
The satellite industry spent 60 years building around expensive, infrequent launches
SpaceX just turned the entire model into a high-volume vending machine