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Ein junger SpaceX-Mitarbeiter fragte Elon, was passiert, wenn sie den Mars zu seinen Lebzeiten nicht erreichen. Der Raum war voller Ingenieure und die Frage landete schwerer, als irgendjemand erwartet hatte.
Es war eine einfache Frage, doch sie traf den Kern, wofür SpaceX existiert. Das gesamte Unternehmen, jede späte Nacht, jeder explodierte Prototyp, jeder Ingenieur, der den Geburtstag seines Kindes für ein Startfenster verpasst hat – alles zielt auf den Mars. Was, wenn es nicht rechtzeitig passiert?
Elon hielt inne.
Er sagte, das Ziel sei nie gewesen, persönlich auf dem Mars zu landen. Es gehe darum, die Infrastruktur aufzubauen, die unvermeidlich ist. Selbst wenn er stirbt, bevor die erste Besatzung landet, würde das System die Mission ohne ihn vorantreiben.
Die Raketen, die Fabriken, das Team, die Kultur – alles sei darauf ausgelegt, jede einzelne Person zu überdauern. Einschließlich ihm. Besonders ihn.
Dann sagte er etwas, das die Leute im Raum bewegte: Wenn er glaubte, der Erfolg hänge davon ab, dass er am Leben sei, hätte er bereits versagt. Der Punkt sei, etwas zu bauen, das seinen Gründer nicht braucht.
Er verglich es mit einer Kathedrale. Die Architekten mittelalterlicher Kathedralen wussten, dass sie sterben würden, bevor das Gebäude fertig wäre. Dennoch entwarfen sie es und gaben ihr Leben für etwas, das sie nie vollenden würden. Die Verpflichtung war der Punkt.
SpaceX ist seine Kathedrale. Er wird vielleicht nie einen Fuß auf den Mars setzen. Aber die Straße dorthin wird existieren, weil er sich weigerte zu akzeptieren, dass niemand sie baut.
Der ehrgeizigste Mann der Welt hat sich mit der Möglichkeit abgefunden, dass seine größte Leistung nach seinem Tod erfolgen könnte.
Das ist kein Misserfolg. Das ist der Glaube an etwas Größeres als sich selbst.
Happy Birthday Elon 🚀💪🔥
Somebody quit his data center job and leased an empty warehouse. filled it with rows of server machines.
charges clients between $4-6 K p/month for private isolated deployment.
Each client receives dedicated machines to host model. He runs all on vLLM.
His name is Frank Gervasi.
He lives in East Patchogue, on Long Island.
When his daughter disappeared, everything else in his life stopped mattering.
There was only one mission left.
Find Emmarae.
Frank knew his daughter had been through difficult years.
She had endured childhood trauma.
She had struggled with addiction.
But she was working to rebuild her life, and those closest to her believed she was moving in the right direction.
Then she vanished.
Suffolk County police opened an investigation.
Search teams mobilized.
Helicopters flew overhead.
K-9 units searched the area.
Frank appreciated every effort.
But he couldn't bring himself to wait.
On the very first day, he climbed into his car and started driving the roads of Long Island himself.
He flooded social media with missing-person posts.
He answered calls from strangers.
He followed every lead, no matter how small.
Because he believed every hour mattered.
The day after Emmarae disappeared, surveillance cameras at a motel in Bohemia captured her knocking on doors before walking out of view.
The footage suggested she was in distress.
For Frank, it meant one thing.
She was still out there.
He offered a $15,000 reward for information that would bring her home.
Days turned into weeks.
The tips never stopped coming.
Some led nowhere.
Others consumed precious hours.
Still, he chased every one.
At one point, he answered the phone and heard a voice that sounded like his daughter's saying, "I love you."
Later, Frank said he believed cruel online trolls had targeted the family during the search.
Even that didn't stop him.
He kept driving.
He kept posting.
He kept answering every call.
On the twenty-fifth day, Frank recorded a video addressed directly to his daughter.
"Emma, if you hear this," he said, "we love you very much. We miss you, and we want you to come home."
What many people didn't see was the routine he repeated every single day.
Wake up.
Search.
Follow another lead.
Drive another road.
Make another phone call.
He wasn't trying to replace the work of investigators or volunteers.
He simply couldn't imagine doing anything else.
Then came one more tip.
An anonymous caller told Frank she had seen a young woman matching Emmarae's description aboard a large boat docked at White Cap Marina in Islip.
The caller even described her tattoos.
Frank didn't ignore the lead.
He drove there himself.
He found the vessel.
According to his public account, he forced his way onto the boat.
Inside...
He found Emmarae alive.
On January 3, 2025, Frank posted three simple words on Facebook.
"I found Emma."
In a video shared afterward, he described the moment.
"The phone call that I received was that she was on a boat in Islip," he said. "I followed it up on my own... I recovered my daughter. She has been saved and is alive."
Asked what made the difference, his answer was short.
"Persistency."
Soon afterward, authorities arrested 65-year-old Francis Buckheit in connection with Emmarae's disappearance.
When Emmarae's mother, Melissa Dervay, heard her daughter's voice again, she described the feeling simply.
"I feel light."
"I just want to scream, 'She's OK. She's been found.'"
For Frank, the moment defied words.
"It was a gift from God," he said. "I can't describe the feeling I had when I grabbed her."
Every missing-person case is different.
Not every family receives this ending.
But for twenty-six days, one father refused to stop searching.
He answered every phone call.
He followed every lead.
He drove every mile he thought might matter.
And on the twenty-sixth day...
He brought his daughter home.
Wow.. Germany tried to cancel Citizen Vigilante...
@elonmusk saved it @BollFILMS
My article:
When was the last time you went to the cinema?
Exactly.
During the World Cup, nobody did.
Who voluntarily sits in a dark auditorium when the big football spectacle is playing outside?
Except maybe the way we used to in our youth: it was hot, we were bored, so we’d quickly head over to the ABC cinema at Central in Zurich for popcorn and air conditioning. Done.
Today? The cinema industry is clinically dead.
The Zurich Film Festival is a joke anyway.
The Circus Knie, performing at the same location in Zurich, is far more entertaining.
And who the hell is Dakota Johnson that she gets an award there — just because she’s the daughter of the Miami Vice guy, or because she came at a particularly good price for the NZZ?
Toy Story 5… Minions & Monsters… Scary Movie 6… The Devil Wears Prada 2… Ice Age: Boiling Point…
Countless Marvel sequels nobody asked for, an overwhelming dominance of wokeness, and at the end of it all, films like Everything Everywhere All at Once collecting Oscars they didn’t deserve.
Not to mention the total disasters — those woke-infested productions like One Battle After Another or Blood & Sinners.
You can spend hours dissecting the dramaturgy, the camera work, and all the “brave” themes.
In the end, though, one simple truth remains: the industry’s current script memo reads, plain and simple — Diversity must be included. Always. Everywhere.
Just look at the commercials from Swisscom or any insurance company.
There has to be a Black person, an Asian person, and ideally a gay person in the frame — because that’s what Hollywood demands.
The Swiss Tatort? Depressing. But even there they’re polishing it up until it matches American standards.
Sometimes you end up with scenes you’d need a magnifying glass to find in actual Swiss everyday life.
We’d rather not talk about that, though. It’s the exact opposite of what these Oscar-winning wokeness disasters are feeding us.
And right into this atmosphere, the FSK once again triggered the classic Streisand effect.
Uwe Boll’s action thriller Citizen Vigilante (featuring the canceled Armie Hammer) received the “KK” rating in two separate reviews — effectively banned in Germany because it supposedly promotes vigilante justice against migrants.
A wealthy businessman takes the law into his own hands and kills the migrant perpetrators of a gang rape, along with the judge who let them walk free.
Boll went straight to Elon Musk: “It’s a film for you too. It shows the crimes committed by migrants in Europe and the fact that we’re in an existential crisis — exactly what you’ve been saying all along.”
Musk simply posted the full film on X. The censorship attempt failed — the Streisand effect in its purest form.
Boll calls it political censorship: eight self-appointed guardians deciding what over 50 million adults are allowed to see. A violation of artistic freedom.
The film was inspired by a real Hamburg case in which most of the rapists received probation. In four weeks the FSK is supposed to review it again.
By then, thanks to Musk and the Streisand effect, half of Europe will already know the “banned” film.
While the cinema industry continues to die from forced diversity, this one shows reality — and gets censored for it. Perfect marketing through the back door.
NEWS: Tesla is launching in Uruguay soon, the company says in a teaser from Tesla Latinoamérica
Uruguay will become Tesla's third market in South America.
Tesla entered Chile in 2024 and Colombia in 2025.
Regulators in Uruguay have already approved the Model 3 and Model Y for sale.
Those cars will ship in from Tesla's Shanghai factory.
Uruguay is one of the region's leaders in electric car adoption.
After the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, rescuers pulled an 18-day-old baby alive from the rubble of a collapsed building. The baby was handed back to his father, and about 90 minutes later, crews also rescued the child’s mother.
Thank you for inspiring me and billions of people around the world… personally, I would not be anywhere near where I am today in life if it weren’t for you.
Wishing you a Happy 55th Birthday Elon Musk!
The real genius of XMoney: Elon isn’t just building a bank.
He’s building a system where no government can debank you over politics.
Financial freedom is the foundation of free speech.
In light of Citizen Vigilante's success, it's worth noting it represents a huge comeback for Armie Hammer
Years ago he was cancelled by Hollywood following a series of #MeToo allegations from former girlfriends
He was dropped from his agency and a bunch of upcoming projects
There was an entire investigation into him, and he was ultimately never charged with anything
Hammer lost years of work and all of his professional contacts over these allegations
The comeback is yet another reason to celebrate Citizen Vigilante's success 🙌
BREAKING: Companies are leaving Delaware at record rates.
• 52 companies have departed Delaware.
• More than $3.30 trillion in combined market cap has left.
• Corporate departures are up 322% year over year.
• Companies have relocated to 7 different states, led by Texas and Nevada.
• Major names include Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, Trump Media & Technology Group, and Dell Technologies.
A lot has happened since Elon Musk posted:
"Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware."