Neuralink has solved through-dura electrode implantation!
This is a very big deal, as it greatly improves the safety and ease of interfacing with the brain.
🇺🇸 Elon just walked the first Optimus production line at Fremont, and it's officially begun installation.
The modular line can be reconfigured as the robot evolves, with dozens more planned across the factory.
This is the space that used to build the Model S and Model X, now being handed over to humanoid robots.
Sources: @elonmusk, @herbertong / Writer: Julie
18 years ago, Elon Musk was chasing a dream that most people thought was impossible.
That dream was SpaceX.
This photo was taken in 2008, during the Falcon 1 era, when SpaceX achieved its first orbital launch.
🔥🚨LATEST: This man broke down in tears after taking off his blindfold that he kept on for 3 days during his darkness retweet. This retreat breaks down a person’s hardened persona to bring them to a new understanding and appreciation through the dark.
This is probably the best look at the shockwaves I’ve seen from the latest Starship flight.
Captured from a GoPro I clamped onto a proper camera to record simultaneous video. (I’ll show you the photo the better camera took in the reply)
I called my engineer friend at SpaceX the other day.
1am Pacific. 3am in Starbase.
He was still in the office and not going home any time soon.
And he was happy. Energized. Because he's directly influencing the course of a multi-planetary future for humanity.
On a fundamental level, this is why Elon companies win. Young, high-competence people are given exceptional individual agency and semi-impossible problems.
And they know that their contribution is essential.
Any company that does this is much more likely to succeed. Elon does this without fail.
Inspires me a lot.
🇺🇸Starship 12’s launch window opens at 5:30 p.m. CT today
This time, they’re testing out the new generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles, the new version of the Raptor engine, and they’re launching it from a newly designed pad at Starbase.
Most companies test one new thing at a time; not Elon.
And yes, one of them might not work perfectly; that’s the idea of testing, push things to the max so you can find what the flaws are that need improving.
Just watch the mainstream media; if one thing goes wrong, they’ll pile on Elon, calling it a failure.
And if it all works perfectly, they’ll probably go back to calling him a Nazi 😂