Protecting Elon Musk's online presence from impersonators is my top priority, leveraging my cybercrime qualifications to safeguard his digital identity.
@Teslaconomics I asked grok for specs. (cold gas thrusters?)
-- With the optional SpaceX package
(cold gas thrusters), Tesla has claimed it could drop the 0-60 time to under 1 second (like 1.1s in some mentions)
@Teslaconomics Question is what comes first? Terafab producing chips or them actually making this roadster?
I mean I get that it was placed on the back burner for awhile but I want to see the production (albeit limited) one so bad.
@Teslaconomics Why does it look so boring and mundane though? All that effort and they came up with a car that basically looks like an Acura? THAT is the best they could do? Seriously?
@Teslaconomics@grok, wasn’t there a time about 150-200 years ago when people watched in horror as a train reached a certain speed because experts asserted that the human heart would explode?
@Teslaconomics Koreans have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to tech. It’s no surprise they’re picking Tesla over everything else right now. That 330% jump is insane, they definitely know quality when they see it.
@Teslaconomics Nobody gets obsessed about stuff faster and harder than Koreans. Korea bought to be totally FSD optimus land soon. Leaving rest of Asia in the dust.
Protecting Elon Musk's online presence from impersonators is my top priority, leveraging my cybercrime qualifications to safeguard his digital identity.
Protecting Elon Musk's online presence from impersonators is my top priority, leveraging my cybercrime qualifications to safeguard his digital identity.
Protecting Elon Musk's online presence from impersonators is my top priority, leveraging my cybercrime qualifications to safeguard his digital identity.
Koreans love Tesla. 🇰🇷
The one thing that really gets us excited more than anything is technology. South Korea has always been like that - Samsung and LG everywhere, the fastest internet in the world, and people jumping on the newest gadgets the second they drop.
We grow up with it.
That’s exactly why Tesla clicks with us so well.
Younger folks in their 20s and 30s especially go crazy for it. They treat a new Tesla like when the latest iPhone would drop back when Steve Jobs was still alive. We get really excited about it… and the number prove it as well.
Just this past March, Tesla registered 11,134 cars in Korea. That’s a massive +330% jump from the year before, and it made Tesla the TOP imported car brand in South Korea for the first time ever.
On top of that, last year South Korea ranked as Tesla’s third-largest market in the world, right behind the US and China. That’s pretty impressive when you consider Korea only has about 52 million people, compared to roughly 340 million in the US and over 1.4 billion in China.
Elon even told me in one of my posts, saying Koreans are often one step ahead when it comes to new tech.
It’s the perfect match… a country wired for innovation falling in love with a company that’s all about pushing the envelope of technology.
No wonder it feels right at home.