Groks estimates regarding singularity: Median estimate for singularity: Around 2038–2045 (50% chance by ~2042). This is earlier than traditional expert consensus but later than the most bullish lab CEOs. It balances the observed acceleration with real engineering realities we've seen play out recently
Incredible insight and intelligence. Thank you Elon for allowing a platform with https://t.co/p5WDjPBJpe to say these realities. What an incredibly intelligent man.
Incredible insight and intelligence. Thank you Elon for allowing a platform with https://t.co/p5WDjPBJpe to say these realities. What an incredibly intelligent man.
I could not agree more. As the founder of an Avionics company, I truly believe engineering innovations are the most important aspect for the company, for Aviation, and for damn good time working with smart engineers to make them.
My idea of a good time is working with amazing engineers to create incredible technology 🤩
The Tesla chip research fab will have all the machines needed to do logic, memory, packing & masks in one building for a lightning fast development cycle. Heaven 💫
Sorry everyone, I was too hurried: If one of us move to Libya for example. Do you think they are OK with our women wearing bikinis and man is walking around with tattoos that are pro USA? Or what happens if we start destroying store fronts and raping thier women? Cmon everyone wake up, if you come here adapt to our culture or go home.
I one of us move to Libya for example. Do you think they are OK with our women wearing bikinis and man walking around tattoos the are pro USA? Or what happens if we start destroying store fronts and raping thier women? Cmon everyone wake up, if you come here adapt to our culture or go home.
I one of us move to Libya for example. Do you think they are OK with our women wearing bikinis and man walking around tattoos the are pro USA? Or what happens if we start destroying store fronts and raping thier women? Cmon everyone wake up, if you come here adapt to our culture or go home.
@Asmongold@ComicDaveSmith America does not have “magic ground” that fundamentally changes who people are when they arrive here.
If we filter for high work ethic, talent & trustworthiness, we will get that.
If we don’t, we will inherit all the problems of the countries those people are leaving. The end.
Dude wrote…..”To the children that thought it would be funny to hide bricks behind a Trump sign, I have already contacted the police.
What exactly was the goal here? A prank? A TikTok? You stacked bricks behind a yard sign where no one could see them and I ended up driving straight into it with my BRAND NEW Tesla Cybertruck. Do you understand how expensive that front end is? This isn’t a Hot Wheels car from Walmart.
It’s not “just bricks.” It’s body damage. It’s repair bills. It’s time in a shop. It’s insurance headaches. All because someone thought it would be HILARIOUS to booby trap a political sign.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Someone is going to pay for the damage, and it’s not going to be me.”
What say you?
Absolutely ridiculous.
Stephen Miller is 100% right here
The high culture that made the West so superior to everywhere else on Earth only came because Western Europe executed ~1% of each generation for centuries
In weeding the crime gene out of the population through centuries of capital punishment for everything from larceny to murder, Western Europe made itself a paradise, and blossomed into the greatest high civilization the world has ever seen over the 18th and 19th centuries
So, as he said, "The West only achieved the place that it did in human history because it spent previous centuries eradicating the criminal elements within it’s territories. The West that we came to know that had the great music and architecture and science and the most powerful economy had spent centuries previous to that establishing order first."
That is 100% true. High civilization requires order, and requires the pruning of the tree of civilization to achieve it
3964 mi now, FSD 3952, human 12. Return trip from New York, the Tesla automatically routed a super charger to charge up. FSD 14.2.2.2 drove us there , parked itself at the super charger. I plugged in, half an episode of Netflix, unplugged, pushed FSD, and it drove home. Amazing tech! FSD14.2.2.2 parking algorithms are excellent! @Tesla@elonmusk
FSD is amazing!! 3750 mi on my 2026 Model 3, FSD 3738 mi, human 12 mi. Tesla FSD is driving me to New York and back today (2 hours each way). It even waits for us during human pee pee breaks...One of the best inventions of modern day world. Thanks Tesla, Thanks Elon for your amazing visions and innovations!!
@simonateba 10+++ The man has dedicated his life and his family to helping USA back on our feet. I highly recommend that all Americans support his visions to help America.
FSD is amazing!! 3750 mi on my 2026 Model 3, FSD 3738 mi, human 12 mi. Tesla FSD is driving me to New York and back today (2 hours each way). It even waits for us during human pee pee breaks...One of the best inventions of modern day world. Thanks Tesla, Thanks Elon for your amazing visions and innovations!!
What if we focused our brains and AI on finding ways to harness these energies instead of wasting our time creating separation based on politics? Aren't most of us really in the center anyway before the left shifted unsustainably to far far far far ridiculous. Maybe we could go interstellar sooner..... So exciting.
There is a lot of energy in the universe. We have only tapped literally nothing in the scale of all available energy.
Dark energy (~68%): This is the dominant component
Dark matter (~27%): An invisible form of matter that doesn't interact with light but exerts gravitational influence.
Ordinary matter (~5%): Also called baryonic matter plus a tiny radiation component, this is everything made of atoms (protons, neutrons, electrons) and known particles. It's what stars, planets, galaxies, and we are made of, but it's a small slice overall.
To break this down further, Ordinary matter, however, can be subdivided:
Diffuse intergalactic gas (free hydrogen and helium ions, ~4%):
Stars (~0.5%): Only a tiny fraction is locked up in stellar fusion furnaces across galaxies.
Neutrinos (~0.1-0.3%): These lightweight particles from the Big Bang and stellar processes contribute a small relativistic (high-speed) energy component.
Heavy elements (~0.03%): Elements heavier than helium (like carbon, oxygen, iron) formed in stars and supernovae. They're a minuscule part but crucial for planets and life.
Planets, black holes, and other compact objects (<<0.01%):
Photons and other radiation (~0.005%):