If $TSLA has a trillion fans, I am one of them. If $TSLA has 10 fans, I am one of them. If $TSLA has no fans, that it means I am no longer on earth. If the universe is against $TSLA, I am against the universe. I love $TSLA until my last breath.
$PLTR
Palantir CEO Alex Karp at AIPCon 10:
“Our biggest sales secret is that we want you to go to the model companies. We hope you go through the process of being sold by them. Because when you do, you will think you feel smarter, but you will soon realize that they actually don’t care about you. They don’t want to understand your business. They want to show you how many tokens you can use. The real value comes from an ontology that builds with you, understands your business, and actually wants you to win. That’s how we sell at Palantir.”
For a driver born without arms, FSD Supervised is life-changing accessibility
“I was born without arms and have driven with my feet my entire life. I’m a fully licensed driver, and traditionally I drove with my left foot on the steering wheel and my right foot handling the gas and brake. My only legal restrictions are automatic transmission and power steering.
Over the years, though, the strain from my congenital birth defects has led to significant arthritis in my hips. I drove a Model 3 for the past seven years, and it honestly helped extend my independence in a huge way.
Recently upgrading to the Model Y – along with Full Self-Driving – has been a complete game changer for me.
It dramatically reduces the physical pressure and fatigue of driving and has helped preserve a level of freedom and mobility that means a great deal to me.
Most people understandably think of Tesla in terms of innovation or sustainability, but for some of us, this technology truly becomes life-changing accessibility.”
– John F.