Elon Musk: To recruit the best talent in the world, you have to show that their work will make a difference to the world.
“I think in general, if you want to recruit people that are really talented and driven, you have to state what's the mission, what's the problem we're trying to solve and just be clearly willing to pour a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it and have a convincing argument for why it matters.
There's three major things in terms of motivation. First of all, somebody's got to look forward to coming to work in the morning. Are they enjoying the work itself intrinsically? That's very important. And the right work environment can really make a big difference there. I think the ideal is that they also feel like that their rewards will receive fair financial compensation. That the financial rewards are good and fair.
And then third, really, for the best people in the world, they'll want to know, is what they're doing going to matter? If they spend 10 years doing this, will it make a difference to the world? Will people notice? Will it matter?”
XPRIZE Conversation with Peter Diamandis, April 22, 2021
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the greatest experiment in human history turns 250 years old 🇺🇸
deeply grateful to the opportunities this country has given me and for the people that have fought to maintain its freedom
Introducing Cursor for iOS.
Build from anywhere by launching always-on cloud agents. Or remotely control agents running on your computer from the app.
Composer 2.5 is 75% off in the app now through July 5.
🇦🇷🇩🇿 MESSI HAT-TRICK!
Lionel Messi scores 3 goals and reaches 16 World Cup goals, tying Miroslav Klose for the all-time record.
The GOAT just wrote history 🐐
We're launching code storage and git hosting.
Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code.
Available this fall. Join the waitlist.
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Sundar Pichai’s powerful message to the Stanford Class of 2026 🔥
“You have thousands of moments ahead of you.
The important thing isn’t to get them all right;
it’s to find a way to keep moving forward.”
This 2-minute clip is pure motivation.
Save it.
Watch it when you feel stuck.
What’s your biggest takeaway from this? 👇
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Just tried X Money! It’s too easy to use! Can send money to anyone in the world with just their X handle! This is going motivate even more user growth on X, and definitely have large number of international remittance transactions! Another moat loading for $SPCX
Grok Build 0.2.7 is now out, with /usage, /login, shared terminals across subagents, and improved image understanding
See all updates at https://t.co/G6Q2RYPrmx
Jensen Huang joined his parents for a family meal in a simple local spot.
The CEO of the world’s most valuable company still makes time for dinner with the people who made the whole thing possible.
Hard not to root for the guy.
SpaceX is such a bad ass company. In their IPO filing, they wrote this:
• The first private company to develop and launch a liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit (2008)
• The first private company to successfully dock a private spacecraft with the International Space Station (2012)
• The first to successfully propulsively land (2015) and refly orbital-class rocket boosters (2017)
• The first to begin deploying a large-scale LEO broadband satellite constellation (2019);
• The first private company to transport astronauts to orbit, returning America's ability to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station (2020)
• The first to manufacture consumer-grade phased-array user terminals at scale (2022);
The first to deploy a large-scale LEO satellite-to-mobile constellation (2025)
• The first to build a gigawatt-scale Al training cluster and largest coherent supercomputer (2026)
• The first gigawatt-scale Megapack battery installation (2026); and
• The only company capable of building orbital AI compute at scale.
BOOM.
The human-perceived RGB is image 1 and the Tesla AI photon count reconstruction is image 2.
This is why Tesla FSD can see so well at night or through extreme glare.