@JeffBartlett85 I’ll be there all next weekend wearing Cubs gear. There’s too many dumb people in Chicago. I’m rooting for the Sox when they’re not playing the Cubs. Sox #8 Bo Knows
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@kalos21million Think some of it might be from where people get it from? Probably all Reta is not as good as some. I’ve heard to start at 0.5mg is best cuz it’s a 6-7 day half life?
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Elon Musk just put an expiration date on the medical profession.
And he gave it three years.
The interviewer asked when Optimus would be a better surgeon than the best surgeons on Earth.
Musk didn’t hesitate.
Musk: “Three years. I’d say three years at scale.”
Not a prototype. Not a lab experiment. At scale.
To understand why that timeline is plausible, you have to understand the fundamental problem with human medicine.
Musk: “Takes a super long time to learn to be a good doctor. And even then, the knowledge is constantly evolving. It’s hard to keep up with everything.”
Musk: “Doctors have limited time. They make mistakes. How many great surgeons are there? Not that many.”
That is the brutal reality of the greatest healthcare system humanity has ever built.
It runs on exhausted humans with biological limits, trained over decades, who can only operate on one patient at a time.
Optimus has none of those constraints.
It doesn’t get tired.
It doesn’t forget a study published last week.
It doesn’t have an off day. It doesn’t have a caseload limit.
And once you train one, you can manufacture ten thousand more with identical precision.
Musk: “At that point, there will probably be more Optimus robots that are great surgeons than there are on Earth.”
Think about what that actually means.
The scarcity of elite surgical skill has been one of the defining limits of human healthcare since the beginning of medicine.
Geography determined your odds of survival.
Zip code determined your access to expertise.
That bottleneck disappears overnight.
Because you can’t train human surgeons fast enough to meet global demand.
But you can manufacture infinite robots running identical perfect code.
The most valuable skill in the world is about to become software.
Infinitely replicable. Infinitely scalable. Available to every human being on Earth regardless of where they were born.
Medical scarcity doesn’t fade gradually under that reality.
It ends.
And whoever controls that code controls healthcare access for billions.
For all of human history, the leading cause of preventable death wasn’t disease.
It was the shortage of great people to fight it.
That problem has a solution now.
And it ships in three years.
BREAKING🚨: SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas just dropped TRUTH BOMBS in his dissent on Trump's tariffs. He NAILED it:
"NEITHER the statutory text nor the Constitution provide a basis for ruling against the President." 🔥
Congress authorized the President to “regulate importation” — which has ALWAYS included duties/tariffs throughout history. Statute CLEARLY backs Trump.
The majority got it wrong—Thomas is spot on.
@nicksortor Our SCOTUS is an fn joke. They don’t uphold the laws or constitution anymore. They hold up their agendas and the agendas of their puppeteers. Our government is run on greed and not by the people that actually work. This is why we need more people to vote.
“I’m 40 years old I can’t be dealing with this!” 🤣
I'm dying. you can tell this UPS driver is having the best and worst time all at once.
Update on your delivery-
“Your package has been delivered under sheer panic and terror from wild turkeys.” 😂😂