Jensen Huang: “I think what Elon and the X team did, what they achieved, is singular. It’s never been done before. Just to put it in perspective, a hundred thousand GPUs, that’s easily the fastest supercomputer on the planet as one cluster. A supercomputer that you would build would normally take three years to plan, and then they deliver the equipment and it takes one year to get it all working. Yes, we’re talking about 19 days.”
Elon Musk: "I actually can’t emphasize enough, we need more electricity.
However much electricity you think you need is more than that is needed.
I assure you, If you’re thinking 'Should I build this incremental production capacity of electricity?', yes. Definitely. As fast as possible."
My waiter had dementia and forgot my order.
I visited a cafe in Japan that ONLY hires people with Dementia. It's called the Cafe Of Mistaken Orders.
Sometimes the servers bring you the wrong food, never bring your order, or sit down and join you instead.
But the point of this cafe is to be a place for dementia patients to feel needed and have purpose.
And this cafe is working. Japan has discovered that being socially connected actually slows down the progression of dementia.
So now there are 8,000 dementia cafes all over Japan!
The U.S. should be more like Japan. We should keep elders out of nursing homes, find ways to give them purpose, and part of society until their last days.
SpaceX has just revealed that it purchased $269 million worth of @Tesla Megapacks in April 2026, according to a new filing.
This is on top of the $430 million worth of Megapacks that SpaceXAI bought last year.
Tesla's Cybertruck doubles as a giant home battery.
Storm knocks out the power?
The beast just sits there running lights, appliances, refrigerators, microwaves, and the rest of the house like this was part of the plan all along.
Most people still think of the Cybertruck as transportation only.
Meanwhile, there's more under the hood.
It's moonlighting as backup infrastructure.
@Tesla
“We’ve done the analysis, reusable rockets aren’t economic.”
SpaceX makes reusable rockets economic.
“We’ve done the analysis satellite internet isn’t economic. The antenna alone is tens of thousands of dollars. The cost to manage a constellation that size, the radiation, the space hardened solar cost…”
Satellite internet appears to be a very good business with antennas in the $100 range.
“We’ve done the analysis, orbital data centers aren’t economic. The radiators, launch costs, the radiation, the solar…”
You are here.
Tesla's registrations in Japan jumped 182% year-over-year in May 2026 to 1,996 vehicles, and is on track for its best year yet in the country.
Year-to-date, Tesla has registered 8,194 vehicles, up roughly 157% from the same period in 2025.
The May result pushed Tesla past Audi year-to-date, moving it from fifth to fourth among imported brands in Japan. https://t.co/f59nZjahgV
Tesla's FSD 15 is compatible with AI4, Cybercab production is already ramping, and the safety data is there. @TashaARK, CFA shares why she's confident AI4 is the platform that will deliver robotaxi in our May webinar.
My Tesla entered The Grove parking structure, found parking, and then later exited the garage entirely on its own.
All I had to do was tap one button on the screen, and put the parking ticket in the machine. Tesla AI is absolutely insane.
People don’t understand that both companies were facing dilution. The cash needs for AI are extreme. A merger is the better route than a sole cap raise for Tesla (and SpaceXAI) - because you get better fundraising capabilities plus vertical integration plus new programs with massive upside. If Tesla investors voted NO because of dilution, the next step the Tesla board would take would be a convertible debt issuance or equity raise (dilutive!) because Tesla needs the cash. And the board wouldn’t need your vote for that.
SpaceX employee #13 @_Eric_Romo describes the moment @elonmusk and SpaceX knew they had to become vertically integrated:
"They're canonically so vertically integrated now. But at the time, we were outsourcing basically everything."
"Any time we would need some new part built, it was like, 'Send the drawing to the vendor and get it built.'"
" Maybe two weeks later, if you're lucky, you get this part back."
"One of the [vendors] was always the quickest, pretty cost-effective, and very communicative. We were really reliant on this one."
"I remember sitting in the bunker in Texas underground with @lrocket and the team, and we get a call from that vendor and he's like, 'Hey sorry, but we're shutting down. We're closing our doors.'"
"We realize we have to go hire as many people from that vendor as we can, and we have to build up the internal capacity because that's what's going to help us iterate."
" It's all stuff that seems super obvious now."
"But in 2003, that was not so obvious at the time."
Tesla was the best-selling car brand in Norway in May with 21.5% of all new car sales, helping drive a 97.8% EV market share. Only 150 gas & diesel cars were sold.
1 out of every 5 new vehicles sold overall in the country during the month was a Model Y:
Plans released for a $16 billion mile-long ship capable of carrying 80,000 people.
The 'Freedom Ship' would be home to about 50,000 people, with space for 10,000 tourists and 20,000 crew members.
"The Freedom Ship is envisioned as a permanently mobile city at sea designed for long-term residence rather than short-term travel," the company says.
The ship would be about 8 times the size of the current largest ship in the world, the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas.
The plans include a 15,000-seat stadium, schools, colleges, shops, clubs, a water park, a music hall, museums, parks, and more.
The ship, which would run on nuclear, would be too large to dock and would remain in international waters.
Freedom Cruise International says it would go around the world every two to three years.
Insane.
Only one week of war spending in Iran is enough to cover this 24km-long cross-sea passage that comprises 2 bridges, 2 artificial islands, and 1 underwater tunnel.
China spent $6.2 billion on building this Shenzhen-Zhongshan cross-sea project.
We've kept our mouths shut about this for a while, but it's time we said something.
@TeseryL has been sniping all of our articles using AI just moments after we hit publish on our own site.
The site has just nabbed our FSD v14.3.3 review, ripping it straight from us.
Their "blog" is a legitimate mirror of our site; just minutes after we hit publish, their site copies everything.
We ask you to stop, respectfully. If you want to cite us, go ahead, but link to our content and our videos.