Tommy Dickinson
@tommydickinson
Father, Husband, Data Enthusiast
Last few drives on FSD, I started to get really relaxed for the first time… like interstate/autopilot relaxed. I feel my brain rewiring on these drives. Self-driving on streets is actually happening… it’s been a long journey, but am seeing the light!
I am the 3rd person in the world to receive the @Neuralink brain implant. 1st with ALS. 1st Nonverbal. I am typing this with my brain. It is my primary communication. Ask me anything! I will answer at least all verified users! Thank you @elonmusk!
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Andrej, my long lost brother, let us work together again!
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School's out for summer! Here's daddy-daughter time with one of our participants.
Not that it has anything to do with the SRB issue, but the unsettlingly low flight rate should be concerning. When so many years pass between launches, there is room for knowledge to be lost and skills to atrophy. Mercury: 26 launches over ~4 years Gemini: 12 launches over ~2…
Robotaxi economics are starting to shift– Low-cost vehicles like the Model Y are gathering billions of miles of real-world data. @Evautoalex, CEO of @evautodotcom, explains why scale may be Tesla’s biggest advantage. "I would disagree that they're way behind. I think Tesla is…
Shoutout to this guy with 17 followers for saving space exploration
Me, walking up to the golf course… then me actually playing golf.
She's fierce
In some ways, writing an english prompt forces you to think more about what you're really doing than just hacking away when you're just hacking, it's easy to get caught up in the details of whatever you're implementing. starting out by writing english forces high level thinking
It also doesn’t get bored, angry, frustrated, sick, distracted, or drunk.
You get tired. FSD Supervised does not
Tonight, I drove for 2 hours using @Tesla’s FSD v13.2.9 — with zero critical disengagements. Part of the drive was in the rain, part of it dry. While cruising on the highway, I kinda just leaned back and thought: “Damn. I just completed a 2-hour trip, and the car drove itself…
Steve Jobs announced the iPhone in January 2007. To value Apple in January of 2007 not based on the prospect of this cutting-edge device, but instead on iPod sales would’ve been a massive mistake for any investor to make. So remember: when you buy a company, you’re buying all of…
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A long time coming. Congratulations, Rory. #themasters
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I'm going to call it right now. A lot of stuff is going to break on this mission. By design. As part of the plan. Don't get upset. I'm not saying SpaceX plans to fail. I'm pointing out that SpaceX has taken an ultraimportant principle from software engineering, and realized…
This!
One of my favorite early Val Kilmer appearances is in “Real Genius.” Val did something special with a typical 1980s cynical rebel/wisecracker role, giving his character a layer of big brother warmth. It’s actually kind of sweet.
Highly suggest @ryanhallyall and especially the YouTube channel. Better than any other weather outlet I have found. Also they have one of the best implementations of AI I have seen with a bot that distills lots of information; featuring storm chasers and reading hundreds of…
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The ride to orbit was much smoother than I had anticipated. Apart from the final minute before SECO, I barely felt any G-forces—it honestly felt like just another flight. I had imagined it would feel like being in an elevator that suddenly drops, but that sensation never came.…
A lot of times when we see a new AI breakthrough, we instinctively jump straight to thinking about what job functions might be impacted. It’s useful to think through the new risk that any new AI poses, but we often underestimate the positive impact it will have on various…
We are now at the “hahaha look at how it messed up the hands” stage of vibe coding.