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Grok Build CLI Beta can now be installed directly from Grok Web with a single terminal command. The agentic coding and workflow tool is currently available exclusively for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. At the same time, xAI is offering a major discount on the Heavy tier: 67% off for the next 6 months, bringing the price down to $99/month instead of $300/month. xAI is moving fast to get more developers building with Grok.
London Mayor Confused By Protesters Not Chanting ‘Death To Jews’ https://t.co/mBN4I6Hg43 https://t.co/cOW1xHFmg0

To protect passengers or cargo, the powered rear seats & trunk in Model Y will automatically pop back up if detecting an obstruction while folding. https://t.co/Mzxo7WNiF2
I wonder why the "car" did this? 🤔 https://t.co/iru31PUXgr
Elon Musk: “It is impossible to become a multiplanet civilization without reusable rockets, just as it would have been impossible to colonize America with expendable boats." https://t.co/cTyup3dIDQ
Percent of Adults Reporting Daily Prayer by State (Pew Research) 2007 → 2024 AL: 73% → 50% AR: 68% → 58% AZ: 53% → 45% CA: 52% → 39% CO: 49% → 38% CT: 49% → 39% FL: 59% → 46% GA: 68% → 56% IA: 53% → 31% ID: 60% → 43% IL: 55% → 42% IN: 60% → 45% KS: 62% → 50% KY: 70% → 53% LA: 76% → 58% MA: 41% → 31% MD: 58% → 46% ME: 40% → 32% MI: 56% → 44% MN: 52% → 33% MO: 59% → 44% MS: 77% → 62% MT: 56% → 44% NC: 68% → 54% NE: 58% → 39% NH: 46% → 25% NJ: 51% → 42% NM: 56% → 49% NV: 58% → 41% NY: 49% → 37% OH: 58% → 42% OK: 66% → 54% OR: 48% → 29% PA: 56% → 40% SC: 72% → 57% TN: 70% → 56% TX: 66% → 50% UT: 67% → 51% VA: 59% → 47% WA: 54% → 35% WI: 49% → 38% WV: 66% → 47%
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SpaceX is absolutely dominating the entire planet in orbital mass As of 2026: • Total Global Mass to Orbit: ~969.6 metric tonnes • SpaceX: ~841.0 tonnes (86.7%) • Rest of the World: ~128.6 tonnes (13.3%) SpaceX alone has launched over 86% of all mass to orbit this year till date No one else is even close or even all of them combined
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Made in Seoul with AWS: Meet the founders. Seoul is a city defined by speed and constant reinvention, a spirit reflected in the startups building there today. But keeping pace with the city requires infrastructure as well as ambition. Founders from AB180, Config, DALPHA, Grey Box, & Law&Company share how partnering with AWS is helping them realize bold ideas and reach new markets.
@aiDotEngineer Singapore ✅✅✅ > Keynote > Codex Technical Workshop > Codex For Everyone Workshop > Leadership Track Talk > FDE @ OpenAI Talk > Codex Booth See y'all at the World Fair 🫡 @OpenAIDevs https://t.co/E2opjt5FTS

Bay Wheels 🤝 Gemini 🚲 ✨ T-2 until I/O 🚀 https://t.co/YrbIaw1P4C
Bay Wheels 🤝 Gemini 🚲 ✨ T-2 until I/O 🚀 https://t.co/YrbIaw1P4C
Often overlooked is the Frankfurt School’s central role, alongside French postmodernists, in forging Critical Theory and exporting it to America, where it evolved into one of the most influential (destructive) ideologies of our time. The Institute for Social Research was founded in Frankfurt in 1923 as an avowedly Marxist institution. When the European working class refused to fulfill Marx’s prophecy of revolution, Max Horkheimer and his colleagues changed course. They developed Critical Theory: not a tool for economic reform, but a sophisticated intellectual weapon designed to dismantle Western culture, the family, traditional authority, and the very concepts of objective reason and truth. Driven into exile by the Nazis, the Frankfurt School relocated to Columbia University in the United States. There, its ideas took root in academia and spread outward. This framework provided the direct intellectual foundation for Critical Race Theory. CRT simply replaced class with race while retaining the same core premises: society is a zero-sum power struggle between oppressors and oppressed, objective truth is a myth deployed by the powerful, and Western institutions are inherently racist by design. The consequences surround us: classrooms saturated in racial grievance, corporations imposing divisive DEI mandates, and a culture that has abandoned merit, colorblindness, and individual responsibility in favor of equity, identity politics, and inherited guilt. The Frankfurt School never aimed to improve the West. It trained generations in the art of deconstructing and ultimately destroying it. The antidote is to reclaim truth, merit, reason, and the foundational values of Western civilization. The “long march through the institutions” began here. It is time to march back.
Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donn
Starship Flight 12 goals: • Debut next-generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles • First launch from Starbase’s newly redesigned launch pad • Demonstrate upgraded Raptor engines in flight • Deploy 20 Starlink simulators and 2 modified Starlink satellites • Test in-space Raptor relight • Evaluate heat shield performance and tile damage scenarios during reentry • Perform experimental reentry and maneuvering tests • Offshore splashdown attempt for the redesigned Super Heavy booster
YouGov: 25% of “very liberal” Americans say violence can be justified to achieve political goals compared with 3% of “very conservative” Americans. https://t.co/3ulv3brn44
6 drives and 6 hours into FSD v14.3.3, here’s my review: - Actually Smart Summon improvements are fantastic. The 33% speed increase from 6-8mph is actually extremely noticeable and makes it feel more human-like driving through a parking lot, especially a crowded one. Some may think it’s not a big change, but it is. - “Hey Grok” is amazing! It has worked perfectly for me each time so far as a wake word, and I’ve used it a bunch. Huge quality of life improvement and being able to set navigation reminders is a really awesome feature! - FSD v14.3.3 reacted to someone running their stop sign before I could even see them around a wall in a parking garage. The driver monitoring system (DMS) is way more relaxed in this build than previously, especially in Standard profile. - The new car visualization looks so much richer and better as combined with the spring update, way cooler. The acceleration profile of Mad Max is much smoother from 0-2mph off the line compared to v14.3.2, it doesn’t feel jerky or a jolt off the line. This is a big improvement and it’s still plenty quick. - On city streets, and I’m pretty sure on the highway as well, Standard is more relaxed with changing lanes. It doesn’t change as frequently which is a nice thing to have for street driving. I’ll get a lot more seat time this afternoon through this week. - There has been no twitching or jerky behavior with this build. Smooth inputs even in tricky scenarios- in the past few days FSD v14.3.2 has been slightly twitchy in my experience but this is way better. - When FSD v14.3.3 reverses out of a parallel or perpendicular parking spot, I’ve noticed on this build it doesn’t reverse as far as before and it reduced unnecessary reversing distance. It feels more human like as it knows exactly the amount of steering angle required to exit the spot without backing up to far. This was even present in my 2025 Model 3 without a front fascia camera. - Mad Max feels a bit more refined. It’s like a smooth slice through traffic and I’m now using it almost exclusively vs hurry I used before. The improved off the line performance is a big factor in that as well. Very calculated decisions and inputs. - The new FSD Intervention streak feature is a really cool addition, would’ve been awesome to have for our FSD Cannonball Run record from New York City-LA, but I love how they are incentivizing using the system more as it’s safer than driving yourself. - Speed control in 55mph speed zones needs more work, this was apparent on the cannonball with FSD v14.3.2 but there’s no clear max speed for it in 55 zones. Should be tamed and restricted a bit specifically in 55mph zones. Looking forward to improved pothole avoidance too. - I like the new messages at top of the screen, specifically if you do not have a destination set in the navigation, it will tell you to select one. If you are in Mad Max occasionally it will let you know increased attention could be required if the surroundings require it. - Parking garage behavior seems unchanged from FSD v14.3.2 when inside, but noticed it was slightly more confident entering and exiting the garages and coming up to the ticket dispenser. Didn’t see much looping behavior. - I haven’t had FSD v14.3.3 camp in the left lane yet, as I haven’t had it on an empty highway since there’s been traffic today. This was a feature that FSD v14.3.2 had in that we didn’t enjoy on the cannonball. I’ll get some seat time in on my drive to NorCal this week where we’ll see if it does it. - I haven’t had any weird braking, jitteriness or twitching yet, definitely a big smoothness jump over FSD v14.3.2, even more so than FSD v14.2.2.5 in my experience so far. Overall, this version did a great job combining the attributes of FSD v14.3 like the insane reaction time, parking features, and new stack with the refinement that we loved with FSD v14.2.2.5 AND the great Spring Update features. Elon said this update is a banger, and it is. Great work @Tesla_AI teams!!
Co-founder @sarahookr sits down with Dr. Leslie Teo, Senior Director of AI Products at @AISingapore on May 18 in Singapore. The conversation: how do we build AI that keeps learning from the world it serves, instead of blindly scaling compute? https://t.co/9u1BscyaZV
How much of the Woke madness that we have seen from Hollywood was driven by California state policies? "Productions receiving credits under this program are required to set ethnic, racial, and gender diversity goals and to develop a plan to achieve those diversity goals." https://t.co/vxLRtj5IjT
For most of human history, women did not experience children as some rare interruptions to adult life. Babies were everywhere, in arms, on hips, asleep in slings, playing under tables while bread was kneaded and laundry was folded. A young girl did not grow up in a world separated from motherhood. So how can women want babies when they rarely see babies? A baby changes the atmosphere of a room, people smile more, they speak softer, they are gentler, there is more joy. Perhaps the desire for children has not disappeared nearly as much as we think. Perhaps many women have simply been separated from the very thing that used to awaken that desire in their hearts.
People completely miss the most important thing about Tesla FSD It’s not just about convenience. It’s not a "cool self-parking trick." It’s about the fact that car crashes are the #1 killer of healthy people aged 5-29 globally and one company has gathered over 10 billion miles of real-world data to actually solve it Look at the recent data: Tesla just became the FIRST vehicle to pass NHTSA's new ADAS safety tests. Not the first EV. The first vehicle. Period. The reality is harsh but simple. Countries that approve FSD get safer roads overnight. Countries that delay will literally watch their citizens die in preventable crashes while bureaucrats sit in meeting rooms debating "safety." The "safety" argument against FSD is officially dead
Study Finds 100% Of Men Would Eat Any Fruit Given To Them By A Naked Woman https://t.co/WrsVU0hOTy https://t.co/JFjikwjABb

Did you know CT imaging exists because of the Beatles?! The inventor of CT is Godfrey Hounsfield, a British electrical engineer who worked on radar systems at EMI. EMI was The Beatles' record label company. Because they were flush with profits due to The Beatles' recent success, they were willing to provide funds for Hounsfield's experimental idea of creating an image of an object with sliced X-ray imaging back in 1967. By 1969, Hounsfield built a prototype head scanner and tested it first on a preserved human brain. On October 1, 1971, the first live patient was successfully examined with a CT scanner: a woman with a suspected brain tumor. It's amazing how disparate events can come together (pun intended :)) to change the world and save lives!

Growth in data centers—driven in part by rising AI demand—boosts local employment, wages, income, and house prices, while also increasing electricity prices, from Fernando E. Alvarez, @dargente05, Joyce Chow, and @dianavanpatten https://t.co/d6VbekeaPH https://t.co/UOvhqVcFf2

"The Cybernetic Teammate" is a fascinating field experiment by a superstar team of researchers, including @raffasadun @emollick 💡The bottom-line: This field experiment suggests that one way in which AI can yield productivity benefits is not dissimilar from the way in which team production among humans can boost performance: by providing above-average performance in the tasks where workers have limited skills. This points to lessons about the contexts in which AI productivity gains should be relatively greater. 🧱 Randomly assign professionals at a large company to work either with or without AI, and either individually or teamed up with another human colleague. 👉Individuals with AI matched the performance of human teams without AI. In particular, while individuals working alone tend to produce “unbalanced” solutions that favor their individual expertise. 🧪My reading (through the lens of the theory of Superstar Teams I've worked on): The "AI as a teammate" perspective also yields testable predictions regarding the conditions under which AI can boost productivity: AI productivity gains should be greater when (i) humans are more specialized (i.e. they're productivity varies across the tasks bundled together into their job), (ii) AI capabilities are negatively correlated with human skills (i.e., best at the tasks the human/humans are worst at), and (iii) their overall capability is comparable (to avoid weak-link effects).
Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues. https://t.co/sGUzbhkM8C