i asked my co-founder to argue with me in front of our whole team. that one moment changed our entire company culture.
— Tanay Kothari (@tankots) April 6, 2026
early on at wispr, i'd give presentations and nobody would push back. they'd nod. take notes. say "sounds good."
but i knew some of those ideas were…
Gift a copy to everyone on your team.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 6, 2026
Corporate Culture/ Operating System: Greatness https://t.co/NvuFk4pSEZ
Congratulations to Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen for traveling farther from Earth than any human beings in history; you make the rest of us proud! @NASA and their partners have always pushed the bounds of scientific discovery and today is no… pic.twitter.com/nbE7naeJaB
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) April 6, 2026
Tesla self-driving saves a lot of lives – the statistics are unequivocal.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 6, 2026
That doesn’t mean it’s perfect, of course.
Even when we improve safety 10X, saving 90% of the million lives lost in auto accidents every year, Tesla will still get sued for the 10% who did die. The 90%… https://t.co/OrNB1mO5eF
If tech leaders don’t organize and get America on their side, the situation on the ground - as seen in the three charts below - will get worse before it gets better.
— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) April 6, 2026
That, in turn, will tank the US economy since AI is responsible for much of our incremental GDP.
Someone needs… pic.twitter.com/otGmNZYIRU
The AI Abundance Paradox: Elon Musk’s Vision of Plenty Meets Bernie Sanders’ Call for a Data Center Moratorium https://t.co/8U2zMx8xGi
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 6, 2026
Just FYI, with reduced traffic through the Strait of Hormuz (it cannot be objectively assessed as fully closed), China risks losing roughly 40 to 50 percent of its oil imports, which come from Gulf producers whose exports transit the Strait, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE,…
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) April 6, 2026
The Moon is special in so many ways. Scientifically, it provides opportunities we simply don't have on Earth. It's near enough to reach with robotic explorers and humans. And for all of us on Earth, it's special because it's ours. 🩶 pic.twitter.com/rOucYJGUgL
— NASA (@NASA) April 6, 2026
J'ai démarré ce compte il y a un mois et demi. Depuis, 63 millions d'impressions, 23 800 followers, 313 000 likes, 1 million d'engagements. Mes idées ont touché des gens au Japon, au Brésil, aux États-Unis, en Afrique, partout.
— Brivael - FR (@BrivaelFr) April 6, 2026
Quand on y pense, c'est absolument vertigineux.
Un… pic.twitter.com/s4qbuRmiKL
So many companies fail due to a lack of focus.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) April 6, 2026
Not from lack of ideas.
Not from lack of talent.
Not from lack of capital.
From trying to do too many things at once.
Elon Musk perfectly explains why fully reusable orbital rockets are insanely hard to build
— X Freeze (@XFreeze) April 6, 2026
Our Earth has quite strong gravity and thick atmosphere. With known physics, building a fully reusable orbital rocket is only barely possible
"If this was a video game, the setting is… pic.twitter.com/fmifYbCW3P
There are frequent debates in India about what exactly forced the British to grant us Independence in 1947. It was a combination of factors that included a war-weary Britain, and the long-running political mobilisation in India. However, the fear of guerrilla warfare by the… pic.twitter.com/3WCCW6nYMX
— Sanjeev Sanyal (@sanjeevsanyal) April 6, 2026
Huawei’s campus in Dongguan is a whole fake European city pic.twitter.com/GSKGwdEjQa
— Miranda Nover (@mirandanover) April 6, 2026
On the occasion of Passover, I met with rabbis from Ukrainian cities and representatives of Jewish communities.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 6, 2026
Passover is about the triumph of freedom. This is exactly what all of Ukraine is fighting for today. I thanked the Jewish community for standing united with us in this… pic.twitter.com/eyAzmcRR1g
Berkshire has $373b to invest… 🤯 pic.twitter.com/pHw9OuTHoz
— @jason (@Jason) April 6, 2026
I love X.
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) April 6, 2026
Over the last 19 years I built a set of lists of the tech industry.
That's at https://t.co/vuxMTgbKNh
And what can you do with lists? So much. Have @Pokee_AI or your favorite AI agent platform (Pokee includes the X API in as standard feature so you don't have to pay…
On vit à la même époque qu'un des plus grands génies de l'histoire humaine. Un type qui est littéralement en train de rendre l'humanité multiplanétaire, de résoudre la crise énergétique, de connecter la planète entière, de libérer la parole mondiale.
— Brivael - FR (@BrivaelFr) April 6, 2026
Et la France le regarde… https://t.co/u2Ffjk2ACR
The thing with being from India is that you experience life only in extremes.
— Mayukh (@mayukh_panja) April 6, 2026
And it starts from early childhood. You are exposed to extreme poverty on the streets and you see people who are rich beyond imagination.
You want to get into a good uni, you must compete with a…
The issue is primary content creators, who use social media to drive people to paywalls, vs aggregators who either steal or rewrite original content to post it in full on social platforms.
— @jason (@Jason) April 6, 2026
Happens everywhere…. In fact, it started with blogs 20 years ago.
The aggregators like… https://t.co/53Fjks9WfV
The International Space Station: 16 countries, 6 labs, going around the Earth every 90 minutes for the last 24 years.
— Elizabeth Holmes (@ElizabethHolmes) April 6, 2026
We need more projects with that level of ambition.
Elon gets it. We need to inspire the next generation that we can do truly incredible things. pic.twitter.com/jFW5dp7nhi
"Leonardo Da Vinci didn't have a strategist planning 5 years ahead. He mixed his own paints and created the art."
— Big Brain Business (@BigBrainBizness) April 6, 2026
Steve Jobs on why the people that really create things that change this industry are the thinker-doer in one person: pic.twitter.com/kaxtHaRyTa
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