Nothing is more dangerous than getting between JB Pritzker and the buffet table!” Elon Musk wrote from his personal account on the X platform that he owns. X is formerly known as Twitter. Gov. JB Pritzker responded to the message by posting an image of himself purchasing a hot dog at a famous Chicago hot dog stand – the Wieners Circle.
Good morning! The new Trump administration gave federal workers an unusual offer this week: Return to the office full time, or resign and accept a buyout. According to an email reportedly sent to government employees on Tuesday night (later posted on the Office of Personnel Management’s website) workers have until Feb.
A community post on Elon Musk's tweet said: "This is objectively false. Subways have more than 10x the capacity of a road for cars. The average capacity of a single roadway is typically ~2,000 passengers per hour while the average capacity of a subway line is closer to 50,000 passengers per hour."
Tech founder Marc Andreessen explained how the U.S. government's social media censorship scheme came to an end during an appearance on the Lex Fridman podcast. You can watch the full interview below this selected transcript: LEX FRIDMAN: You are a good person to speak about the history of this because you were there on the ground floor.
The new administration is emailing government employees draft resignation letters. Musk sent a similar email to Twitter staff in 2022.
In January 2025, a post about tech billionaire Elon Musk, purportedly written by someone who knew him for years, was shared widely online. Philip Low, a scientist and founder of NeuroVigil, a company that developed a portable brain activity monitor,
The Trump administration offered an ultimatum to some federal employees asking them to choose if they want to resign in a pitch that echoes Elon Musk's moves at Twitter.
Users are pointing out the parallels between an email sent to federal employees by Donald Trump's administration and an email sent to Twitter employees.
One of Elon Musk's old pals is calling out the billionaire for taking his power-hungriness all the way to the White House. In a lengthy essay cross-posted on Facebook and LinkedIn, Philip Low, the founder of the brain-computer interface company NeuroVigil,
X will take one step closer to becoming an "everything app," but despite ample speculation, there's no sign of Dogecoin in the plans yet.
The social media platform is trying to become an ‘everything app,’ starting with a payments feature, but at least it’s not all about Musk’s favorite digital currency. In an effort to monetize the social media platform,