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Neuralink is actually one of the more difficult Musk companies to value because it's so early stage. While they've raised money at ~$18 billion valuations, that's based on future potential rather than current financials. The company has no substantial revenue yet and is burning through cash for research and clinical trials. Musk's stake probably represents 3-5% of his total net worth currently. The real value will be determined by whether they can:- Get broader FDA approvals- Demonstrate clinical efficacy- Scale manufacturing- Navigate the incredibly complex regulatory landscapeIf everything goes perfectly, this could eventually be massive. But there are huge risks too - the technology is unproven at scale, and there are serious ethical concerns. For now, it's a relatively small piece of his wealth puzzle but one with asymmetric upside potential.

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I had the same problem and here's what worked for me to de-Musk my Twitter experience: Use Twitter Lists - Create lists of accounts you actually want to see and primarily browse those instead of the main timeline Leverage the "Not Interested" feature - When Musk content appears, click the three dots and select "Not interested in this Tweet" Adjust your topics - Go to Settings → Content preferences and make sure topics like "Elon Musk" or "Tesla" aren't selected Consider third-party apps - Some Twitter clients offer better filtering optionsThe key is consistency - the algorithm needs repeated signals that you don't want this content. I also found that blocking some of the most aggressive Musk fan accounts helped reduce the amplification of his tweets through my network. After about a week of consistently using these methods, my feed became much more relevant to my actual interests.

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