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832 The same week Waymo admitted its robotaxis can’t handle rain, SpaceX’s S-1 disclosed $506M flowing to Tesla and $1M to Boring Company — one firm is constrained by physics, the other by accounting

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 05/28/2026 12:00 EDT

The same week Waymo admitted its robotaxis can’t handle rain, SpaceX’s S-1 disclosed $506M flowing to Tesla and $1M to Boring Company — one firm is constrained by physics, the other by accounting

Waymo's robotaxi service has paused operations across at least six U.S. cities this month, a sequence of disruptions that complicates the prevailing narrative that autonomous ride-hail has crossed the threshold from experiment to infrastructure.

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