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  • 1 month ago | alexroy.substack.com | Alex Roy

    My 2019 column on Universal Basic Mobility (UBM) was recently archived by its OG host, so I’m reposting it here. One addition is this little foreward…for important context on my inspiration. Thanks for reading Alex Roy’s Human Driven! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. In 2018 I visited wealthy friend XYZ at his gated community in Virginia.

  • 1 month ago | palatinate.org.uk | Alex Roy

    By Alex Roy★★★★★Last night, I had the joy of venturing to the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms to see St John’s College Bailey Theatre Company’s iteration of Little Shop of Horrors. With its nostalgic Motown-meets-B-movie score and a premise that demands intense theatrical creativity, this is not a show one stages lightly. I approached with cautious optimism; what I witnessed, however, was nothing short of exceptional.

  • Mar 13, 2025 | palatinate.org.uk | Alex Roy

    By Alex Roy ★★★★★As both a musical theatre lover and theology student, the prospect of Trevs College Musical Society (TCMS) resurrecting Jesus Christ Superstar filled me with excitement. The production balanced theological authenticity with a bold, modernised vision, breathing new life into this iconic musical. Told from the perspective of Judas – Jesus’ ultimate betrayer – JCS follows the final seven days of Jesus’ life, from Gethsemane, to his trial, and eventual crucifixion.

  • Mar 6, 2025 | palatinate.org.uk | Alex Roy

    By Alex RoyA political thriller which directly confronts its darkness,The Moth is a play which interrogates the fraught nature of forgiveness: who has the right to grant it? Should it be granted? Who deserves it? In this World Premiere, the writer, Paul Herzberg, has crafted a piece of theatre which is as much about personal reckoning as it is historical accountability – the result being a harrowing yet beautifully deep human piece of theatre.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | odt.co.nz | Alex Roy

    Two local teenage brothers who are arguably the best New Zealand tennis players for their respective ages had a tussle for the ages to decide the men’s singles title at last weekend’s Queenstown Open.

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Alex Roy
Alex Roy @AlexRoy144
20 Jun 25

Operations, UX & Uptime are a trio of harsh mistresses.

The Kilowatts 🚗⚡️
The Kilowatts 🚗⚡️ @klwtts

I get that @Tesla needs to geofence this initial pilot but isn’t part of the point of pursuing a vision only approach that there wouldn’t be limits on where you could take a Robotaxi. I hope that battery range is the main limiting factor and early users can travel 100+ miles

Alex Roy
Alex Roy @AlexRoy144
20 Jun 25

Call me Nostradamus

Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog @WholeMarsBlog

Lots of fine print on the robotaxi service someone will be sitting in the front seat of the car you are only allowed 2 passengers per ride no getting rides for guests. early access holder has to be in the car service closes from 12 am - 6 am no airports

Alex Roy
Alex Roy @AlexRoy144
20 Jun 25

Exactly as I predicted

Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt @SawyerMerritt

BREAKING: I have been invited to ride in Tesla’s Model Y Robotaxis on day one this Sunday in Austin, Texas! IT’S GO TIME BABY!!! https://t.co/FGzG8oW9El