On Fri, 01 Dec 2023 03:45:43 GMT, Retrograde
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Will not miss that site, or that dude
On another note,
The end of Elon
Standing on the rear bed of his greatest boondoggle, his face obscured
in shadow, the billionaire who built a rabid fanbase through seemingly
inhuman feats of engineering and willpower cut a greatly reduced
figure: Elon Musk was presiding over the first customer deliveries of
a Tesla truck that, like most things Musk touched, was drastically
over budget and far beyond its original shipping timeline. Plus, just
a couple days earlier Musk had essentially sealed the dismal fate of
another of his companies by publicly telling advertising partners to
"go fuck [themselves]."
To say he was looking diminished is putting it mildly.
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Musk didn't address his crumbling social media product or how his
frequent, inflammatory comments and amplification of false and
dangerous conspiracy theories have made it impossible to see a path
forward for X that doesn't end badly. He didn't talk about how his
range of distractions, including a repeatedly exploding spacecraft
he's periodically launching from south Texas, are giving Tesla
investors some serious misgivings. Mostly, he talked about the
Cybertruck's potential benefits to owners in case of the end of modern civilization. And again: about how cool they'll look.
No longer the confident, if controversial, prognosticator and big
swing solutions engineer, Musk has instead become a mad-eyed, rambling
and raving advocate of far-right nonsense and vacillating convictions.
Even his seemingly existential objection to OpenAI's fast-paced
development of AI ended up being little more than petty jealousy, as
evidenced by the harried introduction of Grok, his own, far more
puerile and muddy-minded equivalent.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/01/the-end-of-elon/
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