Tenebri
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oh yeah the company sure is.
I assume that's a remark aimed at attributing Tesla's success so far to the Tesla team, not Musk?
That's fine, of course the success of a company is down to the team it has. But I'm not sure you can exclude Musk in the success of Tesla while simultaneously lay all responsibility on X's failures on Musk.
He's either at the helm of both or none.
The reality is, he can and should be be held responsible for X's failures so far but can certainly still be included in Tesla's success so far.
Oh dear, Musk has thrown another hissy fit. He's decided to file a "thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and ALL those who colluded" to show that X still shows hateful content next to advertising, including "Their board, their donors, their network of dark money, all of them".
Ironically, and seemingly with no sense of self-awareness whatsoever, Musk claims to be attacking their freedom of speech in defence of freedom of speech. Couldn't make it up.
~~~~ Just another victim of the ambient morality ~~~~
Another public tantrum from Musk, because people are not kowtowing to his 'vision':
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67574396
Note that the audience here was made up of senior businesspeople - Bob Iger of Disney, who Musk seemingly called out by name - spoke at the gathering earlier.
I don't see how EM thinks this will actually help his business.
Perhaps I would be giving him too much credit, but I do believe Musk knows Twitter is a lost cause at this point. Any childish outbursts are a symbol of his dull personality and a need to stir up controversy for attention. There will always be a group of sycophants willing to defend this guy no matter what.
Each time Starship explodes it is hailed as a "success": the perfect metaphor, really.
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30-Nov-2023 09:45:28
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Miles Prower