Maiden Voyage
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The pen is mightier than the sword.
The thinnest of skins.https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/oth...taskbar&cvid=bc6b4684e12747aeb5e76f63f921d31b
"Written in both English and Chinese, Musk said, "Caring more about words than actions does not bode well for civilization."
Translation: voting me out as CEO really hurt my ego ... I mean civilization.
The pen is mightier than the sword.
Bring it backWe used to have a stationary community thread.
The George Hotz tragicomic saga has been a nice little sideshow to Musk's gnarly main event
Everyone knows words can lead to deeds then after the deeds check alignment with earlier words. And it works well for civilization at all levels to be mindful of both, but that mindfulness isn't in the interest of those trying to undermine civilization."Caring more about words than actions does not bode well for civilization."
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I think Tesla investors are probably concerned with his actions (selling massive amounts of stock repeatedly) that occurred after his words (promising he was not going to do that). The guy just says anything he can to sound mysterious and smart when he's literally just lying. I'm over it. Not to mention that is possibly the dumbest thing someone can say after spending $44 billion on Twitter supposedly just to protect free speech (words). It's literally just incoherent and changing from day to day with this guy.Everyone knows words can lead to deeds then after the deeds check alignment with earlier words. And it works well for civilization at all levels to be mindful of both, but that mindfulness isn't in the interest of those trying to undermine civilization.
That's how to learn the language someone's speaking.
Long article with details of much of the big moments in what's been happening with Twitter and Tesla customers for anyone catching up.
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It's his best muscle. He needs to stop skipping collarbone day.Elon Musk needs to skip neck day.
It's an incredibly common thing.People knowledgeable in the matter said finding security flaws and optimising a massive infrastructure stack are two different skills, but noooo l33t h4ck3r geoh0tz will single handedly do the work of a dedicated team of experts.
Meanwhile new twitter algo keeps showing me the same tweets that are 10h+ hours old smh...
I've met more than a few that can warp spacetime with their abilities, but for the most part it's heavy Dunning Kruger effect people in there putting up a smokescreen in front of the ones that can actually do it. You would think Musk was smart enough to know how to spot the ones that can get shit done given his background, but instead he seems to be looking more for like minded people than the mythical 10x engineers.It's an incredibly common thing.
People who fuck around w/ software and do super hacky shit, figure out cool things, etc.. who have no real experience w/ large systems.. particularly ones that have to scale to Twitter levels..
Think they can just jump in and actually excel at THAT type of coding.
If you've ever done software at an "engineering company" (not software engineering, think aerospace) you will run into a shit ton of asshole mechanical engineer types who are smart enough to fuck around in Excel and do "Cool stuff" who think real world-class software can be written in a few hours just because something that resembles the same software at first glance could be whipped up quickly.
Is this your God?
Tell me again how smart Musk is.
I honestly don't think he's full of shit, I just think he stepped into something he doesn't understand and is too arrogant to listen to anyone beneath him.I think his "smart" fans are staring to realize how full of shit Musk it really is.
I honestly don't think he's full of shit, I just think he stepped into something he doesn't understand and is too arrogant to listen to anyone beneath him.
Social Media is a whole beast of it's own that thrives off of ad revenue, both of which he has no idea how to create/run/utilize or even monetize properly.
He needs to replace himself with someone with that expertise of knowledge. His whole free speech bs won't make him money, he needs to make sure the bones work before worrying about policy - ad revenue, business ad managers, and trust of advertisers should be a priority. The free speech stuff, and public square nonsense, needs to be slowly shifted in a way that is properly vetted and tested amongst the public, not "hey i tried this new function, i banned this guy cause he was mean" etc.
I honestly don't think he's full of shit, I just think he stepped into something he doesn't understand and is too arrogant to listen to anyone beneath him.
Social Media is a whole beast of it's own that thrives off of ad revenue, both of which he has no idea how to create/run/utilize or even monetize properly.
He needs to replace himself with someone with that expertise of knowledge. His whole free speech bs won't make him money, he needs to make sure the bones work before worrying about policy - ad revenue, business ad managers, and trust of advertisers should be a priority. The free speech stuff, and public square nonsense, needs to be slowly shifted in a way that is properly vetted and tested amongst the public, not "hey i tried this new function, i banned this guy cause he was mean" etc.
It's 2022. Tech companies and the technology they run on are no longer mysteries. Anyone with a lick of sense could have run Twitter just fine. Musk is clearly an idiot. I mean, it's almost terrifying how stupid he is and yet he is a billionaire. Fucking terrifying.
Drivers are warned by Tesla when they install “full self-driving” that it “may do the wrong thing at the worst time.”
The report states that the Tesla Model S was traveling at about 55 mph and shifted into the far left-hand lane, but then braked abruptly, slowing the car to about 20 mph. That led to a chain reaction that ultimately involved eight vehicles to crash, all of which had been traveling at typical highway speeds.
Tesla’s driver-assist technologies, Autopilot and “full self-driving” are already being investigated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration following reports of unexpected braking that occurs “without warning, at random, and often repeatedly in a single drive.”
You'd be surprised, I work in the industry - nobody knows shit.It's 2022. Tech companies and the technology they run on are no longer mysteries. Anyone with a lick of sense could have run Twitter just fine. Musk is clearly an idiot. I mean, it's almost terrifying how stupid he is and yet he is a billionaire. Fucking terrifying.
I dont work in tech, but for all of you who think the giant Fortune 500 corporations all have the latest greatest tools and programs you are wrong.You'd be surprised, I work in the industry - nobody knows shit.
I dont work in tech, but for all of you who think the giant Fortune 500 corporations all have the latest greatest tools and programs you are wrong.
Never mind the turnover of employees where people come and go and some people are good or bad at their job. Sit down with your shiny new laptop (which is often decent as they are leased and you change them every 3-4 years) but the core programs you use can be anything from good modern programs to archaic stuff they've been limping along for 15 years. They keep it simply because it works and they dont want to try something new even though that results in employees needing to do their own analysis and cumbersome reports since this old program doesn't do it well. It's too risky trying to implement a new sales or finance program costing a ton of money and a year or two of development and testing. So that 15 year od program keeps going up to 16, 17, 18....
You'd be surprised how many big companies still rely on people do massive spreadsheets hoping everyone follows the template. Then you upload the template hoping the data all works the next day.
One of my buddies used to work at a big company where he said it was surprising an Excel driven company and his spreadsheet took 5 minutes to open. He was in supply chain and demand planning involving 1000s of items. We'd chat here and there and when we'd talk jobs, he's always be like "Get me outta here. If your place has any openings tell me".
It's 2022. Tech companies and the technology they run on are no longer mysteries. Anyone with a lick of sense could have run Twitter just fine. Musk is clearly an idiot. I mean, it's almost terrifying how stupid he is and yet he is a billionaire. Fucking terrifying.
Thats a shame because for me the CEOs at my traditional companies (shit you see on store shelves at Walmart) all know the general strategies needed and how things work to lead the company. I'm not saying they know the intricate details like how to pull an SAP report or design packaging on Photoshop, but it doesn't matter if it's marketing, sales, finance or supply chain. There's enough knowledge people can all understand (often common sense shit too) which any peon or leader can learn and get the point across. Every one of them starts out their career at the bottom and work their way up, where many have their entire career in the same industry. Elon Musk going from e-cars to rockets to Twitter is crazy. I've never seen a friend or fam member zipping around different industries like that.There are a broad variety of tech companies, but when it comes to how ad and martech works - very few execs know despite them all having marketing teams.
ok, and where is evidence of Twitter filtering bots after these experiments?
Part of the right sidebar on twitter also used to almost exclusively promote very partisan news articles. They would be a series of tweets promoting an article, with no opposing view or any other tweets allowed to follow them. It was the most "publisher not platform" part of twitter, and it's nice that it's gone now.Sure notice a massive drop in bot accounts. Feels weird without the constant propaganda spam.
I almost miss them.
wow hotz destroyed him lolThe culmination of Musks executive leadership at Tesla and SpaceX.
https://twitter.com/iamraisini/status/1605538033612177408?s=20&t=Di0yACaV8Q65fYNc8UClPQ
What evidence could Musk provide that you would accept? Before Yoel Roth or whatever his name is was fired, he was posting graphs about how hate speech was being reduced at Twtter since Musk took over, and I know at least several GAF members thought he was lying. So what could Musk say or show that would cause you to accept Twitter was working to filter bots and making progress with doing so?
It's why I think Musk handled the Twitter files in just about the best way he could have, by allowing several different journalists access, who all seem to argue their concerns from principle rather than situational ethics and partisanship. If Musk just says something happened, and we're fixing it / we've fixed it, there's going to be a lot of people who won't believe him.
You're the one mentioning the bot trap theory so let's just start with any evidence whatsoever and go from there.
Sure notice a massive drop in bot accounts. Feels weird without the constant propaganda spam.
I almost miss them.
Tell me again how smart Musk is.
I have no actual attempt for you, because no evidence of any sort has ever been presented, and I don't believe that any evidence that Musk could ever produce would ever be believed by you, yet you are asking for evidence anyway.LegendOfKage are you serious? Is that your best attempt?
despite you making the claim before that user's anecdotal or imaginations said they noticed a drop in bot count, no questioning of what they actually noticed nor any link presented between your poll bot trap theory and their post
I have no actual attempt for you, because no evidence of any sort has ever been presented, and I don't believe that any evidence that Musk could ever produce would ever be believed by you, yet you are asking for evidence anyway.
I don't even think I would believe any evidence Musk presented on the matter, because I don't see how he could ever prove it. I am willing to accept his claims could be a possibility, however, and accept that there's no way to know for sure. But you just seem to be asking so you can say that it's not good enough, and proclaim him a liar. Correct me if I'm mistaken there. My point being, why ask if no answer could ever satisfy? So instead I asked what it would take to prove it, but you can't even answer that hypothetical (and to be fair neither could I), so here we are.
I'm happy to admit when I don't know if something is true or not. If you agree that is the case here, then we simply agree. If instead your position is "Musk is lying if he can't prove it," that level of certainty is what I don't agree with. Does that make sense?
Tesla famously doesn’t have an advertising budget.How can he be this clueless on running ads?
I'm sure his Tesla company used targeted ads all the time to reach specific demographics for each vehicle based on its price/form factor.
If your "level of certainty" is an unwavering belief in Musk despite evidence of his ability to lie
I don't even think I would believe any evidence Musk presented on the matter, because I don't see how he could ever prove it.
I am willing to accept his claims could be a possibility, however, and I accept that there's no way to know for sure.
No. I just don't like pretending to know things that I can't possibly know. These two statements and a lot of what I've already said in this thread should make it fairly clear that I don't have an "unwavering belief" in Elon Musk. With that, I think I'm done with this slight derailment.
Oh ok, that partially explains why he has limited knowledge on the advertisers POV.Tesla famously doesn’t have an advertising budget.
LegendOfKage are you serious? Is that your best attempt?
despite you making the claim before that user's anecdotal or imaginations said they noticed a drop in bot count, no questioning of what they actually noticed nor any link presented between your poll bot trap theory and their post
Tell me again how smart Musk is.
Tell me again how smart Musk is.