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So Zuckerberg is the bar and Musk might be able to barely clear it.
yay…….
I can't help but wonder how many people have regretted underestimating Musk?
Bringing in a hacker to find exploits in the code makes perfect sense. "To catch a thief" and all that.
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It’s entertaining to watch the sycophants flail as another nepobaby they lionize and idolize is exposed as exceedingly fallible.
They sure know how to pick em’ AND lick em’.
You will know them by their orange tongues.
*nods AND chuckles*
Ya know, the folks that live in an 'either/or' world are a curious lot. I suspect that you, like me, are uneffected by whatever Musk does. Succeed or fail makes no difference, but as you mentioned in a previous post he's interesting to watch. But to the 'either/ors' if you don't wake up in the morning praying for his failure you must worship at his feet and hence we get these stupid posts that the author seems to think wounds us in some manner. I just can't see that as a successful life strategy.Elon’s made a tidy fortune setting people up to sell him short, so you’re not alone.
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Lol, I'm sure you do think Ish has been spot on.
Everything he's doing there goes against best practices in running successful organizations.
Decimating your workforce and the morale of your company is never wise.
That’s not really the case. He made his stake through inheritance. He has made an occasional investment that paned out. Along with receiving ridiculous amounts of government subsidies, (7 BILLION $ for Tesla alone) and all perks rich white guys get, that no one else dos . Americas insistence on not taxing billionaires, for instance.Elon’s made a tidy fortune setting people up to sell him short, so you’re not alone.
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Awesome! I mean, besides the part that you can't @ and # at the same damn time.
Tell us again about mining Twitter code for AI. And why the CEO of Tesla(!) would bother with that, in the bizarre world where that made sense.I can't help but wonder how many people have regretted underestimating Musk?
Bringing in a hacker to find exploits in the code makes perfect sense. "To catch a thief" and all that.
Oh good. Do you know how long I have waited for a random stranger on a porn site to share their secret to a successful life strategy with me?we get these stupid posts that the author seems to think wounds us in some manner. I just can't see that as a successful life strategy.
stupid posts that the author seems to think wounds us in some manner
I haven’t noticed. Not sure if it’s a feature or a bug, or if it’s important to many users but if it is, it’s an easy fix. My feed looks the same, nobody I follow has left, some previously banned people have been reinstated, no crashes during World Cup peak loads, and the company’s cost structure has been reduced by roughly 50%. Twitter was a failing company before Musk. No guarantee he can save it but these are good first steps.Awesome! I mean, besides the part that you can't @ and # at the same damn time.![]()
JFC.I haven’t noticed. Not sure if it’s a feature or a bug, or if it’s important to many users but if it is, it’s an easy fix. My feed looks the same, nobody I follow has left, some previously banned people have been reinstated, no crashes during World Cup peak loads, and the company’s cost structure has been reduced by roughly 50%. Twitter was a failing company before Musk. No guarantee he can save it but these are good first steps.
I wonder how many of them have jobs. Most of us here are retired, financially independent, and have time to waste on this site. But GenXers and others of working age that post through the day obviously are not getting much if any work done. Some probably live with their parents, others rely on taxpayer assistance, and some might have “jobs” that allow them to pretend they working from home.There's a handful of angry GenXers here who never amounted to much.
All you have to do is post about having things and they appear.
If the USA ever had to fight a land war at home or abroad, I'd conscript the GEN X men and women.
Forget the snowflakes, they're completely useless.
The GenXers are angry about their lot in life and want to hurt people.
Obvious projection is obvious.I wonder how many of them have jobs. Most of us here are retired, financially independent, and have time to waste on this site. But GenXers and others of working age that post through the day obviously are not getting much if any work done. Some probably live with their parents, others rely on taxpayer assistance, and some might have “jobs” that allow them to pretend they working from home.
Obvious projection that is obvious is sort of like redundant redundancy I supposeObvious projection is obvious.
Does he realize that many accounts have several contributors, like newsrooms?
He's bringing in Tesla engineers to rewrite code for that.Does he realize that many accounts have several contributors, like newsrooms?