Go on, say something pleasant or positive about alone Musk.
No.
CEOs are not heroes. Especially not, South-African white supremacist.
Musk only deserves scorn and political violence upon him.
Pass
I'm looking forward to seeing his obituary.
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Is this supposed to be humorous? A weird way to relieve tension and stress via... terribly misplaced "joking" with a title/concept thread? Yikes. :unsure:
He made me a lot of money.
He is attempting to single handedly address the declining birth rate
He helped popularize EVs for awhile.
He said a lot of the right things once upon a time...
But his actions didn't follow his words.
But if we imagine this world where he really is this champion of free speech, dedicated to saving the world with a energy transition, actually developing innovative tunnelling techniques and reinventing trains as something magically better.... Then yes that Musk is a hero.
He's a loony Henry Ford, almost too perfect for this age. He seems really intent on bringing forth the Kwisatz Haderach with all the surrogate children he's collecting.
Popularized the electric vehicle, oversaw all those cool reusable rockets. He's definitely chaotic evil, will lose all his companies and probably be sentenced to jail during the next Dem administration. That is if Trump doesn't have him thrown down the Gemonian stairs first. :hmm:
Quote from: Jacob on February 18, 2025, 06:37:23 PMI'm looking forward to seeing his obituary.
:)
And the sooner, the better.
His insane refusal to acknowledge the realities of trying to settle Mars had some useful side effects in the EV and commercial space industries.
I mean his rockets are pretty cool...
He was a force of change in a very conservative auto industry, no way would EV cars progress that fast without his vision. I know how conservative industries work, they will stifle innovation almost indefinitely until outsiders force them to get off their asses. I also don't buy at all into theories that he deserves none of the credit for this, I think that's a convenient explanation that became popular when he took a public hard turn to the right.
That his name drop in Star Trek Discovery as one of the "great inventors" by Lorca has been retconned by parts of Trekdom as a giveaway that Lorca was actually from the evil mirror universe. :P
He'd look good with a lead piercing in his forehead.
Could be his epitaph: "He used to be just a douche."
The trouble with promoting electric cars is they're a bit of a dead end that precludes the actual societal change that we need.
No doubt if you're an individual with money and need a new car then electric is the way to go. It's better than petrol.
But getting everyone to switch over... The world just doesn't have the resources for this.
And getting too hung up on the easy answer of just swapping out ice for ev and otherwise keeping everything exactly the same means we aren't doing enough on the actual solutions of building smarter cities and better transit.
Quote from: DGuller on February 19, 2025, 01:03:30 AMHe was a force of change in a very conservative auto industry, no way would EV cars progress that fast without his vision.
Well the guy who founded Tesla's vision. But Musk sure helped it along.
Quote from: mongers on February 18, 2025, 06:28:16 PMGo on, say something pleasant or positive about alone Musk.
Alone Musk is a piece of shit and a con artist who will eventually end up in prison. :)
Quote from: Caliga on February 20, 2025, 07:12:22 PMQuote from: mongers on February 18, 2025, 06:28:16 PMGo on, say something pleasant or positive about alone Musk.
Alone Musk is a piece of shit and a con artist who will eventually end up in prison. :)
That's what I like, hope for a better world. :cheers:
We just had a SpaceX launch this morning, those are fun. Musk did help the economy here by increasing operations in Florida after the Obama Administration shut the spaceport. (Of course today he's cutting NASA and harming our economy, Musk gave and Musk hath taken away, blessed be the name of Musk.)
Starlink does have applications for rail (especially in the field of mining.) Previous satellite systems had too long of a delay to be useful for a safety critical system, but Starlink meets our criteria. The cost is still a concern, but weighed against the cost of building a radio system in a remote area it could be worthwhile.
I think I most admire Musk for realizing that an electric car could be a status symbol. Previous electric cars or hybrids were squarely aimed at the middle class, but only the wealthy could afford a roadster or an X class. Giving Bobos the ability to flaunt both their wealth and their enlightenment was an incredible marketing idea.
The roadster was designed by the founder of Tesla, not Musk.
Quote from: Valmy on February 21, 2025, 10:41:50 AMThe roadster was designed by the founder of Tesla, not Musk.
Well then he was a marketing genius; Musk was clever to recognize that.
Judging by thread length, his folly is less than the entirety of Facebook
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on February 21, 2025, 10:44:14 AMJudging by thread length, his folly is less than the entirety of Facebook
Maybe though despite all his wealth, he really is just one man whereas Facebook is made up of billions of people and bots.