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there's also his far-right batshit anti-democracy and racist rantings...
my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
If he wasn't such a spoilt rich kid he'd be just another Laurence Fox or Carl Benjamin.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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If you emailed him pretending to be a Nigerian price with a few bill to rest in his bank account he would for sure respond.
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It appears that Dominic Cummings is now a Musky Fanboi. What could possibly go wrong?
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Just can't think why no-one else has suggested this for the Baltimore bridge.
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The Tories may resort to re-using a Truss after they collapse. It’s hard to know which would be the worse example.
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He's giving blue checks back for free to the popular twitter people again. This time without any validation, I assume, because it's happening out of their control.
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Now talking about charging new users to post on X to prevent bots. I can sort of see sense in that but it would also surely kill the platform? Also, rumoured to be making 14,000 redundancies at Tesla.
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Not just a rumour but backed by the muskrat. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-68818113
How to tarnish brands.
Where's the fanboi to big him up?
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But he slept on the factory floor or something and makes big rockets that look phallic.
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The fact is there is a Quasar star six hundred trillion times brighter than the Sun. It has a mass of 17 billion Suns, and eats just over a Sun per day. In other words...
No, don't want to.
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Not sure about this robotaxi malarkey over a model 2 (smaller EV). Is their AI autonomy shnazzle there yet? I guess it depends where they will be too? I guess Musk has achieved his goal of kicking off an EV revolution all be it with understandable resistance along the way from punters. You can't argue with a brushless motor though.
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Problem is he sat on his laurels / got distracted with ego projects and now looks like going the way of others who led their field like Nokia or Blackberry.
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There is a quasar star 600,000,000,000,000 brighter than the sun though Pross!
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Eats a sun a day!
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It like eats a sun for breakfast!
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And doesn't give two shits about this planet, or anyone on it. Including Muskrat.
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Musk cares about the continuation of Humanity. Yeah, it seems strange something so massive and powerful (the quasar star) just eats a sun/galaxies with no remorse. It hasn't been taken to Universe court or anything.
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You’ve been on the salt again focusey if you think musky cares about anyone other than his Narcissistic self.
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No it doesn't, it eats a sun a day. So that's breakfast, lunch and dinner. I've told you a billion times not to exaggerate.
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"Brushless DC motors were invented in 1962 by T.G. Wilson and P.H. Trickey, "
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I see the credulous idiot is now impressed by the racist tweets of a failed actor with a kink for being sued.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Now he's having a pop at the Guardian:
seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Well he should know given he's a self entitled prick.
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Proof if any were needed that Elmo is not an engineer.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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To be fair to Musk/Tesla (it doesn't come easily to me), the increasing 'techisation' of cars & car parts is universal. Can't stand it myself (the simpler the better - same goes for bikes), but the days of basic mechanical cars is long gone. Even my 2003 Almera is reliant on all the electrical bits working, though technologically it's more like a Sinclair Spectrum than the latest iPad in evolutionary terms.
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The best of the best of the tech is Bluetooth.
My ex college buddy became head technician at VW Audi in Brighton. In fact, he was head hunted. It was a completely new branch. They asked him where he wanted everything - ramps, the tool boxes, the pdi/service bay, the diagnostic equipment etc.
Bloke comes in with his 3 month old top spec. Audi A6. It's the middle of summer. He parked in Brighton CC with the window down and it wouldn't go back up, so he couldn't leave it. My mate says to him: "I can put it up for you but won't be able to sort it until the new software comes through'. !?! This is because the window motor is controlled by Blue tooth from the switch to the window motor and the present software at the time couldn't fix the blue tooth connection.
Friend (on the other end of the spectrum) buys a second hand A6. He works at a scrap yard and got it for £1100. Great condition and full Audi service history except... a crack in the windscreen. I said "Just claim a new one on the insurance". He said that he could do that (and pay the excess), however, because it is programmed to rain sensors, light values, heater, alarm etc, the only people who can program the windscreen (program the windscreen; I mean wtaf?) was Audi and they charge £800 + vat. So the windscreen fix plus the excess on a new screen cost more than what he paid for it.
Another jackanory (Audi again): A friend's neighbours had a transmission oil leak on their Audi A4. Without actually seeing the car, Audi quoted him (over the phone) £3500. That's because they simply chuck a new (exchange) box in. They don't bother trying to fix it.
seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Yeah, all sorts of tech is awesome, and I never cease to be amazed what it can do (inc Bluetooth).
But... clever tech should never be used just for its own sake... it should be used when it genuinely improves functionality, not just because it'll make people go "Ooooh, isn't that clever!" I suspect a lot of the best tech advances go completely under the radar (swidt?)
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Not Musk but I couldn't find an AI thread. Looks like Google's AI powered Overview is just regurgitating jokes and sarcasm as factual information to the point that it is suggesting jumping off a bridge as a treatment for depression.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
Part of the anti-growth coalition0