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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostMusk is a weird one. He seems to have some good ideas and intentions for technology. He's probably the only rich guy trying to progress things with battery and space technology and that hyperloop. But on the flip side he's completely insane. He really is like a bond villain.
I don’t know why people believe a thing he says. Cybertruck, Tesla Roadster and full self driving are still nowhere in sight despite his proclamations. And the Tesla fanboys fed his ego something rotten. I think he loves the celebrity thing and will do pretty much anything to feed that.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostTesla open sourced all their patents in 2014 in an attempt to get other car manufacturers to at least try and make electric cars.
It seems like Musk takes the credit for things that other people came up with. And that feeds his ego too. He’s not even a Tesla founder but had the title retrospectively applied FFS.
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Originally posted by CMcK View PostAlthough they did go after companies that used that open source tech…
It seems like Musk takes the credit for things that other people came up with. And that feeds his ego too. He’s not even a Tesla founder but had the title retrospectively applied FFS.
So, if you want to do something the same as Tesla's Autopilot system (which they have patented), to build (specifically) an electric car, then you can. If you download a load of Tesla source code just before leaving the company to go to a chinese electric car startup then no.
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Musk is good at spotting a business opportunity and manipulating it, other than that he's pretty much rotten through and through. He comes across as the classic case of rich guy who is socially weak and has had too few people to speaking to him honestly for far too long. It's all media circus now but if he retains his status there's a good chance his later years will prove to be dark.
Speaking of dark:
The US Axis of Evil, sometimes referred to as the Supreme Court, will in days pass severe limits on the nations ability to respond to climate change
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/19/c...imate-epa.html
The US Axis of Evil, sometimes referred to as the Supreme Court, will in days pass severe limits on the nations ability to respond to climate change
It's... Weird. Something I genuinely love about the US is how many of them, and their culture in general, believes in humanity. Like their idea of advocating for personal liberty and freedom above all; those ideals, you've got to admit there's a boundless optimism there. They believe the solution is to give people the freedom to fix problems their way, and in the end, that'll be for the best.
I think many of us like that in concept but see it as hopelessly naive, because humans on the whole aren't good. Like I'm not some misanthrope Joker fanboy who believes humanity can't be saved because he was bullied once, but I think history has shown that without means to prevent them, humans can do terrible things. We're not all-bad, but we're certainly not all-good either, and believing we're either one of these extremes doesn't really help.
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