I was 10 years old and got a GameCube game called Hot Wheels Velocity X. I hadn’t played it yet, but I told my friend I knew it would be cool because of the X.
That’s what Elon is like, and again, I was 10 years old
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mindbleach@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Forty-four billion dollars to not have the employees, offices, servers, code, reputation, vetting, or brand.
And his hot new name for this smoldering ruin is… X.
Absolute fucking child.
I was 10 years old and got a GameCube game called Hot Wheels Velocity X. I hadn’t played it yet, but I told my friend I knew it would be cool because of the X.
That’s what Elon is like, and again, I was 10 years old
But did it turn out to be a cool game?
Yeah, it was awesome! Part of me thinks it would still hold up today
This man needs to be investigated as a national security threat. There’s no way this isn’t intentional sabotage at this point. It’s not an accident that he got the money for this film Saudis who benefit from destroying twitter.
Is not that bad lol he does that just to gain attraction and you are being baited
He’s only being incompetent for attention, says someone who thinks they’re defending him.
He is just baiting people and everyone is falling
Balssh@kbin.social 1 year ago
I grew such hatred for this man in the past years I wish he would just ruin himself and not hear a delusional thing from him ever again.
really@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I was thinking of that. By this guy I’d also the one that is associated with spaceX, Sterling, neuralink and Tesla.
Even if he is only a marketer or a shill or just lucky or whatever; I recognize the fact that not everyone is that lucky or ‘in the right place at the right time’ that often. So there’s got to be something he is doing right.
And that then leads me to wondering, how do you handle that? As a public figure, everything he fits is open to the world, but do you any I always make perfect decisions 100% of the times? And do we really expect anyone to make perfect decisions all the time?
If him and bezos were thinking of always being right, they simply wouldn’t be where they are today. And then you can make the argument that maybe we would have been better off. But what’s to say there wouldn’t have been someone else?
Sorry, didn’t mean to get all philosophical, but I am getting to ignoring billionaires shenanigans than trying to understand the reasoning. Just like I ignore the life of the other 99.9% of the world.
Cavemanfreak@lemm.ee 1 year ago
He did at least one thing right; He was born to a dad in South Africa who owned half an emerald mine.
Zoot24@lemm.ee 1 year ago
You’re delusional if you are equating Besos and Musk as CEOs. One built their company from the ground up by making judicious decisions. The other took emerald mine money from daddy and started buying shit.
zeppo@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Bezos did have events like his parents loaning him $300k early on, which isn’t like being handed $400 million but it’s an advantage not everyone has.
solivine@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Lol you’re funny if you don’t think besos also had rich parents
padjakkels@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They have money to back them up…or to hide mistakes…throw money at a problem and it goes away…
Niello@kbin.social 1 year ago
Lol, I can assure you he's not doing things right, and it's all luck. The achievements come from the passionate engineers and scientists.
ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world 1 year ago
One possibility is that he’s good at taking credit for the achievements of engineers and scientists. But a more charitable possibility is just that domain expertise/ignorance are real. Musk might be really good at running manufacturing companies and just not have any clue about software or politics or condoms.
A ton of hardware guys think software is trivially easy. Some of the worst people at personal finance are doctors. I’ve met a ton of other engineers who will proudly and ignorantly tell actual economists what they think causes inflation or recessions or whatever.
Cryst@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Disney’s CEO is being paid something like 530x the tegular employee. I would say yes. The expectation is that their decision making should be held to a much much much higher standard.