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The weird hate boner some people in the media have more musk makes me doubt a lot of what I hear. I mean, people want him to fail sooo bad. Just look at all the articles talking about how big threads is going to be... Or remember the victory lap everyone did when a window broke on a tesla truck (after getting hit with a baseball bat)? Or compare the articles talking about musk with the articles talking about meta... There's an obvious bias here.
Twitter was bloated. A bunch of people were fired and they're now attacking a notoriously bad code base (a least according to hackernews comments); Things are going to get rough for a while :marseyshrug:
Is there anything specifically you doubt about the above account? The X rename is bizarre, why burn the brand, and the pivot to video-and-banking doesn't seem particularly smart either. I don't see why Twitter Bank/Pay/Card would have an advantage over Apple or Google's offerings or existing fintechs, and Elon has not released even a slight indication about where in the space they're targeting, or if they're doing something new.
The media hating him doesn't prevent them from accurately reporting unforced errors
He wanted to turn PayPal into X - this has been his dream for decades, since the start of his career.
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You're leaving out how this was in the context of a demonstration of how strong the window was.
You don't have to hate someone to enjoy them failing after bragging about how great something of theirs is. You just need to be human.
Yes, it was part of a demo. It's funny how that context is always left out.
Who else gets treated like this during a product demo?
What other similarly publicized product demos have included such failures?
Meta? Google glasses?
How many product demos have journos purposely leaving out context?
How many 'twitter is doomed' articles have been written since musk took over.
Do you really believe there is no bias? Honest question...
What specifically did went so badly in a Meta or Google glass demostration event?
When you're talking up your product based on how strong your windows are, it's pretty noteworthy when they fail repeatedly during your demonstration.
There is absolutely bias against musk. But highlighting this failed demo is not an example of it.
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This apple conference was famously clowned on back in the day when steve jobs couldnt get the wifi to work. https://youtube.com/watch?v=znxQOPFg2mo
Its just kinda funny to see some megacorp talking up the hot new shit and then it falls flat on its face, even if it doesn't actually represent how the final product is.
"Famously".
Doesn't sound like everyone just ignored his flop.
People love to see the rich, powerfull, and successful fail. It doesn't take a biased media to gin up interest in a car producer saying his windows are strong and then breaking them (twice) during the demonstration of their strength.
I'm not saying people aren't biased against Musk. I'm saying that if you think this is evidence of that bias, you are wrong.
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Everyone? We just passed the 25th anniversary of the time Windows 98 crashed during a live demo. Google it and skim the millions of results. And Bill Gates used to be hated at least as much as Musk is. Today if you heard Gates ranting about "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" you might wonder if he was working on an anti-Anopheles-mosquito gene drive to end malaria, not just trying to crush open computing standards.
Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all
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Windows 98 didn't have the equivalent of being hit with a baseball bat, like someone trying to hack it or force it to crash.
Not sure what they were exactly demoing, but "attempting to use multitasking" was kind of like hitting Windows 98 with a baseball bat as I recall...
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Better yet it was beaten with a big sledgehammer. Then later they were able to shot put throw metal weights to crack windows.
The sledgehammer was not applied to the window.
Yes, but the big sledgehammer deforming the door is what caused the window to later break.
So, fun fact, I have it through the grapevine that the actual reason was they were WHALING on the damn thing the night before the demo, and that weakened it enough that the next substantial hit - the demo - was enough to break it. Of course I have no way of personally confirming any of that but I trust the person who told me.
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Which is why the second window on the second door also broke, right?
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My theory as to the reason why they have this weird hate boner is exactly because he trimmed the fat and bloat at twitter. A lot of that bloat consisted of cultural commissars who made sure to keep Twitter on the Right Side of History. Once you fire all that dead weight, their equally useless companions in other companies and organisations start getting nervous - if one person can just dump the diversity officers and experience no problems, then that's an existential threat to all the diversity officers and social justice consultants employed at other places. As a result, those other diversity officers are now using their position and influence to punish him and make an example of him to prevent anyone else from getting the extremely profitable idea that you don't actually need to pay a bunch of diversity officers to sit around and work on dismantling white supremacist values like being on time, completing work and using mathematics.
My theory is it's larger than just the diversity commissars and is an example of an owner taking back a hugely influential piece of capital from the professional managerial class (PMC) and more directly controlling it again. It's difficult to parse because the cultural commissars are always apart of this PMC and are the most individually identifiable, but it wasn't just the commissars themselves who were removed from Twitter and they weren't the only ones which were effectively controlling the capital many times in explicit conflict with the owner. This was a big issue under Jack with Jack saying one thing (and I genuinely believe he thought what he was saying) and then the PMC actually controlling the capital differently. There are other examples, e.g., Facebook are entirely controlled by the PMC and they regularly make demands on Zuckerberg which he succumbs to. Throughout the 10s, there are some examples of this with his PMC bucking at Zuckerberg allowing content on facebook. I believe a lot of this hate boner from those in the government, media, academia and elsewhere are responding to this attack on the PMC because they either are the PMC or strongly identify with it.
Musk's takeover wasn't just an attack on the useless diversity bloat, but an attack on the PMC itself harkening back to the days of the captains of industry at the reins before the rapid explosion of PMC through the economy.
I totally agree on this front and I'm really glad to see more people even talking about the managerial class. I don't really have much to add here because I think that we're both correct.
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I've seen articles to the effect that DEI positions are already heavily hit with layoffs.
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