At most, Elon Musk is Tony Stark with none of the redemption ark that Stark got. That’s assuming he isn’t just the purse string holder that he is.
At most, Elon Musk is Tony Stark with none of the redemption ark that Stark got. That’s assuming he isn’t just the purse string holder that he is.
As ever, things that succeed with Musk as the figurehead succeed despite him not because of him.
“I freely admit that the refreshing sparkling water I sell is poisonous and should not be consumed.”
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Besides be sad and hit my head against a wall? Depending on the query, I’ll sometimes use ChatGPT or find an associated Discord, subreddit or somewhere and hope for the best.
I’m disappointed a lot.
And naturally, the solution to your biggest issue is always to destroy everything and everybody. ^^’
Search engines make you yearn for the destruction of the human race…?
Infinitely worse. I barely use search engines for issues these days and no longer recommend that people “Google” things.
Who cares? (Honestly asking here)
I mean… I can think of at least two groups of people who care, obviously. They just aren’t you.
To be clear though, that’s largely because it is just repeating the same request over and over as it times out and retries. They’re a lot less noisy when they actually connect successfully, though it is still undesirable for them to do so.
It’s going to be a fun historical period to look back on when there are just huge gaps where IP/product control became so powerful that no record of certain things were allowed to exist.
This is less than a rounding error.
The restructuring could turn the already for-profit company into a more traditional startup and give CEO Sam Altman even more control — including likely equity worth billions of dollars.
I can see why he would want that, yes. We’re supposed to ooo and ahh at a technical visionary, who is always ultimately a money guy executive who wants more money and more executive power.
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Imagine paying to send your child to private school and then they decide to pull this bullshit. Classic profit motivations.
I can’t help but feel that being mildly sarcastic in response to someone’s comment is, by its nature, somewhat antagonistic.
“WE’RE NOT A VIABLE BUSINESS! BWAH!”
Oh. Oh no. Such a shame.
I’ve asked one question, one time in those comments and it just got buried in people spitting venom at each other about their file system preferences.
Anyone hardcore enough to still be working at that dumpster fire is there for the long haul, they will follow Formerly Twitter in to the gates of hell, seemingly.
I wouldn’t pull that thread if I were you.