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2022 Apr 14, 4:28am   228,737 views  1,662 comments

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763   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 26, 10:35am  

LOL, Torba had his predictable Tantrum over Musk. The guy who bans people for making legit criticism about site functionality, privacy, etc. of his site, bans people on a whim he doesn't like arbitrarily, and seemingly has endless funds to keep Gab open when Voat failed despite millions of investor infusions (though his parents declared bankruptcy, and the only official cash he got in Scholarships and Grants from Jesuit Colleges and Banks must be long gone).

And his useful idiots (don't even get paid!) and Fedbois and brigading for him.
764   mell   2022 Nov 26, 11:16am  

AmericanKulak says

LOL, Torba had his predictable Tantrum over Musk. The guy who bans people for making legit criticism about site functionality, privacy, etc. of his site, bans people on a whim he doesn't like arbitrarily, and seemingly has endless funds to keep Gab open when Voat failed despite millions of investor infusions (though his parents declared bankruptcy, and the only official cash he got in Scholarships and Grants from Jesuit Colleges and Banks must be long gone).

And his useful idiots (don't even get paid!) and Fedbois and brigading for him.

Competition can only be good, the more the better. It's what makes capitalism successful
767   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 26, 12:48pm  

This is the person the WaPo, Axios, etc. quoted to justify the dangers of free speech, violent rhetoric, etc on Twitter:



769   richwicks   2022 Nov 26, 2:34pm  

Patrick says






Shouldn't it be tilted to the left?



Be cautious, as you cannot be certain that a government welfare whore, which is what Elon Musk is, will correct it. He may TALK about it, but wait and see.
770   yawaraf   2022 Nov 26, 3:06pm  

The game is more difficult for the team on the lower side.

richwicks says

a government welfare whore, which is what Elon Musk is,

He did develop rockets that land themselves, he has captured most of the commercial launch market, and he has created a car company that produces hundreds of thousands of vehicles annually. He might benefit from some government hand-outs, but it doesn't seem like that is his primary business. By your standards, is there anyone who makes a lot of money who is not a welfare whore and can instead be described as a producer of wealth?
771   richwicks   2022 Nov 26, 3:57pm  

yawaraf says

He did develop rockets that land themselves,


This was done by Lockheed Martin in the 1980s - late 80s.

yawaraf says

and he has created a car company that produces hundreds of thousands of vehicles annually.


He did NOT create this. Electric vehicles are just natural gas and coal powered vehicles, and their batteries are made from 3rd world slave labor.

yawaraf says

He might benefit from some government hand-outs, but it doesn't seem like that is his primary business


Oh no, he's absolutely a welfare whore. He wouldn't exist without government subsidies. Electric cars could NEVER compete against internal combustion engines without the government. It really makes no economic sense, and in time, that will be shown. Gasoline and diesel is taxed, electricity for EVs are subsidized. I pay for some asshole to use electric vehicles, so do you.

yawaraf says

By your standards, is there anyone who makes a lot of money who is not a welfare whore and can instead be described as a producer of wealth?


I do not know at this point. I really don't. You tell me.

I am fearful that we aren't just about to be a communist nation, but we already are one.

Centralization is, just stupid. I think in the 1980's we had real people, but today? I don't know. I view Facebook to be an intelligence effort, I view Twitter as being purposeful propaganda (and I don't think Elon will fix this), I view Google as an intelligence gathering corporation.

I do not know. I live and work in Silly Con Valley, I hear rumors, can't be POSITIVE they are true, but they seem to be true. We're infested with the intelligence agencies. I think we are centrally controlled already.
772   yawaraf   2022 Nov 26, 9:05pm  

I'd be curios to have more information about Lockheed Martin's rockets that land. I've never heard of them before.

Can you provide some data to support your welfare whore assertion? For example for Tesla and SpaceX, what revenue did they have in 2021 and how much of that was from the government?
773   richwicks   2022 Nov 27, 2:05am  

yawaraf says

I'd be curios to have more information about Lockheed Martin's rockets that land. I've never heard of them before.

Can you provide some data to support your welfare whore assertion? For example for Tesla and SpaceX, what revenue did they have in 2021 and how much of that was from the government?


NO - it was over 30 years ago. I used to care about this bullshit, and now, I don't even have the energy to look it up.

Here is a wikipedia article on the technology:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTVL

Nothing really amazing about it. It's been around forever.
774   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 27, 8:27am  

BLEEP BLOOP BEEP!




Welcome to Botswana
775   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 27, 10:41am  

Vindman is a Puppet and a Puppeteer -- Musk
776   Patrick   2022 Nov 27, 11:32am  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/alex_avoigt/status/1596182210159456256#m


Elon reportedly send this mail to Tesla employees:

1) Avoid large meetings
Large meetings waste valuable time & energy
- They discourage debate
- People are more guarded than open
- There’s not enough time for everyone to contribute
Don’t schedule large meetings unless ...

... you’re certain they provide value to everyone

2) Leave a meeting if you’re not contributing
If a meeting doesn’t require your:
- Input
- Value
- Decisions
Your presence is useless.
It’s not rude to leave a meeting.
But it’s rude to waste people’s time.

3) Forget the chain of command
Communicate with colleagues directly.
Not through supervisors or managers.
Fast communicators make fast decisions.
Fast decisions = competitive advantage.

4) Be clear, not clever
Avoid nonsense words and technical jargon.
It slows down communication.
Choose words that are:
- Concise
- To the point
- Easy to understand
Don’t sound smart. Be efficient.

5) Ditch frequent meetings
There’s no better way to waste everyone’s time.
Use meetings to:
- Collaborate
- Attack issues head-on
- Solve urgent problems
But once you resolve the issue, frequent meetings are no longer necessary.
You can resolve most issues without a meeting.
Instead of meetings:
- Send a text
- Send an email
- Communicate on a discord or slack channel
Don’t interrupt your team’s workflow if it’s unnecessary.

6) Use common sense
If a company rule doesn’t:
- Make sense
- Contribute to progress
- Apply to your specific situation
Avoid following the rule with your eyes closed.
Don’t follow rules. Follow principles.


Elon sounds like an excellent boss.
777   Hircus   2022 Nov 27, 12:51pm  

AmericanKulak says





He shoulda used this opportunity to call the human bots NPCs. It could have been the official moment of amnesty for the npc meme they banned for being "dehumanizing".
778   WookieMan   2022 Nov 27, 1:10pm  

Patrick says

Elon sounds like an excellent boss.

Talking about work and actually working are insanely different things. Meetings are generally a waste of time. It's not work.

I chopped a part of my finger of cooking last night. So if my I, K and , go to shit my apologies. Right hand middle finger. It will be fine, but I have a rather large bandage on. Rather pissed about it...
782   Patrick   2022 Nov 28, 10:30am  



What kind of gun is the one in the foreground?
783   Patrick   2022 Nov 28, 10:33am  

Someone said it's a Diamondback, but I don't see it here:

https://diamondbackfirearms.com/handguns/
784   WookieMan   2022 Nov 28, 10:39am  

Patrick says

Someone said it's a Diamondback, but I don't see it here:

It's a toy. There's no trigger. He's trolling. Same with the DC's. He knows what he's triggering and it's hysterical.
785   Tenpoundbass   2022 Nov 28, 11:30am  

LOL he has a do it yourselfer tiled bedside table. I could see him going to Home Depot and buying a case of tile and some bullnose and plywood, and making that himself.
I hope that's not his Rocket Scientist's handy work.
786   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 28, 11:43am  

ELON: TO WAR!!! (With... Apple?!)

788   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 28, 3:04pm  

Elon to issue report on Speech Supression at Ye Olde Twitter.


790   Hugh_Mongous   2022 Nov 28, 8:40pm  

AmericanKulak says

ELON: TO WAR!!! (With... Apple?!)





The "why" is obvious: they don't like whose speech Elon suppresses and whose allows. But since, as it turned out, he does suppress some speech he can't ride the high horse of free speech anymore. So it all comes down to "our marketplace - our rules". Nobody forces him to do iPhone app - the browser is wide open on any fucking platform.
799   Patrick   2022 Nov 30, 10:49am  


Alexandra Marshall
@ellymelly
19h
#Pfizer pulled its enormous marketing budget from #Twitter.

#Musk pulled the 'Covid-misinformation community guidelines'.

It's almost like those 'safety guidelines' were nothing more than paid corporate protection to silence the victims of vaccine injury...
800   Patrick   2022 Nov 30, 8:40pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/twitter-has-officially-gotten-out-of-the-covid-censorship-game


In December 2020, Twitter started actively suppressing any COVID-19 information that did not align with official government statements, which if you'll recall, changed regularly: Don't mask, mask, double mask, masks don't actually work, we made up the whole mask thing to make people feel better, etc.

To build public trust in Covid vaccines Twitter will be upping the censorship. Because that's how you build trust, by hiding things.
The medical experts and arbiters of truth at Twitter are continuing their fight against the open exchange of ideas on their platform with an update to their Covid-19 policies.

https://notthebee.com/article/twitter-says-they-are-going-to-begin-censoring-vaccine-misinformation
It was hard to keep up with the government channels on what the latest Covid vogue was, and over 11,000 Twitter users got deplatformed for not towing the line.

But now, Twitter is under new management, and Elon Musk's free speech view of the company is shaking things up.

With very little fanfare, a note was added to the Covid policy page:

Effective November 23, 2022, Twitter is no longer enforcing the COVID-19 misleading information policy.

Musk promised to start a period of amnesty for all the people who were banned by Twitter this week.
801   richwicks   2022 Dec 1, 4:35am  

stfu says

Patrick says


Musk responded, “I certainly hope it does not come to that, but, yes, if there is no other choice, I will make an alternative phone.”


It would still need a carrier network though, right? Pretty Sure Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile are all woke so he would have to use StarLink if feasible.


No, carriers and phones don't have to be connected.

If you don't do math well, you might consider it worthwhile to purchase a phone through your carrier or to buy insurance on the phone. Basically, it's just rent to own. The iPhone is TERRIBLY over-priced through, so the only way to sensibly purchase it it through a carrier plan, but that's an extremely bad deal as well.

Essentially, if you are spending over $400 for a phone (and I don't care what phone you bought), you're over-paying for it. Of course the manufacturer needs to make a profit, but I doubt there's a single cellphone in existence that costs over $200 to produce. These are basically just low cost computers. They pale in comparison to the $100 disposable laptop I bought from Walmart - which I admit, was a good deal. I probably bought that near at cost to build, probably over-stock.
802   Hircus   2022 Dec 1, 8:01am  

npc media is effective. comment sections are now flush with anti-elon posts. some are likely bots, but I do think the left has lots of legit "online virtue warriors" who receive instructions via antenna and then see to it, posting propaganda they think will be helpful. like this one:



IMO this comment is part of the greater "let's hit elon in the pocketbook" NPC campaign, where we also see them encouraging advertisers to cancel him.

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