Knowledge Fight: #1048: June 6, 2025
In this installment, Dan and Jordan finally get to find out what Alex thought about Elon's tweet nuke, and find out some troubling news about Alex's legal situation.
Yes, Elon–and his Cybertruck–destroy everything.
There is a relatively major Tesla Supercharger station about a mile or so from us, a circumstance which may explain why we see more than one Tesla around here every single day, sometimes several stopped at the same light. It’s something that’s often given us a great view of Tesla vehicles’ rear ends. Consistently uneven panel gaps, and very easily spotted from 30’ away.
Again with the reliance on autopilot.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan finally get to find out what Alex thought about Elon's tweet nuke, and find out some troubling news about Alex's legal situation.
It’s the “working on it” part that is worrisome.
I don’t think worrisome as much as it’s going to be amusing. Remember how ham-handed the white genocide crap was?
Real people are getting hurt and killed. Working on any aspect that helps fuel their hatred and desire for ‘revenge’ is worrisome.
The question is whether people will believe him.
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This article goes into some details about just how completely unready Tesla’s robotaxi program is:
Tesla’s upcoming Robotaxi launch in Austin, Texas, is increasingly looking like a game of smoke and mirrors, and a dangerous...
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Stay safe, Austinites!
LOL, no! No one believes his stupid ass.
As we all know, if there is one thing the richest man in the world could not possibly obtain, it is a jar of piss.
“I liked it so much, I bought the company!”
Thorn, a non-profit that provides detection and moderation software related to child safety, said they canceled their contract with X after the platform stopped paying them.
Ah, yes. This.
(excerpt) With the company now struggling due to a combination of a consumer boycott, dissatisfaction with a lack of innovation on newer models and plummeting stock prices, George suggested it will be up to the billionaire to turn things around at the company that makes up a large portion of his wealth. And he currently doesn’t have the supporting cast to help him succeed, according to the analysis.
Just since April, Tesla has lost its head of software engineering, head of battery technology, and head of humanoid robotics. Tens of thousands of rank-and-file employees left last year amid waves of mass layoffs."
Noting that Musk’s hinting that AI will become a larger part of how the company is run, which led to more corporate departures…
BOTTOM LINE: Musk plans to address Tesla’s brain-drain by resorting to AI—aka GROK—which he now seems to have less confidence with. I doubt that shareholders, having experienced the effects of Musk’s promises and questionable leadership, will be encouraged by his latest tweet.
Elon Musk’s fortune at risk after mass corporate exodus at Tesla: report - Raw Story