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he's certainly becoming a single point of failure


really? I'm curious to know what he's failed at. Seems like he's making all the right moves lately.


Indeed, it's hard to imagine how he could move any more to the right.


Well-played!!


Single point of failure does not mean failure. It's an engineering term that refers to the risk associated with consolidating numerous responsibilities under a single system.


He’s failed at being a likeable human.


Right moves for whom?


A Bond villain.


Lex Luthor


He failed at Twitter.

He failed at getting Tesla profitable sooner. So many job losses resulted in his erratic behavior.

He fails by not doing as well as someone else in his position.


Getting teenagers to siphon your data is definitely a right move in my book


I really thought his inauguration performance (the drugs, the saluting) would finally wake people up to what's going on what Elon Musk.

To anyone who can see it (maybe it takes some relevant life experience), it's patently obvious he's been spiraling down a dark hole of drugs, depression, ego, burn out, and addiction.

He's in a very dark place and lashing out, hurting himself and others, like so many people in dark places do.

The man desperately needs help, as much as someone on the street doing fentanyl does. But being rich can actually make it harder to get clean. Wealth can insulate a person from consequences, which can make it harder to hit rock bottom which is often the wake up call people need to shock themselves out of their problem.

Elon Musk isn't the devil, he's actually good and useful person deep down, but right now he's fighting demons and they're winning.


Your take is radically empathetic, and we have seen (e.g. with Tony Hsieh) how it all unraveled.

I wonder if Shitter is a big factor in this spiral. Jaron Lanier pointed this out in Nov 2022 [1].

Unfortunately, if so, we have a worst-case scenario of "getting high on your own supply", and nobody can cut him off (or stage an "intervention").

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/opinion/trump-musk-kanye-...


He's been posting on Twitter obsessively for years now, it's definitely one of his worst addictions. He blew $44 billion to satisfy his cravings, which has to be a record spend on an addiction.

But he's also addicted to drugs, work, gaming and who knows what else.

He will either shake his demons or die early after having destroyed his life and probably many other people's lives. I wish him well for everyone's sake.


Some failures: the boring company hasn't done much of anything, other than a very short loop in Las Vegas. Do you know anyone who has bought one of his solar roof systems, and when was the last time anyone mentioned it? The hyperloop idea didn't go anywhere. Twitter is worth about 25% of what he paid for it, though one could argue being in control of it is worth $30B to him personally. He also said he was going to get rid of bots, and failed at that.

Obviously, he has had some huge successes too. Tesla has a huge valuation based on the assumption that it was going to win everything, but growth has stalled -- the 18 wheelers are nowhere to be found, the cybertruck is an article of derision to everyone but fanboys. The sedans growth has stalled, in large part due to Musk going out of his way to alienate his core group of buyers -- liberals who think buying a tesla is green. Space-X is doing great things. The jury is out if starlink and thousands of LEO satellites will be a win or a loss.

His final big win is his support of a particular minority group: Nazi's and the Nazi-adjacent. They are platformed on Twitter, and he is doing his best to normalize giving Nazi salutes (at the presidential inauguration no less).

Musk is a ruthless businessman, but make no mistake - when it comes to engineering, he is an empty suit. https://archive.li/bePMk


He bought Twitter and all he got was congress, the senate, and the presidency. Trump's 2020 loss was a wakeup call for him.


you now have a significant percentage of the educated populace thinks he's an asshole at best and fascist at worst; this was most not the case before he bought twitter and went full-MAGA

I'd call that a fail.

Also, he was supposed to "save" Twitter and make it into a bigger social network and "everything app" (like WeChat). He instead decimated its revenue and so poisoned the brand that it'll never become an "everything app" other than among the same people buying $Trump coins.


worse, he was quite clear he planned to make it politically neutral which he absolutely didnt


what? he's making terrible moves. violating the consitution, mainly. illegally hacking and slashing the federal government without any idea what he's doing, what he's cutting, providing any clear or sensible or accurate reason why, supporting and echoing nazis and white nationalists. i mean he's now the #2 villain to the half of the country with a moral compass. i miss when it was fun to talk about how cool a tesla was and how cool spacex is and now its just miserable to be associated with this guy.


Terrible for who? Maybe for you (or me), seems to be working out quite great for him.


i mean maybe? he's good at burning bridges and getting away with it. but i gotta think its not gonna help his companies


Does the longevity of a single company matter when you"re dealling with billions? He can always jump on the next thing, right?


im sure he'll be fine but thats not really my main concern here




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