General Elon Musk Fukkery Thread

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watching two nitter instances malfunctioning because musk is messing with backend again. :francis:
 

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that is not good


I bet they wish Elon will have this grand plan, but when he speaks, it's probably going to sound like big sales pitch. Probably all of the questions that Elon will get are going to be softballs that he can utilize his talking points and not have him walk out.

However Elon is at the mercy of people like Coke and Hilton, because if they don't budge, others won't budge.
 

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What happened with Tiabbi? I still don’t understand how he ended up here.
The theory is that Taibbi made this turn after being wrongfully #MeTooed for the stuff he was writing while in Moscow. He had a satirical, edgy magazine and a book with Mark Ames. Hunter S Thompson wannabe, pretentious bullshyt about how great they were for living amongst Russian savages, how much better Russian women were because they expect to be raped on first date, etc.

Also even before the MeToo stuff, Taibbi's magazine project with billionaire Pierre Omidyar fell through. So after all the props he got for his 2008 recession work all he got for it was a podcast and still writing for Rolling Stone, so that probably also left a sour taste in his mouth.
Matt Taibbi, who joined First Look Media just seven months ago, left the company on Tuesday. His departure—which he describes as a refusal to accept a work reassignment, and the company describes as a resignation—was the culmination of months of contentious disputes with First Look founder Pierre Omidyar, chief operating officer Randy Ching, and president John Temple over the structure and management of Racket, the digital magazine Taibbi was hired to create. Those disputes were exacerbated by a recent complaint from a Racket employee about Taibbi’s behavior as a manager.

The departure of the popular former Rolling Stone writer is a serious setback for First Look in its first year of operations. Last January, Omidyar announced with great fanfare that he would personally invest $250 million in the company to build “a general interest news site that will cover topics ranging from entertainment and sports to business and the economy” incorporating multiple “digital magazines” as well as a “flagship news site.”

One year later, First Look still has only one such magazine, The Intercept.

People are now also questioning his positions back in 2008, saying that his work back then on subprime mortgages/recession had a libertarian slant.
 

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NPR gets funding from member stations which are funded by the federal government. I dont see the issue. :hubie:


If you add up ALL government sources for NPR funding, from federal, state, and local, both direct and indirect, including everything that comes from affiliate stations, all of that combined still adds up to just 10% of their total budget.

You might as well tag Tesla, Boeing, and Big Oil as "state-affiliated" too.
 
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