General Elon Musk Fukkery Thread

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Old news but worth a post in this thread.

Elon Musk was 'creeped out and furious' after dad Errol impregnated his own stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout - destroying any chance at reconciliation​

  • Elon Musk notice his father take interest in his stepdaughter at 15-years-old
  • When Jana was 30-years-old it was found out she was carrying Errol's child
  • Errol and Jana are now married
 

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Oh boy, I hope it goes down! :pachaha:

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Rivals Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg set to appear in DC to discuss a shared interest: AI​


 

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Elon Musk Told Bari Weiss That Twitter Would Cater to China for Tesla’s Sake, Uyghur Genocide Has ‘Two Sides’​

By Isaac SchorrSep 13th, 2023, 12:52 pm

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A passage in Walter Isaacson’s biography of Elon Musk sheds new light on the billionaire’s willingness to placate the genocidal Chinese regime.

According to Isaacson, Musk admitted to The Free Press’s Bari Weiss that Twitter — now X — would willingly accommodate China under his leadership during a meeting.
“But even though she [Weiss] was impressed, she retained some of the skepticism that made her an independent journalist,” wrote Isaacson. He continued:
At one point during their two-hour conversation, she asked how Tesla’s business interests in China might affect the way he managed Twitter. Musk got annoyed. That was not what the conversation was supposed to be about. Weiss persisted. Musk said that Twitter would indeed have to be careful about the words it used regarding China, because Tesla’s business could be threatened. China’s repression of the Uyghurs, he said, had two sides. Weiss was disturbed.

Musk has been oft-criticized for his business relationships in China and its perceived effect on his thinking.

In July of this year, Musk signed onto a letter pledging Tesla’s commitment to China’s “core socialist values,” making the electric car company the only non-Chinese firm to sign onto the letter.

The billionaire has also been praised by Chinese authorities for his pro-China call for the reunification of the U.S.’s greatest geopolitical competitor with Taiwan.
“I would like to thank @elonmusk for his call for peace across the Taiwan Strait and his idea about establishing a special administrative zone for Taiwan. Actually, Peaceful reunification and One Country, Two Systems are our basic principles for resolving the Taiwan question…” tweeted the Chinese ambassador to the U.S. last fall.

Musk has also come under fire for the revelation that he denied access to some of his Starlink satellites to the Ukrainian military as it launched a counterattack against Russia, a Chinese ally.
 

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Swiss authorities to join social media alternative Mastodon​

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The Swiss federal authorities plan to open social media accounts on Mastodon, seen as an alternative to X, formerly known as Twitter.

This content was published on September 13, 2023 - 10:04September 13, 2023 - 10:042 minutes

Mastodon is a decentralised online platform that allows it to escape the control of a single company and state censorship.

The Federal Departments of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), the Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA), and Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER) will open official accounts on the “social.admin.ch" server. Federal Council spokesperson André Simonazzi will also have his own official account, the Federal Chancellery said in a press release on Tuesday.

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This initiative is part of a one-year pilot project, at the end of which an evaluation will be made, the Chancellery further specifies. It does not influence the use of other social networks currently used by the Federal Council and the administration for their communication, such as X or Instagram.

The Mastodon network was founded in 2016 by a young German software developer, Eugen Rochko. The main difference with a platform like X lies in its decentralised network. It is made up of servers independent of each other.

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"Mastodon is respectful of data protection, because it is the operators of the instances who decide what happens to user data. They are mostly transparent in this regard, limiting data collection to the minimum necessary for operation and excluding explicitly the sale and trade of data," underlines the Chancellery.

Mastodon saw its user numbers jump after billionaire Elon Musk took over Twitter. Some users of the social network formerly symbolised by a little blue bird feared a relaxation of the content control policy, opening the way to messages of disinformation and hatred.

The network launched in Germany, however, remains relatively confidential. On its site, Mastodon reports 1.7 million active users. X, for its part, has between 200 and 350 million active users, according to estimates.
 

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Musk’s X revokes paid blue check from United Auto Workers after strike called​


After a report called out Musk's union-busting, UAW's blue check got reinstated.​

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Last night when the clock struck midnight, nearly 13,000 workers at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis went on strike after the so-called "Big Three" car companies failed to reach an agreement with United Auto Workers (UAW). By Friday morning, UAW discovered that X, the platform formerly known as Twitter—in what appeared to be a petty move by platform owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk—had stripped their account's verified status, The Intercept reported.

The move seemingly makes it harder for UAW to maximize reach for its posts on X, just as workers have begun striking, demanding better wages and other benefits.

Ford has claimed that the deal UAW was negotiating would have doubled automaker labor costs, and the Intercept noted that often wage increases won by union workers "trickle down" to non-unionized workers like Tesla's. That perhaps worried Musk, who seemingly has a financial interest in keeping autoworker wages low and a history of union-busting. Earlier this year, Musk lost a court battle and had to delete a tweet that threatened Tesla workers attempting to unionize.

A UAW official told The Intercept that the union had paid for X verification and confirmed that the account had been marked as verified until earlier today when UAW said it was removed without any notification from X.

By midday Friday, UAW's verified check was reinstated. The Intercept's reporter, Ryan Grim, posted on X, writing, "Elon put the blue check back up. Maybe the Big Three will fold this fast too."

To a request for comment, X only sent Ars an auto-response, saying, "Busy now, please check back later." (To be fair, in this case "check back later" is a good summary of what happened.)

According to Axios, Tesla pays lower wages than the Big Three automakers currently faced with striking workers, with Tesla paying "an estimated labor cost of $45 to $50 per hour" compared to "about $64 to $67 per hour."

In a post on X, Musk claimed that Tesla pays more than UAW's required wages.

"We pay more than the UAW btw, but performance expectations are also higher," Musk said. "Quite a few of our factory techs who work on the line have become millionaires over the years from company stock grants."

Musk's stake in the strike could go beyond wage questions, though. UAW's negotiations also seek to expand benefits for union workers involved "in the production of electric vehicles and the batteries needed to power them," The Intercept reported, and those conversations could also impact Tesla operations.

On top of the backlash over Musk's union-busting tweet, Tesla has a history of violating labor laws.

The company previously was found in violation of labor laws for banning workers from wearing pro-union shirts. Last year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered Tesla to revise its policies "to make clear that it does not prohibit production associates from wearing black union shirts."

There was also tension earlier this year when Tesla Autopilot Buffalo-based workers tried to unionize, alleging that they were being treated "like robots" and pressured to skip bathroom breaks.

And most recently in April, the NLRB again ruled that Tesla violated labor laws when managers at an Orlando repair shop illegally silenced workers attempting to discuss pay and working conditions, Reuters reported.

Whether X was really attempting to limit reach of UAW's posts at a critical moment—or there is some other possible justification for removing the verification—is still unknown. But UAW didn't let the setback stop it from returning to the platform to amplify strikers' demands as soon as the blue check was back.

In the moments after X reinstated UAW's verification, the union began posting in support of strikers in Ohio and Missouri, some of them chanting, "No justice, no jeeps!"
 
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