• @[email protected]
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    271 day ago

    I think he would be relieved to get rid of Tesla if someone would buy it. The full self-driving promise was always a matter of interpretation, and the cars they build are more expensive symbols of status than practical products. Tesla can’t compete with global EV manufacturers, that’s a Damocles sword waiting to fall.

    SpaceX is where the money is now, and all the electric innovation Tesla did can be used for something else.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 day ago

      The full self-driving promise was always a matter of interpretation

      There’s nothing to interpret. It does not fully drive itself.

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        217 hours ago

        Not safely anyway.

        Fortunately for him, and unfortunately for us, he undoubtedly has full control over whichever department defines the word “safely”.

      • Flic
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        @OutlierBlue @TeamAssimilation but it will next year, right? Let’s just ignore all those times it’s veered into the wrong lane or onto train tracks or whatever, it’s fine. Next year, next year, next year.

        And Mars in a decade.

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          Starship was supposed to be doing trips to mars each year by last year. Instead it has sometimes managed to not explode on a suborbital trajectory. But of course regulations are what hold it back…

    • themeatbridge
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      271 day ago

      Musk is getting $8 million each day from the US government to destroy the US government. He was given $44 billion to destroy Twitter. He’s not worried about money.