that's all under the assumption that only geniuses can make huge amounts of money.
Which post is this replying to?
Don't think any in particular, and it is an assumption that underlies a lot of discourse about Musk and society in general. There is an underlying attitude that he must be a genius because he's "the richest man in the world", the reasoning is that he became that by dint of his own "unique" intellect, his genius, so when someone criticises him the retort is "if you know so much why aren't you the richest man in the world?"
Don't think any in particular, and it is an assumption that underlies a lot of discourse about Musk and society in general. There is an underlying attitude that he must be a genius because he's "the richest man in the world", the reasoning is that he became that by dint of his own "unique" intellect, his genius, so when someone criticises him the retort is "if you know so much why aren't you the richest man in the world?"
Latest Musk shenanigans:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...nd-delay-for-links-to-sites-musk-doesnt-like/
If you click on a link from Twittx to some of its rival sites, you will be given five seconds to think about why you shouldn't have done it.
At least two brands have said they will suspend advertising on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, after their ads and those of other companies were run on an account promoting fascism. The issue came less than a week after X CEO Linda Yaccarino publicly affirmed the company’s commitment to brand safety for advertisers.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/16/tech/x-ads-pro-nazi-account-brand-safety/index.html
The irreconcilable conflict between Musk pandering to extreme right wing freaks on Twitter and having any chance of making the site attractive to advertisers.
Tweetdeck has officially been moved to premium-only, so you have to pay to use it now.
For those that don't know, it was a much more robust desktop UI, which was really helpful when it came to things like managing multiple accounts (a common practice for brands) and keeping multiple tabs up on screen tracking things like searches and replies.
I used to say that eventually, Musk will realize why it's a bad idea to make the user experience a hassle for your content creators. I formally retract that claim. He will never understand.
Thank you Elon for making this sacrifice. Many of us wanted to do it but we didn't have the money to throw away. That's one down. Now, do you have enough left to buy Facebook? How about Fox News?Twitter, or whatever the hell Muck is callling it, will go belly up withink a couple of years at the most.probably quicker.
Thank you Elon for making this sacrifice. Many of us wanted to do it but we didn't have the money to throw away. That's one down. Now, do you have enough left to buy Facebook? How about Fox News?
Thank you Elon for making this sacrifice. Many of us wanted to do it but we didn't have the money to throw away. That's one down. Now, do you have enough left to buy Facebook? How about Fox News?
Musk didn't buy twitter to destroy it, he bought it to be the first company of his to make a profit from its operations. That's how good of a business man he is.
Tesla makes an operational profit in most quarters. Of course, Musk stole that company and he doesn't own more than about 14% of it.
Elon Musk said:Block is going to be deleted as a “feature”, except for DMs