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Hey it worked in Armageddon!They should just have hit the server, it works for me 3 out of 5 times
Hey it worked in Armageddon!They should just have hit the server, it works for me 3 out of 5 times
he's like if every shit boss did the fusion danceMusk is every shit boss ever, rolled into one single individual.
It's almost impressive.
I used to think they were so coolI'm never gonna step foot in a tesla
And we also need to solve the problem that’s caused by Tesla’s nationwide network of proprietary car chargers that only work for Tesla cars.Now if only we could solve all the problems surrounding the batteries.
After the Apple-must-use-standardised-USB ruling I genuinely expect the Tesla version of that issue to not be a problem for long.And we also need to solve the problem that’s caused by Tesla’s nationwide network of proprietary car chargers that only work for Tesla cars.
Ask Senator Ed MarkeyThere any way for him to get fired/removed from being Twitter CEO? :d
but on the bright side he popularized the automobile for the common folk to a point where everyone caught on and started doing it.
but on the bright side
Very hot take: Had Ford failed to popularize the automobile, a lot of today's problems wouldn't exist.the bright side
Helmed by erratic new owner Elon Musk, Twitter is no longer fulfilling key obligations required for it to claim Ireland as its so-called main establishment under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a source familiar with the matter has told TechCrunch.
Our source, who is well placed, requested and was granted anonymity owing to the sensitivity of the issue — which could have major ramifications for Twitter and for Musk.
Like many major tech firms with customers across the European Union, Twitter currently avails itself of a mechanism in the GDPR known as the one-stop shop (OSS). This is beneficial because it allows the company to streamline regulatory administration by being able to engage exclusively with a lead data supervisor in the EU Member State where it is “main established” (in Twitter’s case, Ireland), rather than having to accept inbound from data protection authorities across the bloc.
However, under Musk’s chaotic reign — which has already seen a fast and deep downsizing of Twitter’s headcount, kicking off with layoffs of 50% of staff earlier this month — questions are being asked over whether its main establishment status in Ireland for the GDPR still holds or not.
whenever it is, just hoping it'll be quick and easy so no one has to cringe at his clownshow anymore :dAsk Senator Ed Markey
eh if this keeps up, it wont blow over lmao.Truth be told, there is a high likelyhood this will all blow over eventually and the platform will continue to be sustainable by some means. Once the shitstorm has died down and he backtracked on some of his most stupid decisions, most companies will be back to advertise as well.
But the dream is too sweet to not savour evey last drop of this hilarious roller coaster.
I mean, I wish.eh if this keeps up, it wont blow over lmao.
The most likely scenario before anything else seems to be it’ll just outright collapse as he keeps flicking off more services. He already broke 2 factor authentication yesterday where people can’t get text messages sent anymore.Truth be told, there is a high likelyhood this will all blow over eventually and the platform will continue to be sustainable by some means. Once the shitstorm has died down and he backtracked on some of his most stupid decisions, most companies will be back to advertise as well.
But the dream is too sweet to not savour evey last drop of this hilarious roller coaster.
Things would return to normal if he hired some Eric Schmidt-type CEO, but that won't solve the debt issue. I honestly don't think it's possible for Twitter to generate the kind of revenue that Musk needs it to generate.
I don't know much about what went down with MySpace or LiveJournal, but Tumblr was literally killed off by the fact that then-owner Verizon nuked various types of adult content and incited algorithm-driven mass bans (or rather, setting blogs to private which you could not turn off) and the user base didn't enjoy that, especially since it was done willy-nilly and not targeting content and groups that the users were actually complaining about.All social media platforms fall from grace eventually. It happened to MySpace, it happened to LiveJournal, it happened to Tumblr, it's happening or you could argue has already happened to Facebook. In the long term I don't see Twitter recovering from this, especially if advertisers get cold feet.
Not really. It is mainly about visual content, primarily pictures and the odd video here and there.As someone who never really got into using instagram, is it a suitable replacement for Twitter? Maybe not as a one to one replacement, but maybe it could cover a similar base.
"Going forward, to build a breakthrough Twitter 2.0 and succeed in an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be extremely hardcore," Musk wrote in the memo. "This will mean working long hours at high intensity. Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade."
Musk said any employee who has not done so by 5 p.m. ET on Thursday will receive three months severance. The Washington Post was first to report the memo.
I hope everyone quits.
Elon Musk gives ultimatum to Twitter employees: Do 'extremely hardcore' work or get out
Twitter's new owner Elon Musk has given employees until Thursday evening to commit to "extremely hardcore" work or else leave the company, according to a copy of a late-night internal email sent by the billionaire and obtained by CNN.amp.cnn.com
Musk is trying to turn twitter into a AAA game studio...?I hope everyone quits.
Elon Musk gives ultimatum to Twitter employees: Do 'extremely hardcore' work or get out
Twitter's new owner Elon Musk has given employees until Thursday evening to commit to "extremely hardcore" work or else leave the company, according to a copy of a late-night internal email sent by the billionaire and obtained by CNN.amp.cnn.com
Blatantly untrue lol. For a time Facebook’s reputation was that it was a “professional” version of MySpace that you could connect to not just friends, but family and colleagues on, and that was why it got so huge. This isn’t really about being “cool,” though, but more about social media sites inevitably becoming less popular overtime.I don't know much about what went down with MySpace or LiveJournal, but Tumblr was literally killed off by the fact that then-owner Verizon nuked various types of adult content and incited algorithm-driven mass bans (or rather, setting blogs to private which you could not turn off) and the user base didn't enjoy that, especially since it was done willy-nilly and not targeting content and groups that the users were actually complaining about.
And facebook, well, facebook was never cool. Sorry.
Yeah but he'll just keep blaming "the left" for it, and will never accept responsibility for what actually happened. In order for this to be a satisfying self-own he needs to know it was his own bullshit that did it.This has gotta be up there with some of the biggest public self-owns, even with his famboys defending him 24/7.
How?Anyone want to bet Elon will be losing the CEO position soon? lulz :d
I should've rephrased that, I meant to essentially say if anyone wants to bet he'll be forced to sell Twitter instead :dHow?
He owns the company.