Laying off the vehicle development and Supercharger teams is one thing, but if Elon is actually unfollowing his chief stock pump sergeants then something really big is going down.
Things are deeply weird in Teslaland right now, so while we wait to get some clarity might I gently recommend my book "Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors" as a guide to the deep roots of this weirdness? Available here, or anywhere good books are sold: benbellabooks.com/shop/ludicro...
Ludicrous lays bare the disconnect between the popular perception of Tesla and the day-to-day realities of the company.
Can someone tell me when Trump was funny? Is NYT talking about the jokes about disabled people or the jokes about women or are they just talking about Trump's dangerous targeting of people he hates? Is the schtick about siccing his mob on journalists funny? www.nytimes.com/2024/04/28/a...
Building on what I was saying in this piece, Bloomberg reports: “One [Apple Store] employee says they haven’t seen one Vision Pro purchase in weeks and that the number of returns equaled the device’s sales in the first month that it was available.” www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...
Apple’s Vision Pro is a bad product with an even worse vision for the future of computation. New sales numbers prove it’s a failure, but more than that it shows the idea of tech’s inevitability is a myth. We have the collective power to stop tech that doesn’t serve us.
The product’s failure should further dispel the myth of tech inevitability
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No organization that maintains private prisons and infiltrates spies into government agencies should be considered a religion.
don't look now, but I think the Facebook founder who compared Tesla to Enron might have triggered Elon a little