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Elon Musk and all his stuff

12wonderY
Edited: Dec 26, 2023, 2:28 pm

John Oliver just did a show on Elon Musk a week or so ago. I’ll try to find the link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo3zORUGCbM

But then this just popped up in my feed:
ETA this is a new publication story, but the incident happened in 2021.
The story is about un-reported or under-reported injuries.
“Tesla robot ATTACKS an engineer at company's Texas factory during violent malfunction - leaving 'trail of blood' and forcing workers to hit emergency shutdown button”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12869629/Tesla-robot-ATTACKS-eng...

2librorumamans
Dec 27, 2023, 12:49 am

>1 2wonderY:

Thanks for that!

32wonderY
Edited: Aug 7, 2:52 pm

This story makes me smile. After Musk gave a big “F you!” to advertisers in a television interview, his company thinks the advertisers have harmed him in a litagatable manner:

Musk’s X sues Unilever, Mars and CVS over ‘massive advertiser boycott’

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/aug/06/elon-musk-x-advertisi...

“We tried peace for 2 years, now it is war,” Musk tweeted on Tuesday.
The lawsuit said advertisers, acting through a World Federation of Advertisers initiative called Global Alliance for Responsible Media, collectively and maliciously withheld “billions of dollars in advertising revenue” from X. The company said they acted against their own economic self-interests in a conspiracy against the platform that violated US antitrust law.
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It’s an odd interpretation of anti-trust.

4bnielsen
Aug 7, 3:16 pm

>3 2wonderY: Yes, that lawsuit makes zero sense. Trying to sue customers to make them buy your stuff. Que?

5librorumamans
Aug 7, 7:15 pm

Just my quirk, I know, but it doesn't seem that different from Costco requiring customers to pay in order to shop in their store.

6margd
Aug 22, 9:26 am

About 500,000 trees cut down at site of Tesla gigafactory near Berlin
Damian Carrington and Ajit Niranjan | 22 Aug 2024

The development of a Tesla gigafactory near Berlin ... has been highly controversial and attracted significant protests, as well as prompting a debate about the trade-offs involved in developing a green economy.

Elon Musk, Tesla’s owner, has criticised local police for letting off “leftwing protesters”.

Satellite images show 329 hectares (813 acres) of forest were cut down at the site between March 2020 and May 2023, ... equivalent to approximately 500,000 trees.

...climate activists ... occupying tree houses in a nearby camp and attempting to storm the site. One group set fire to an electricity pylon ...

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/aug/22/trees-cut-down-site-t...

72wonderY
Aug 25, 12:21 pm

Russian Oligarch-Linked Fund Tied to Elon Musk’s Twitter Purchase

https://eutoday.net/russian-oligarch-behind-musks-twitter-purchase/

Among the investors identified in 2024 through court-mandated disclosures, the venture capital firm 8VC stands out as one of the 100 largest backers of the acquisition. 8VC, a U.S.-based fund, includes among its personnel the sons of Russian oligarchs Aven and Moshkovich, both of whom have been the subject of Western sanctions due to their associations with Russia’s political elite. According to Forbes 8VC invests in companies that fulfil contracts for the U.S. Department of Defence and NATO.

The involvement of 8VC, with its Russian-linked personnel, in Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has sparked interest due to the increasing scrutiny of Russian influence in global markets. In light of Western sanctions, which aim to isolate Russian elites and limit their access to Western financial networks, the presence of Aven’s and Moshkovich’s sons in a major American investment firm raises ethical and geopolitical questions.

9margd
Today, 11:18 am

Elon Musk’s “Free” Internet for Hurricane Victims Has a Major Catch
Edith Olmsted | October 10, 2024

Elon Musk has managed to turn Hurricane Helene relief into a scam.

...Last week, Starlink posted a link on X to a website explaining its offer to those seeking Hurricane Helene relief. “For those impacted by Hurricane Helene, or looking to support response and recovery efforts in affected areas, Starlink is now free for 30 days,” the post read.

Musk reshared the post, adding, “Starlink terminals will now work automatically without need for payment in the areas affected by Hurricane Helene.”

...“Please note: A Starlink kit is required to access this free service. If you do not already have a Starlink kit, you will need to purchase one,” the site explains.

So how much exactly does a Starlink kit cost? New customers will still have to pay close to $400 for a Starlink kit, including shipping and tax, according to Gizmodo. Starlink has also warned of significant delays that may prevent orders from arriving for weeks, and encouraged those seeking its services to buy a kit from retailers such as Best Buy or Home Depot. There, the kit will cost more like $350 not including tax.

But that’s not all users will have to pay. “After 30 days, we will move you to a paid Residential subscription,” the SpaceX site reads. A paid residential subscription costs $120 per month, a significant upcharge from a typical internet service, which could cost around $40 per month...

https://newrepublic.com/post/187020/elon-musk-internet-hurricane-helene-victims-...