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Elon Musk blames remote workers for Tesla's struggling car sales::Tesla reported weaker-than-expected earnings Oct. 18.

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[-] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 109 points 1 year ago

So sad that Space-X, which has done such incredible things to advance spaceflight, is run by this idiot. It's a testament to the intelligence and hard work of the engineers and scientists working there, despite him, I suppose.

[-] Renacles@discuss.tchncs.de 66 points 1 year ago

He's not even there, ever since he bought Twitter he's been camping there coming up with new ways to bankrupt the platform.

I'd guess he never actually did anything in Space X except for publicity stunts.

[-] Syndic@feddit.de 52 points 1 year ago

I can't imagine how happy the people at SpaceX were when he got into the whole Twitter mud pile. There's nothing worse for a company than a stupid CEO who way overestimates his own capability and constantly micromanages shit that a CEO shouldn't even care about.

[-] dojan@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I can imagine!

I had this lousy useless roomie that just brought down the atmosphere and didn’t really contribute anything positive to the household. When he announced that he was leaving we were initially angry that he didn’t give us more notice, and when he ended up leaving even earlier than anticipated, we legit started jumping for joy the moment he stepped out.

I gather the people at SpaceX felt something like that.

[-] Renacles@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 year ago

The best CEOs are the ones you hear the least from, it means they are doing their job instead of micromanaging everyone under them.

[-] MeanEYE@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

That would be some interesting observation to be done. Imagine statistic showing whenever he leaves for another company, income of the previous jumps.

[-] Zron@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

The falcon 9 is an amazing launch vehicle, I’ll give them that.

But starship reeks of Elon saying some dumb shit and forcing employees to implement it.

The booster is just a falcon booster but 3 times bigger and with higher performance engines, so that makes sense as long as they have a fucking flame diverter like every other big launch vehicle. But starship itself is insane for a human rated launch vehicle. A single piece second stage with no launch abort system. If you manage to survive the flight and get back for the landing burn, you have to rely on engines that will have ignited multiple times, and pray to whatever god you feel exists in that moment that the engines will work the whole way down. If, and right now it’s a big if, you touch down, there is a 30% chance based on test flights that the vehicle will set itself on fire. During that fire, your only option for getting off before a detonation is to get on a fucking elevator and lower yourself slowly towards the engines, where the fire is.

They want to land this on the moon, 240,000 miles away from the nearest fire truck, landing pads, mechanics, and fuel tanks. Oh and it’s supposed to be ready by December 2025 for the first moon landing since the 70s.

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. We know how to have reliable engines in space. We know how to design landers and crew capsules that are easy to exit and have limited failure points. None of this knowledge is being used to design starship/HLS for the moon mission. This thing is going to get people killed, I guarantee it. And once we kill the first people on or near the moon, we’re gonna be done with moon missions for another 50 years. Failure is not an option here. Probably the biggest issue I have with musk at spaceX is that they don’t believe in that philosophy. To spaceX, failure is a success. The starship test flight was supposed to be a suborbital flight, and it blew up after about 5 minutes, and they cheered. Everyone talked about how much data they were gonna get. Like they should need data from a real test flight to design a launch vehicle. They’ve been doing launches to orbit for over 10 years, they know how to do it. But somehow failing to complete the mission objective was seen as a success on a test flight for the vehicle that’s supposed to land people on the moon in 2 years.

[-] ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

A big part of a start up CEO’s job is just raising money and talking to media. SpaceX still (usually) loses money to grow like a start up even if it’s obviously a massive operation. I would think that’s his primary role there.

Basically, all evidence points to him knowing rich people, not rocket science. (Or truck science or social media or monkey torture.)

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