• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    Musk’s abrupt firing of the team initially seemed like a display of power—a way to assert control and show he could make tough decisions in the face of investor pressure.

    A display of power is NOT caving to investor pressure and instead doing what is best for the company. This was a display of weakness.

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      17 days ago

      I’d ask for the salary from the time I was unemployed up front and a contract that guarantees my job on a yearly basis. Elon would never admit to caving to demands, but his yes-men in hiring would never tell him anyway.

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    17 days ago

    The whole saga of this shit is just super baffling. It was clearly a well-functioning department that essentially established what has become the national standard EV port… and he fires the team that owns it. Like… wat.

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    I assumed he threw a tantrum because someone told him “no”. Whether he came to his senses or some huge investor made him come to his senses, I have no idea

  • i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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    They just finished building 20 or so chargers in a parking lot by my house when the fucking idiot fired the team. I joked that I guess those chargers were never going to come online.

    But I was right. They still aren’t enabled yet.

    I bet charging competitors were super grateful for his blunder.