• NobodyElse@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    He’s the biggest liability to all of his companies. Good on SpaceX for firewalling him from the company as well as they do.

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      2 months ago

      SpaceX hired Gwynne Shotwell shortly after being founded, and she has been COO/President the entire time. While Elon may be the face of SpaceX like most of his companies, and may be responsible for major goals, he hasn’t really been in the driver seat, letting Gwynne handle operations.

      It seems clear that this is the difference between SpaceX and his other ventures like Tesla and Twitter where he has been directly making changes to daily operations. Even with a separate CEO at Twitter, it’s clear he’s still making daily operating decisions.

      Elon sucks at operating a business directly, he needs someone else to actually handle daily operations, to filter his thoughts and decisions for how realistic they are to implement.

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          Starlink is a separate company from SpaceX. They use SpaceX as a launch provider, and there’s a lot of vertical integration between them (Just like SpaceX uses a lot of Tesla stuff), but they are a different company.

          There’s several things Elon has done with Starlink that’s questionable, like the current Brazil stuff. Refusing to block access via Starlink after their Supreme Court approved blocking X in the country because it’s not following their national laws. After Elon said that they will follow national laws.

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    2 months ago

    I made a prediction 2 years ago that elon would be the first billionaire turned homeless person. It was more a dream, but I’ve never made a prediction I want to happen as much as that one

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    It’s entertaining because Elon said that Twitter was going to follow the law in each country, but of course he refused to follow Brazilian law and now he’s dealing with the consequences.

    And I’m not promoting the Brazilian government here. It seems like they’re up to shady stuff too. But good for them for sticking it to Elon.