Careercow Elon Reeve Musk - Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter owner + ex-paypal CEO. Manchild, sexual deviant, spergy autist with access to space travel

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Elon vs Donald, who will be triumphant?

  • Elon Musk

    Votes: 29 2.5%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 304 26.6%
  • Us, and the friends we made along the way

    Votes: 811 70.9%

  • Total voters
    1,144
Are we already forgetting that military guy who lit himself on fire for Palestine?
The Free Palestine platform isn't really comparable to hating a techbro celebrity imo

didnt some nutbar blow himself up on christmas a few years ago because of 5g?
It was a suicide and he specifically chose a location where he was unlikely to hurt anyone in the blast, but still be caught on camera
 
The lady's luggage isn't moving but it sent shock waves strong enough to shake the camera? There's something really off about the video. Or I need to sleep more.
Why do people always jump to conspiracies?

You can see in the two frames before the camera moves, bits flying off the truck in all directions, before the whole cover blows off the bed. One of the bits obviously hit the camera or whatever it’s attached to.
 
You really gotta fucking watch your inputs. You even gotta be careful on KF, too. Most data you get isn't processed consciously.

I heard Elon killed that Bill after he had an AI program review the CR because he didn't want to read it all - after spending years telling us "how can we tolerate Congress not even reading bills??" and then he had a fucking program do it for him and had the Bill destroyed. And we know even Trump hadn't read it either.

Stew on that a bit. And I bet you all my money Elon didn't write the AI program either.

So who made who?
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Tens of thousands of hours of work is reduced to 1500 pages in a CR, which is then reduced to a 1-3 page summary by a program, which is then reduced to 280 characters of opinion on a social media network and is passed onto 200 million people as being Gospel through AI programmed Bots and then reprocessed into smaller Tweets targeting smaller pieces and eventually reduced down to a meme.

And this is what entirely stopped a Bill in congress. And they still didn't even read the shorter version that got passed either. But literally a meme saying "this is better", got the bill passed with almost no voting members of the public having read either the long or short version, but they made thousands of calls to prevent house members from passing a bill a meme told them was "Good or bad".

That nightmare is here. Now. Not the future.
I don't blame him for using AI to summarize it. It seems like it was made to be intentionally as long as possible with a short voting period/urgency because of government shut down.

If someone had gotten AI to write the bill that would be alarming.

But I do understand your concern.

Why do people always jump to conspiracies?

You can see in the two frames before the camera moves, bits flying off the truck in all directions, before the whole cover blows off the bed. One of the bits obviously hit the camera or whatever it’s attached to.
If the video was fake then we wouldn't have the angle from inside the hotel lobby and also the angle from down the street.

Look I don't blame people for thinking things are fake because of AI but when there are multiple angles and it's an extremely widely reported event and even Elon Musk is saying "we're investigating" then it's real.

If the CCTV shot were the only angle then I'd be a lot more suspicious.
 
Maybe a car sperg can clarify but I’m pretty sure the base design of cars being pretty universal across brands and cultures is that over a century of engineering and millions of lives lost to previous designs has resulted in essentially what is currently the safest model while still being able to maneuver easily and effectively. Then Musk comes along, sees the worm of those that came before and pulls a Homer.
Many American designs are banned from EU roads due to their sheer size and lack of regard for pedestrian safety. On the flip side, many fancy EU car lights, and indicators are banned in the USA as they don't conform to local regs.

Behold the retardation that is US Customs crushing pristine LR defenders and Mini Coopers, whilst braying 'not for American roads' whilst allowing utter shitheaps to drive just because they are American.


 
I am more concerned they have a central DB of car data. Social credit score here we come. Post against elon on x and your car stops working.
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Telemetry from the truck confirms everything was operational before the boom. The truck was fine
 
Surveilance footage of when the Cybertruck blew up

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As one of the other posters said, this seems to be intentional. A Cybertruck, of all things, parked outside a Trump property and instantly exploding like that? You can't get more deliberate than that. Irish shenanigans?

On a side note, how did this get highlighted but the thread on the Bourbon Street terrorist attack didn't?

The middle east turned exploding cars into an art form.
Nope. The Irish did it first.
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The middle east turned exploding cars into an art form.
There's a "problematic/canceled" gen 1 Transformers episode, where the Decepticons blackmail the leader of "Carbombistan" into supplying the Decepticons with free oil (which they convert to energon). Said episode caused voice actor Casey Kasem (who was Lebanese) to quit the show 'cause he was offended.
 
Surveilance footage of when the Cybertruck blew up

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Jesus Christ, I was actually at the Las Vegas Trump Hotel for my yearly family Christmas vacation earlier. Nice place btw, it's far from the Strip but the rooms are absolutely luxurious, straight out of a fuckin' movie. Restaurant could be better though, the Bacchanal buffet at Caesar's still mogs the shit out of it.

I just left McCarran (it will always be McCarran to me) airport exactly 18 hours ago. I'm pretty sure I saw that same Cybertruck a few times on the Strip.
 
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