Nope.
Nope.
What a really weird comment. Yes, we do look for world building and character exposition in Bugs Bunny, which is why Looney Tunes are in fact considered classics, because they were well told stories, thoughtfully produced, etc.
Right now, going by the reviews colledted by RT, reviews seems to be divided in two camps: those who thought it was flawed but were won over but the uplifting message, and those who think the flaws ultimately cripples the uplifting message.
No, they’re saying that the problems Germain has with the movie are not problems for them.
That’s what I figured, too.
It makes complete sense as a tantrum rather than a logical move. A Delaware court ruled that he doesn’t get to let his pals on the board help him loot the company. There is much more competitive pressure. The stock price dropped. They had to lay off 10% of their workforce. There hasn’t been a refresh of any of the…
But then again, he did push out the Cybertruck.
Tantrum over what though.. they had a bad quarter, that had nothing to do with the SC network. With NACS a standard now you would think they would want to EXPAND that network and lock it down before competitors come in.
Who knew a company run my a megalomaniac would have such a horrible runtime?
It makes zero sense. The supercharger network is a valuable asset to Tesla, and one of the few selling points for Tesla cars in the current EV market. This isn’t a painful but necessary decision, it’s just Elon throwing a tantrum.
So now he’s turning Tesla into Twitter.
Musk isn’t a serious person. He’s an idiot who started with too much money and amassed more on easy gambles and an unearned ego-driven image. A walking example of the “who’s the greater fool, the fool or the fool who follows him?” axiom.
Just imagine getting laid off from your job and when you ask your boss why, he responds “You just weren’t hardcore enough.”
Kindergarten logic. What a massive idiot.
“(Musk) added that, beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, he will ask any executive “who retains more than three people who don’t obviously pass the excellent, necessary and trustworthy test doesn’t lick my boots to resign.”
“But Musk had reportedly pushed to lay off about 20% of the company, an amount that, he reasoned, would match Tesla’s sales decline between the fourth quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024.”
Wow, Musk is so *badass* this sounds like a fantastic high performing organization that will retain the best talent going forward! It makes such perfect sense to match sales percentages to work force percentage! There is a clear correlation that no one has ever seen before!
‘’ He added that, beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, he will ask any executive “who retains more than three people who don’t obviously pass the excellent, necessary and trustworthy test” to resign.’’
in other words: please resign so we don’t have to pay you severance
Working in Tesla’s HR department must be great these…
This genius thinks he deserves a 56 billion dollar compensation package and his big innovation is “laying people off”.
Yeah, because willy-nilly layoffs was such a resounding success at Xitter... Jesus, Elon’s head is truly shorting out like crazy. When you begin to lay off technical staff critical to future success in a highly technical business just to satisfy short-term profit numbers you’re initiating a death spiral.