The domain X.com had previously been used by sites running afoul of the country’s rules on “negative” content.

    • Communist
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      151 year ago

      It’s simple, SpaceX is one of the companies they don’t let him influence. The engineers just handle SpaceX because it’s too complicated for him.

      Same with neuralink.

      • Bonehead
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        101 year ago

        Also remember that Musk didn’t start any of these companies. He merely invested enough to become the face of the company. He’s only really ever started X.com, but that code was thrown out when he merged with Peter Thiel’s company.

        • AshDene
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          This is just completely untrue. Musk founded SpaceX from nothing, there was no prior entity he acquired or invested in.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_SpaceX

          There are lots of legitimate reasons to dislike Musk, there’s really no need to make up lies about him to justify having an extremely low opinion of him.

          • Bonehead
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            51 year ago

            He bought his way into the Mars Society and then was introduced to a whole bunch of people with real experience. Yes, he “created” SpaceX, but he did it the same way he does everything else…by throwing gobs of money at something that already exists and then having actual smart people figure out the hard stuff.

    • Jeena
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      I guess they did well despite him. People who can send rockets to space probably also know how to deal with rich idiots.

    • Archmage Azor
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      I think somebody at SpaceX said they do better when Musk isn’t around

    • @wearling0600@lemmy.world
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      Having followed SpaceX for a very long time, I think that Elon kinda figured early on how to get engineers excited for a lofty goal and give them sufficient room to fail and innovate, whilst squeezing every drop of work out of them.

      So he was a good hype man for things he broadly understood and he was willing to put loads of money into making it successful.

      But following a long tradition of people who are actually excellent in a narrow field, he convinced himself that he can translate this into imposing weird and frankly really stupid philosophy onto the world. The Bloombergs and the Carsons of the world have already failed at this, happily it looks like he will too. Not that he’ll learn anything from it, just hope he goes away and stops trying.