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[–] TechyDad@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The only reason that he seemed like a "Genius CEO" with SpaceX and Tesla was because those companies had layers of management dedicated to protecting the company from Musk.

If Musk marched into Tesla and decided that all Tesla cars should have eyeball shaped headlights, managers would tell him what a genius idea that was and that they'd get right on it. Then, they'd distract him with something else while the idea went in the trash can.

Twitter has no such management layer so every Elon Epiphany becomes Twitter policy no matter how bad or destructive it is. SpaceX and Tesla were successes despite Musk and Musk gained his "genius" reputation because those companies were able to filter out his idiocy.

[–] swnt@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

That's an interesting perspective. Can you point to some evidence/etc. where I can read up on this situation with Tesla management "taking care" of musk?