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a broken clock is right twice a day
No this dipshit just says whatever he thinks is going to be the most popular with the tech bros he is desperate to be in front of.
He could always learn it. Maybe go to his local community college and take a programming class. He could take an intro physics class as well. Might help him out.
If he had any part in Tesla productions, he already would. Or any part of SpaceX.
He's a funny guy.
And, how does what you said cancel out what you responded to?
Not sure what relevance a broken clock has to the discussion or the OP.
It's an expression. In this context Elon is the broken clock and saying desktops should run Linux is one of the rare times he's been right about something.
Started a space company, and an EV company. Both longshots, both wildly successful.
Bought Twitter. Laid of 80% of the employees. Still runs totally fine.
Your position is nakedly indefensible. I'd be curious what you think he's actually wrong about.
I feel they are criticizing his actions morally rather than financially.