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Elon Musk now owns 9.2% of twitter...update.. will soon be the sole owner as Board of Directors accepts his purchase offer

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Apparently, they turned off the CSAM for non-paying users... Insert "The Good Place" meme of "you know this is worse, right?". Paying Musk for continued access to the CSAM is generally an aggrevating factor in such criminal cases...
Europe could outright ban X if this happens.
 
It's pretty ridiculous. It should be banned. If this was any other app not owned by a pansy ass billionaire, the government would be coming down on them like a ton of bricks.
In Canada's case, I believe they should genuinely be worried about Trump sending the military to attack Canada if they do anything he does not like. Such as protect themselves from X.
I mean, they should ban X anyway. But that has to be a factor going through their heads. As well as how many traitors they have who would protest and rally "for America" in the event that Canada bans "freedom".
 
In Canada's case, I believe they should genuinely be worried about Trump sending the military to attack Canada if they do anything he does not like. Such as protect themselves from X.
I mean, they should ban X anyway. But that has to be a factor going through their heads. As well as how many traitors they have who would protest and rally "for America" in the event that Canada bans "freedom".
Trump is a bully, and everything to date suggests that if you stand up to Trump, he folds like a house of cards.
 
Relevant:

Former Republican chair says US institutions yielded to Trump, ‘the bully’​

When, for example, the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington was rebranded the “Trump-Kennedy Center”, Steele posted on social media: “So pathetic. Such a lonely, desperate cry for acceptance. A craving not even his family can satisfy – he has to appropriate another family’s legacy.”

 
Relevant:

Former Republican chair says US institutions yielded to Trump, ‘the bully’​

When, for example, the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington was rebranded the “Trump-Kennedy Center”, Steele posted on social media: “So pathetic. Such a lonely, desperate cry for acceptance. A craving not even his family can satisfy – he has to appropriate another family’s legacy.”

Unfortunately the key word is "Former"
 
Grok is probably filtered to prevent people from flooding requests to make images of Elmo with a micro penis but it’s censorship that people demanding they stop creating under age AI images. Still don’t get why board of directors keeps this clown around
 
grok datacenter in memphis using illegal methane gas power generation
temporary power without permits was allowed for no more than 364 days, grok is using loophole to operate portable methane gas turbine generators spewing out massive amounts of nitrogen oxides and particulates. (i suspect they just shut down one of them on day 365 and start it back on day 366. the remaining dozen generators able to carry the load)
epa has changed the rules to close loophole as other datacenters are using and were planning to use the same trick.
 

tldr:cybertruck is a disaster

In 2024 — the Cybertruck's first full model year — Tesla managed to dupe about 39,000 chuds into thinking they needed a Cybertruck in their lives. However, the Austin, Texas-based automaker wasn't nearly as successful in 2025, moving just 20,200 of the massive stainless steel trucks throughout the year, according to data from Cox Automotive reported by InsideEVs. That nearly 19,000-vehicle delta is actually the largest sales drop of any EV on sale in the U.S., and that includes cars that were canceled partway through the year. It's also a far cry from the 250,000 Cybertruck CEO Elon Musk said the company would produce yearly starting in 2025. While some EVs had bigger percentage drops in sales, no EV saw a bigger drop in actual sales numbers.
 
It's so hideous...I'm really not sure what people found appealing about it, but different tastes I guess
Largely, people don't find it appealing, and Musk has surrounded himself with a bunch of lampreys who only support his stupid ideas. Like a spoiled toddler, "no" is a word that doesn't exist in Elon's world.
 

tldr:cybertruck is a disaster

In 2024 — the Cybertruck's first full model year — Tesla managed to dupe about 39,000 chuds into thinking they needed a Cybertruck in their lives. However, the Austin, Texas-based automaker wasn't nearly as successful in 2025, moving just 20,200 of the massive stainless steel trucks throughout the year, according to data from Cox Automotive reported by InsideEVs. That nearly 19,000-vehicle delta is actually the largest sales drop of any EV on sale in the U.S., and that includes cars that were canceled partway through the year. It's also a far cry from the 250,000 Cybertruck CEO Elon Musk said the company would produce yearly starting in 2025. While some EVs had bigger percentage drops in sales, no EV saw a bigger drop in actual sales numbers.
So the meme stock is gonna climb down riight? riiight??? Aaaany day now.

And to think so many peoples pensions are tied in this thig that has no relationship with reality...
 
What inspection does it fail? Never heard about this
Poster is from the UK, where they do auto inspections at fixed points in time to ensure cars are still road-worthy.
(Consider the smog check in many U.S. states.)


 
Just google it, in Denmark 45% of all model Y's from 2021 failed... The 3 is not far behind. Stories from other countries as well.
I was curious and i googled. I was thinking it was minor stuff. Nope. 22% had suspension issues.


From another article

Most of the issues involve critical components like brakes, lights, and suspension. Many cars fail because of play in the steering or faulty axles. These are problems rarely seen at the same level in competitors like Volkswagen or Hyundai.
Model 3 apparently had a 23% failure rate at 4 years (2020 models in 2024)

 
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