I used to think that Musk's lying meant that anything he says is meaningless -- that is, you don't have any idea of whether or not the statement is true just because he said it.
Over the last 5-10 years, though, I've come to believe that there is meaning in what he says: if he says it publicly, it means that it's more likely to be false than true.
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[ 12.1 ms ] story [ 473 ms ] threadHe really is not to be believed in the things he promises.
In any case, I'd rather use a combination of public transportation and bike. I am not too fond of cars, self driving or otherwise.
Over the last 5-10 years, though, I've come to believe that there is meaning in what he says: if he says it publicly, it means that it's more likely to be false than true.