This is a genuine question based on my desire to get a better understanding of our current progressive culture. I am not passing judgement and I hope you can answer honestly. Did you ask this question with the term…
Ouch. This comment backfired quite badly. Turns out the person being replied to is Korean, the commenter is likely not, and in addition this is how the authors wrote their names themselves. Yet I do not wish this…
I would not go as far as that. But pushing boundaries means you will be misunderstood, at least some of the time. It’s par for the course.
Life is not a zero sum game. Clearly Elon and Gwynne work very well together and Gwynne is a very talented operator. Both talents are essential but I do believe Elon’s talent would be harder to replace.
As others mentioned the hit pieces will come anyway. The success that SpaceX has had so far very clearly shows that aiming high and embracing failure is the best way to develop rockets.
How sad and tired that you have to keep dragging up this old story. I’m not going to go in the merits but may I suggest it’s time for forgiveness and reconciliation?
> I'm so tired of the constant battle to make very simple, innocent ideas political. You may be tired, and I may get downvoted, but this is oversimplifying the problem so much that the message itself seems political.…
> People weren't purchasing Pelotons with $600 stimulus checks. Anecdotally, they totally were. In my immediate friends group, families that were eligible for stimulus (making around $120K/yr) spent it on luxury items…
At one of the hyperscalers myself. We are actively merging components for performance. We will keep internal modular boundaries where we can and there will be some small number of abstraction violations for performance.
This is a genuine question based on my desire to get a better understanding of our current progressive culture. I am not passing judgement and I hope you can answer honestly. Did you ask this question with the term…
Ouch. This comment backfired quite badly. Turns out the person being replied to is Korean, the commenter is likely not, and in addition this is how the authors wrote their names themselves. Yet I do not wish this…
I would not go as far as that. But pushing boundaries means you will be misunderstood, at least some of the time. It’s par for the course.
Life is not a zero sum game. Clearly Elon and Gwynne work very well together and Gwynne is a very talented operator. Both talents are essential but I do believe Elon’s talent would be harder to replace.
As others mentioned the hit pieces will come anyway. The success that SpaceX has had so far very clearly shows that aiming high and embracing failure is the best way to develop rockets.
How sad and tired that you have to keep dragging up this old story. I’m not going to go in the merits but may I suggest it’s time for forgiveness and reconciliation?
> I'm so tired of the constant battle to make very simple, innocent ideas political. You may be tired, and I may get downvoted, but this is oversimplifying the problem so much that the message itself seems political.…
> People weren't purchasing Pelotons with $600 stimulus checks. Anecdotally, they totally were. In my immediate friends group, families that were eligible for stimulus (making around $120K/yr) spent it on luxury items…
At one of the hyperscalers myself. We are actively merging components for performance. We will keep internal modular boundaries where we can and there will be some small number of abstraction violations for performance.