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  • Both sides can be bad, with TikTok the problem is that it is controlled by an adversary, a nation that doesn't have good relationship with the US and wants it to collapse.

    Frankly if I had power I would go after Twitter and Meta as well.

  • I have seen more of them in LA, but it doesn't look like the number is increasing.

    I have regular path when walking daily. And there's one person who has model 3, and past year I saw cybertruck showing up there too. First I saw it there connected to charger sometimes it was gone, looked like it was used.

    Last month I saw it just covered, for some time and last 3-4 days it is gone. Either the owner went somewhere for a longer trip or he sold it.

    The truck is expensive and didn't deliver on its promises, so I think it only became a statement, status symbol, tool to grab attention of others, but at least with the last one it is often getting not the attention the owners desire.

    I think right now it is a very expensive MAGA hat.

  • Don't know how accurate it is as I don't own cybertruck and don't know much about how it is built, but I heard that it has an aluminum frame, and since aluminum and steel can't touch (as the joint would degrade without stone special treatment) they went with cheaper solution and used plastic joints to connect them.

    Is that true?

  • This is crystal clear now, but it was less clear before.

    I started saying that social media finally figured out how to monetize the platform and it's customers aren't people, aren't even companies, the customers are now billionaires and foreign governments.

  • He is just person born in rich family that used social media to create image of some kind of engineering genius, when his actual "skill" was to have money, push engineers to work hard and knowing how to get money from the government.

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  • It doesn't matter what country the CEO is from. The company is currently controlled by China, and can't be compelled to obey US laws.

    US is also late to the party: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_of_TikTok

    Most telling thing is that even though this is a Chinese product, China itself bans it, and instead uses its own version of TikTok.