If Teslas self driving crap caused that wreck it would be a disaster for Musk and Tesla.Police haven't stated the reason they think he tried to kill his family in such a ridiculous way but Tesla fails are well known.
That's a bit of a stretch. Self driving ish on Tesla's has been an issue but it's still statistically low. I buy what the investigators are saying in this case, not like there's much love between Cali and Musk ATM for them to be carrying water for hm.
Local Magatards don't represent the state and Musk likely still has fixers there.I'm waiting for more info but the guys coworkers,neighbers etc say good things about him
Two months later... and Musk has still not provided a cent in severance pay as required by law. He is just another version of Donald Trump. The laughable thing is that the company responded to state lawyers yesterday claiming that former Twitter employees would receive their severance agreements today -- but this is just a delaying tactic and nobody actually expects the agreements to show up in everyone's inbox. Two months later, laid-off Twitter staffers haven't received promised severance pay https://boingboing.net/2023/01/06/t...s-havent-received-promised-severance-pay.html
For $8/month, you can subscribe to Twitter Blue. For only $2, you can have the data of 200 million Twitter users. 200 Million Twitter Users' Data Just Went Up for Sale on the Dark Web for $2. Here's What We Know. An ongoing data disaster at Twitter just got a whole lot worse. https://gizmodo.com/twitter-elon-musk-hack-200-million-users-dark-web-1849953779
Something seems fishy.A Tesla on autopilot is more likely to malfunction than a well respected Dr intentionally driving himself and family over a cliff imo.
Yes, the breach happened more than a year ago but is suddenly an issue because Elon is there. All of those social media platforms/companies are a security disaster. And the FBI which should be part of the solution is part of the problem. "The short version of the latest drama is this: data stolen from Twitter more than a year ago found its way onto a major dark web marketplace this week"
And Musk has let go of the entire Twitter security team and the platform basically has no security against hackers at this point. The next major exploit is just around the corner. Musk can't even keep Twitter up and operating on a global basis right now for a 24 hour period.