Elon Musk Is An Idiot...
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a recent exchange from the worlds richest man. Elon bought Twitter and runs numerous companies but his recent statements about coding have really just made me question my faith in him and his intellect. Thanks for watching!
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Turns out the PR team that Elon fired a few years ago were probably be the best PR team you could buy. They should put that on their resume from now on "We made Elon look smart."
He apparently needed it because yikes, how he handled that situation with a disabled employee is going to literally cost him.
@@hatad321 My favourite part of that saga is how when he starts walking back all the crap he said about the guy - he tries deflect blame to Twitter "not being great for communication" -- the company he runs & owns, the social media platform, whose entire purpose & function is short-form discourse.
So, I can't wait for him to have gone out of the frying pan with a workplace discrimination & wrongful termination suit - into the shareholders opening up a case for a huge breach of fiduciary duty.
@@InnuendoXPyeah see that’s not gonna happen lol
@@cinema_yo He's tanked Twitter's value, sent its revenue sources scurrying, and he's directly undermining & contradicting its fundamental reason for existing as a communications platform.
It'd be like if the CEO of General Motors publicly said that motor vehicles weren't a great way to get around.
What makes you think the shareholders will be happy about this?
I know this dishy indian fella thinks he is smart, but LA has a train line... no one uses it, thats the whole point of the tunnels. People wont get out of their cars, the same people like dishy here, talking down from the same bunker as per usual....Elon is weird as, but where are you and where is he? Is it off to assume that he can be trolling or having a joke, is this human being void of humour? What dumb stuff would you say with his money and freedom?
Alot of backwards nerds here in their echo chamber
Why so much assuming of a man you dont actually know? Celebrity public profiles are all pro wrestling promo cuts
Imagine how smart people would think Elon is if he simply never opened his mouth
Better to be thought an idiot in silence than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
@@Maxrepfitgm Takes one to know one.
He did just that for many years. It's funny to see the same people that blindly simped for their saviour Elon now hating him.
straight up. I'd probably still be like, "how dumb can he be if he's the richest man on earth?" now I would argue, "Elon cares about space colonization so much, so he can be the smartest person on mars."
@Pure umm... Sure 🤷♂️
Elon is the kind of guy who would delete "useless" code then wonder why everything broke
Goes through the code and deletes all the parentheses, and colons to make it easier for him to read.
Deletes the files needed for windows to work to make more storage on his pc
Do you think he draws the designs for his rockets too? Are you even old enough to be allowed on UA-cam?
@@dkosmari huh ?
@@dkosmari did you read the same comment as us?
If this is how Elon talks to employees publicly I can't image how he talks to people behind doors smh
I mean he’s rich, what do you expect
employees have spoked how he talked though i can't verify they worked their so take the info with a grain of salt.
Don't have to imagine much, he's a notoriously shitty boss
@@Drogas3653 Bill Gates is also rich and is still very polite with everybody afaik 🧐
Nor can anyone. It’s the internet. Don’t believe it all. Don’t reject it all. We all do as we please. I really like Elon.
As someone from iceland “halli” is considered a hero to people. He offered to pay everyones legal fees that wanted to sue a known singer in iceland for abuse. He has given away money to moms that have been struggling. He really does alot for our country. And Halli is a super down to earth person.
I used to have alot of respect for elon. But the way he has gone about this situation is just disgusting. And halli does not deserve this in any way.
Yeah, heard he was person of the year in iceland. Really great guy but awful situation
I wish he was in America so he could sue Musk's pants off for this. Just asking about his disability is a serious offense.
@@Ingolfurvalur you were listening to the guy or not?
Yeah. Elon became a piece of shit after he moved to Texas. Must be the air
Rewriting the code stack just because a buggy update was pushed out is like throwing out your oven because you baked a lousy cake.
There's a fly in the bathroom. Call the bulldozers quick!
@@AimlessSavant how u think 9/11 happend
@@deadonentry huuh 💀
You can't even rewrite the code stack unless he is talking about whole as in the whole of a specific recent part. Nobody knows how it works well enough to put it back together, and nobody can possibly know because of how it fundamentally works.
More like baked lousy muffins.
Elon Musk is a Car Salesman literally and figuratively.
I think Elon is a little more than a car salesman.
I would argue he makes the car salesman look great. The used car salesman at least has strategies and usually doesn't see massively devaluing a social media as another tuesday at the office 😂
He's also got a tunnel to sell you, and beachfront property on mars.
The car salesman analogy doesn't work because it would require him to actually sell cars to feed his family. Musk doesn't need to do that. Even just the act of posting a random, ill-conceived tweet is enough to drastically alter the amount of money he isn't going to leave his copious neglected, unwanted offspring.
Which takes intelligence to make mate. Idk how is that supposed to be an insult.
The PR team Elon Musk had in the early 2010s when he had the world thinking he was a Tony Stark should win some award.
He had no PR team
@@thearnausian6940 How do you know?
@TV the Cow House Because a personal PR team doesn't make sense for him. In the early 2010s, he was basically unknown.
@@thearnausian6940 What? My man got popular during the 2010s.
@TV the Cow House I was referring to the early 2010s as in the original posts
As a software engineer myself, rewriting an entire codebase from one bad update (not even that - a config issue!) is analogous to destroying your computer and re-building it because you made a typo in Word.
Lmao love this comparison, at the same rate how did that config make it to prod? Makes you wonder about that gap in testing
@@BSTFOREVR567I just imagine the guy being asked why he is pushing to prod when other environments exist for testing outside local and responding " you fired the guy with build access in gitlab to test and stage"
@@8111y "woke Democrat code"
That's going in the hall of fame of dumb shit I've heard all year
@@BSTFOREVR567 Elon firing testers probably contributes to that lol
@@8111y Im sorry sir, but the diagnosis just came in. Terminal brain rot.
Can we agree to just stop idolizing anyone?? We don't have to stop supporting good ideas, we don't have to stop liking the individual, but putting people on a pedestal is stupid at best, dangerous, harmful, or deadly at worst.
Damn straight! This is the way
Just cuz someone is rich, famous, hot or whatever, doesnt mean they are better. Istg these people are just normal ass human beings, theyre just up on the spotlight...
The problem isn't that he's idolized, it's that he's an idiot straight up. He has little redeeming qualities yet he's one of the richest men in the world
Exactly this. Humans are smart and stupid and expecting them to be one or the other all the time is silly.
Agreed but i’m convinced this behavior is deeply ingrained in mankind
I love how Elon crumbled after such a simple question.
"Do you mean, people at a white board asking 'what is Twitter?' kind of rewrite, or starting from a skeleton?"
"You're a jackass"
Literally the most basic question! That's one of the first questions you'd need to answer when you make a decision like that.
Yeah, the very basic "problems everywhere, you say? Name one, please."
The guy wants to rewrite the whole software but can't explain why. What a genius.
@@leparfumdugrosboss4216 its really simple. It needs to completely rewritten to remove those pesky government back doors, spyware and other shady shit
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885 you mean all those stuff Musk couldn't prove existed despite leaking all the emails and stack conversations he could find and carefully select?
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885 Good luck with 40 bln$ of debt hanging on your neck. And oh yeah, definitely don't touch those backdoors, otherwise there will be blood to clean.
"I thought you guys were just gonna be stroking me off for the whole interview, how dare you expect me to have specific answers to reasonable questions."
I love how when confronted at the end Elon's response is "Wow, you're a jackass hahaha" and completely dodges the question. Yet, his idiotic fans will still eat it up
I think that was the host, not Elon
Oh my god, people have finally realized how shitty Elon is, it's not the first time he treats his employees like horseshit, he's always treated his employees like this, making the work a lot and paying then little
Well it’s clear that the guy was disingenuously framing a trap for him, and Elon called him out on it. That’s the subtlety you missed.
@@SwirlingDragonMist I FOUND ONE IN THE WILD GUYS!
@@SwirlingDragonMist mfw I'm asked a direct question about a topic I should be an expert in to justify my position in the company.
Elon Musk is a perfect example of just because someone has a lot of money doesn't mean they are smart
Yeah it applies to tech UA-camrs talking about unrelated tech videos 🤭
He is literally 100x smarter than you. That's the saddest thing about your comment lol.
And that just because they're smart doesn't mean they're not a fucking tool.
I mean he is smart, he just also happens to be an idiot
he is rich, there he is smart
I could not STAND to deal with a manager like Elon, after hearing that conversation towards the end of the video. Feeling more and more blessed for my IT department. 🙏
Me too. Luckily we're a small-ish business, so it's pretty casual anyway, but our IT manager is genuinely very good to all of us.
I remember hearing about how over worked Tesla and spacex employees were and that made me wise up on working for him
And made me realize he’s not the guy people thought he is
A man who is aware of their own ignorance is more intelligent than one who isn't.
Wise words, friend
The Dunning-Kruger effect right there
Giving Elon that much credit is really un-intelligent..
So I'm super smart because I have social anxiety. Also. As a dyslexic. I never really got making fun off disable people. I have less respect for you if you do.
@@Skoopyghost ha
Elon would have you believe he was a victim of bullying in school because another kid pushed him down a flight of stairs. The part they leave out of his retelling in at least *two* children's books is that Elon was bullying *that* kid after that kid's father committed suicide.
No one wants to acknowledge they're the villain of the story. It's why you can see studies of bullies seeing themselves reflected in Dumbo instead of those who pick on him. Literally everyone suffers from Main Character Syndrome on some level, but some people are simply less likely to ever acknowledge it because they never truly examine themselves or their actions.
Glad you straightened that out, guy who wasn’t there.
That's literally a bullshit take
Could be true, could not be…. But these days he bullies and then plays the victim when called out, so there is some credence there.
Awesome video Muta. I wish you would have explained more about why it's called a "stack" in the first place, to help non-devs understand why this is stupid.
For the non-devs, imagine that everything required to make your thing work (let's say, Twitter) is assembled like a giant stack of boxes. The bottom box could be the operating system, then there's a web server box on top of it, and then maybe a database box on that, and then a box for the UI on top, something like that. That's why Elon saying "rewrite the stack" is ridiculous: he's proposing that there is something fundamentally wrong with the entire arrangement of boxes, and that it makes more sense to tear down the stack of boxes rather than identify the weak parts and fix them one by one.
Yeah so the guy asking “what stack are you talking about” is asking “what box in the tower is messed up or is all of Twitter messed up”. I’ve been learning C+ for a year or two, it’s practically learning another language. I think Elon is smart and understands code but hasn’t actually looked at any of the framework or skeleton of the code. He shoots them an idea and if it fcks up, he just blames them. Doesn’t have a beta site, isn’t looking through the code to make sure it makes sense. Just tells them to do it and then leaves.
@@yung_wise5861 Yep, you understand it correctly. And good luck with your programming journey!
You do realize, Elon is not the one sitting on the computer and reading/writing the code, right? He's been changing things since early on, did you miss the whole "microservices" changes, that actually made Twitter more responsive? The laid off engineers kept whining publicly about how it was all very necessary, and in the end the changes paid off, Twitter got faster. Do you dunk on Google the same way every time it goes down (which is far more common than Twitter), saying they're making stupid management decisions?
@@yung_wise5861 dude how can you say he understands code when he doesnt even know what a stack represents ?
@@maklame3318 I’m not saying he doesn’t know what a stack is, I’m saying he isn’t looking at the code to express what stack he’s talking about.
Cant believe you would question a man who can runs hundreds of youtube livestreams at once and get everyone free epic crypto
lmfao
pure comedy here. lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
He said I would get a free apartment in Mars
Glad Nero got his channel back at least.
@elonmusk-sd1nd give me money mr elon
That last clip always gets me. The guy Elon called a jackass was a senior systems engineer at Twitter for years. Now he's a manager with Netflix's system performance team. Elon was so far out of his depth in that Spaces call lol
And yet, Twitter still runs fine without him
@@xR00K not really though because now it has a jackass in charge.
@@xR00K barely lmfao
@@xR00K Web Twitter LITERALLY didn't work for multiple hours a couple days ago.. twitter running "fine" is an oxymoron.
@@xR00K Did you miss the fact that Elon is calling for a rewrite? lol that's not running fine
Anyone remember the fable of the crow and the cheese?
So a crow finds a piece of cheese and sits on a branch, holding it in its beak. A fox comes by and sees the cheese and wants it, so he tells the crow "Oh what a beautiful bird you are! A bird as pretty as you must have a beautiful voice indeed!" The crow, hearing that, opened its mouth to sing and the cheese fell out for the fox to grab.
Elon is the crow. Looks smart, acts important. But then he started sitting on a branch and let the compliments to his grandiosity get to his head. He dropped the cheese by opening his mouth, but unlike the crow in the story he never noticed the cheese fall and he's still crowing loudly to this day. And the fox is now wishing he had let him keep the cheese because that was the only thing that kept its mouth shut.
As a software engineer myself, listening to Elon saying that they need to rewrite the code stack, it just makes me think of how incompetent he really is and even leaving aside the tremendous amount of work that would need to go into doing something like that, but the amount of time and resources required to do that makes no financial sense, especially since he has been crying all over the place on the fact that Twitter is not profitable, and that is his bright mind solution? It is baffling to see such a clown thinking he is the next Einstein...
Another thing is as Muta said, when it comes to programming there are different specialities, and if there is something on the tech stack that is proprietary, sure there might be documentation for it but if he fired or berrated the key developers maintaining the critical infrastructure of the proprietary stuff or even in general, the knowledge gap left behind is massive and it takes a lot of time and resources to patch that gap again...
Used to have some faith into this guy, but sadly he is just your round of the mill manchild which has a power trip
Yes yes and absolutely yes
Twitter code is not even remotely complex
@@akiko2096 I think you're having a Dunning-Kruger moment there buddy.
@@akiko2096 go work for twitter then?
Mfs out here crying like they didn't get paid for the code they wrote . Like bro he's not asking those guys to do it for free lmfao
I heard that dude that got fired was on a do not fire list. When he sold his company for wages it came with the promise he wouldn't be fired. If he is fired, Twitter has to pay full price for his company retroactively.
That sounds about right
Goes to show that intelligence isn't all about brain-power, basic common sense and a bit of empathy goes a long way as well
Goes to show that intelligence isn’t all about being an early investor in PayPal, you have to actually be smart
Intelligence isn't about brain power ? I guess cardio isn't about running.
Elon musk Dosen't have brain power in the first place.
He isn't smart in any way.
He literally gained money off other's people work. He hasn't done shit in science.
SpaceX and Tesla were very close to bankruptcy. He got lucky.
The empathy part (a painful lack of it) is basically why people hate billionaires.
But he's not actually smart at all, he just takes credit for other peoples inventions.
he's an investor he's not tony stark lmao
Its hilarious in a sort of infuriating way that Musk will attempt to publicly shame an employee that upholds his entire company but then ask that people “keep language respectful in the space” when someone told him true things
Edit: he didnt ask for the space to remain respectful but i maintain its cowardly as fuck to hide behind politeness and other people willing to defend you
And the guy is generous and humble and chose to give back to his country…while Elon is supposedly the richest guy on earth and just a selfish “shoot myself to mars while the world burns” type. I’m sure he would rather let the world go to shut so he can buy everything up later. He could not look like more of an asshole in this situation. As a long time common sense skeptic/adam something/thunderfoot viewer, it’s pretty satisfying watching his comeuppance. Especially because he’s *obsessed* with his image…
Iirc in this situation it wasn't Elon requesting that people keep things respectful, it was another guy who was actually hosting the space (can't remember his name, I think he was an engineer at Twitter? 😭). That's just what I remember from reading about it when it happened a few months ago.
I highly doubt Elon would be asking people to remain respectful anyway, though - for that to happened,he'd actually have to give a shit about anyone besides himself. What a fking tool...
Because he's a clown
"Keep the language respectful in the space" but his platform became the hotspot for the n-word once he became in charge
Elon is living proof that all the money in the world can't buy you an ounce of class.
This because some overweight frustrated incel that lives in his moms basement told you so?
He's autistic, I don't think he cares about class.
Or a brain
That explains how you turned out even tho your parents were rich.
@@Unknown-sz8kg ?
I think we as a society have a problem differentiating between visionary, clever, lucky and driven. We always lump one of more of those qualities together and slap on the genius tag and start drinking the koolaid.
Trouble spotting conmen, too
It's just a symptom of the cancer that is social media
Speak for yourself, I always figured a guy who says “um” after every sentence isn’t much of a genius. But hey, I see your point. Society is made up of many vastly different personalities and mindsets, and I think most can agree that closed-mindedness is a popular trait amongst the populace. Everyone’s a little stupid, and nobody is right 100% of the time, so personally I don’t see it a problem, so much as I see it as a natural occurrence. Humans have always mixed those 4 traits you mentioned all throughout history, it will continue to happen. Anyways, that’s my take, hope you liked it. Feel free to disagree, I won’t hate you for it I swear.
@@sleepshouter5017 people can have difficulty verbalizing their thoughts and ideas which isn't necessarily an indicator of their intelligence
@@serfaI Very true. I half meant that as a joke just to stab at Elon cuz I never really cared for the guy. He’s had his hand in the progression of technology sure, but the position he has in society is unearned, to me at least. But then again, many, maybe even most people in the position of society they’re in is unearned. But yes, you are correct in your statement.
I have had managers like Elon Musk.
They'll say buzzwords as if they know what those words mean.
The fact they make more than me irks me to no end, but I can't bring myself to become like them
You're crying about someone earning more money than you? Pathetic.
@@MrSeekerOfPeace its the fact they earn more money while not knowing a damn thing
Learn how to read
@@frozenbinarystudio They knew how to hire you and continue to pay you. Maybe it would be smarter to let you go and have a more loyal employee.
@@MrSeekerOfPeace this is how I know you don't know what you are talking about
@@MrSeekerOfPeace Why be loyal to any company? They’re not loyal to anyone but their investors.
Firing a tech engineer is like firing the only librarian in the library who is the only person that knows where all the catalogs and checkout dates are.
It only tells about Twitter incompetence if it's like this.
Every software company implements policy to keep knowledge within company and tries to avoid "irreplaceable man" situation.
@@Grigorii-j7z you are literally making up lies. never worked for a big company right
especially when the guy you just fired is quite literally the SOLE person keeping tabs on shit
@@PalitoSelvatico one of the biggest bank in my country. About 5 million clients private individuals and business entities.
Every big company implements various policies to accumulate company knowledge.
Source control, knowledge databases, configuration storages, even source code style agreements and comments guidelines.
People can leave for a different reasons and concept of "one man who knows" can be an extremely costly approach.
I'm about 12 years in this profession and had seen what undocumented legacy written by someone who had left company years ago can do to business and how much it can cost.
@@Grigorii-j7z they _try_ to avoid those situations
But invariably, and inevitably, they arise
Once you get to Twitter scale, there will be so many edge cases and esoteric knowledge in the domain of very few people. And if 💩 hits the fan, you better fucking hope you can access and employ those people.
As someone who codes with one hand, I type most documents on a phone or use dictation. When it comes to writing code, you often don't write that much code in a given time period. It's built up over time.
Yeah I think people think coding is like hacking scenes in movies but for the whole day
Where did you learn? And would you have any suggestions for someone wanting to get started in the field?
@@FaderZim217, university. I wouldn't go that route if I could do it over. Find a field you like. There's so many areas of emphasis when it comes to coding. Do you like building an OS Kernel, do you like building a UI, do you like scripting, or do you like building high performing software on embedded systems? These are some of the things to consider when learning. Go the UA-cam and online documentation route. If you're interested in IT, I would learn nothing but scripting languages, Linux, Windows, databases, and Active Directory. Find an area you like and learn the languages that dominate that area.
@@FaderZim217 thenewboston on youtube makes great tutorials. Focus on getting the fundamentals down because there is way too much in software development for any one person to know all of it.
Also, if someone tells you that programming isn't for you because you didn't have an orgasm writing your first hello world program, tell them to eat a dick.
@@FaderZim217honestly freecodecamp on UA-cam has great crash courses that have helped me through undergrad and refreshing as I worked through internships
i dont know anything about coding but this moment kind of feels like when lord farquad said he'd happily sacrifice soldiers and everyone cheers except the soldiers
PS Mutahar please marry me i already asked u in caps on charlie's stream so wtf
everytime I think about self-driving cars I remember that trains, that literally are fixed to a set track, still need ppl at the helm to avoid major accidents
Trains don't need them, but unions oppose SD trains. Nevertheless some railways are driverless such as the London Docklands Light Railway.
Metros/Subway in some major cities in france and the netherlands don't have chauffeurs. But hey like u said they are set fixed and underground.
Elon is the reason Intelligence and Wisdom are different attributes in DnD.
He has neither tbh.
That’s quite possibly one of the greatest insults I’ve heard.
More like he has the trait idiot savant...
Elon is very book smart which is intelligence and but he is not wise.
@@uberbyte7467 Sure, but the joke is good :)
Elon posts the most divorced man energy memes I have ever seen
I remember when I used to think he was a genius. When the cybertruck window shattered I optimistically said "It's like a 1 out of a million chance that happens again. Elon knows what he's doing". 🤡🥧
Clownpie
At least you admit it and reasoned your way out of it. That's orders of magnitude more intelligence than elon can muster.
You thought he was a genius because that was the narrative being fed to you, and now you think he's a clown because that's the narrative being fed to you. No point having a horse in a race that's not made for living things.
Not bootlicking, but Elon Musk is an incredibly smart person, everyone knows that. Even with inheritance, you don’t become the world’s richest man by luck alone. However his insight and intelligence is only in… certain select areas.
@@RodasAPCTV "You thought he was a genius because that was the narrative being fed to you, and now you think he's a clown because that's the narrative being fed to you."
No, it's not. Elon Musk is an idiot asshole scam artist and it's plain to see for anyone that bothers to spend 20 minutes diving into the history of the man and his companies. Yes, there's a pro-Elon Musk narrative (that is fake and unearned). Yes, there's also an anti-Musk narrative (that is reality). That doesn't mean they are both nonsense, just because they are narratives.
My two cents: as someone that has been programming for 25 years, having seen the best and the worst of programming, I really have no idea if the code is that compromised or not. If you publish something that broke features in production, your "test suite" is not good enough, this being either fully automated, or 20 monkeys trying out things, whatever you have there. Some tech product working is no indicative that best practices are behind.
There is no test suite at Twitter. They just raw dog go live with everything and hope it works. They don't have enough employees to do QA and testing. He turned a billion dollar company into a startup. hahaha. Start up culture does not do long term planning for software.
He is the perfect example of just because you sound smart or use big words doesn't mean you actually are smart
elon doesnt even invent anything, he pays others to build his crap, and he pays badly in fact, and if you look at twitter he has ruined that
@@redred222 which is a good thing nobody likes twitter anyways
I think he's a good example of how you can be smart but also a fucking idiot. Intelligence has like a million ways it can vary, he has some pretty interesting ideas, Tesla, Spacex and PayPal are all fairly good, but he has way more dumb ideas
@@redred222 i know right people make him out to be some mega genius inventor while in reality he probably walks around the engineering department trying to appear smart and giving them dumb advice or orders
No, he’s actually smart tho and has accomplished things. Unlike you or any of your forgettable family. 😐
That Ending interview is an incredibly damning piece in my eyes for his credibility (I did not believe he was credible beforehand but it is indeed a good piece to point to for anyone deluded to think otherwise). As someone in charge saying there are 'problems' but then resorting to ad hominem attacks when asked for clarifications on what the problems are exactly really show someone who got a preconceived notion of the state of things and decides on the course of action for everyone without ever actually trying to challenge those preconceived notions,
I’m not sure his subordinate was entirely in the right either. Could have been handled better on both front
@@BrendonCap how? he was literally just trying to understand elons shitty idea of rewriting the whole thing and was the only one to say anything, you can tell by the silence after elon says to rewrite that it was a random and irrational decision
@@BrendonCap By asking what's the plan? Yeah the only one dumb here is Elon himself, he don't even have a plan.
@@melvindoo2396 The belligerence of his subordinate is out of place. When youre an employee, you can either be respectful and disagree, or you can get fired. Youre not special in any way, its not your place to be belligerent. You can respectfully disagree and list your reasons why however.
@@BrendonCap this guys is not his subordinate. He's actually an engineer at Netflix and this twitter space was just a bunch of engineers talking about twitter. So he can be belligerent if he thinks someone is acting out of their depth. it was up to Musk to justify his comments, since he did not mention any technical detail what is the problem, anyone could make comments like that.
lol I love this guy speaking on the call! He's asking specific questions, and not letting up until he gets a specific answer to a specific question! People like Elon crumble when you do this, it's great!
exactly, and that is precisely why Elon stumbles and then resorts to calling him names, because it put him on the spot and made it appallingly clear that he doesn't know shit about the matter and can only throw people at the problem and blame everyone else for his own incompetence.
What's amazing is he thought that he was anywhere near their level to begin with. He clearly knows absolutely fuck all about programming, then on a call with Devs starts throwing out 'rewrite the stack' garbage and expects them to be like 'oh man he's so clever, he gets us'
YEEESSS!! This was my favorite part! 😄🙌🏽
It's easy to sound like an expert to the general population who isn't familiar with certian technical concepts. But how do you fare when talking to knowledgeable people in the field who don't have to kiss your @$$ to keep their job?
I don't wish harm upon anyone, but those who do not listen must feel. And you KNOW that conversation had him feeling some type of way 🙈
that was amazing to watch.
His name is George Hotz, he has many accomplishments in software engineering. you can even see him programming on youtube.
Anyone that had coded anything knows how insane it is to just push out fresh code. Especially something as massive as Twitter, it's just mind blowing, you can tell he don't know shit....
What do you mean? I push codes to my github repo every 5 minutes -elon probably
@@youtubedeletedmyaccountlma2263 Hello World code doesn't count!
@@htpkey "wow, you're a jacka$$" -Elon
Isn't ''pushing out fresh code'' literally the whole point of programming / development tho?
Bro what? Sounds like you're the one who never coded anything before lmfao
@@RobotronSage He means dumping the entire code base and re-start from scratch. There's a reason that a lot of legacy COBOL codebases are still being maintained decades after COBOL virtually became obsolete, instead of being re-written in a modern framework.
Best place I ever worked had a 3 month mandatory test period with full time test teams and did not put concrete delivery deadlines to avoid bad code releases... unfortunately by the time I left bad managers (all markering people running IT teams) scrapped that and it went to error filled live releases every month and devs had to spend half their time fixing bugs. Tripled the cost, halved the efficiency and everyone hated working there.
Classic
“All marketing people running IT teams” theres your problem
@@kietvo96 exactly... and it happens at most large companies.
@@kietvo96 when the only thing u care about is money u start losing money
This is why you don't idolize celebrities. People were obsessed with him calling him a genius and now we realize he's just an arrogant narcissist
i dont know, perhaps all of his success went to his head. just blinded by all of it he forgot to use his brain!!!
Geniuses can be arrogant narcissists? They're not exclusive, and we have a lot of geniuses that are arrogant narcissists. Have you listened to Bill Gates recently?
Yes! It's so important not to make people you don't know into BBQ Buddies and deities. They're human, flawed and likely to disappoint you more often than not. If you want a hero choose someone who isn't a billionaire or politician. Or just be that hero.
@@deimoskaischylos and then takes the credit for other's work
@@deimoskaischylos it takes intelligence to know where to invest. If he wasn't at least smarter than the average individual, he would not have made it this far. It's pretty stupid to just pretend he pulled cards out of a hat and decided to buy x and y and turned out a massive success.
Rewriting the code for something as big as Twitter would be like telling engineers you need to tear down this skyscraper and start from scratch.
You can do it if you really want to, but unless it's just totally fubar, it would probably be better to narrow down what you want to change and do some remodeling instead.
It's like tearing down a skyscraper because you don't like the wallpaper. If they did throw away all the code, they would end up building something worse, because even relatively simple code is full of bugs/flaws that get fixed over time.
The thing that got me was at the end in the clip when the engineer asks him if he's requesting they reform it or do exactly what you said and he literally just repeated his question back at him while trying to sound smart for some reason
I would be surprised if this man (Elon) knows what sprints are. Instead of "rewriting the stack", he could just ask the engineering team to do sprints to focus on particular issues that require fixing...
What you do is you take the current twitter team and devote 100% of their resources to bugfixes. Keep the site running, fix issues, don't break it. Then, you hire a new team, pay big money for big talent, write new twitter. Once you have new twitter, the new team devotes all of it's resources to migration and deployment. You run new twitter in parallel and make sure it works how it should, has all the content, etc etc. Do that for awhile, there will be bugs to fix, and once you're sure it's stable, flip the switch, route everyone to new twitter, spin down old twitter, and then consolidate your dev teams into one team.
It's expensive, but, it would leave you with a better product that's not built on over a decade of spaghetti code, with all the benefits that modern code management provides.
@250CC Nah, just port and sync the data/users. That's simple enough to do and it's all on the API already.
Run two separate teams, each taking care of their own thing, no chance of second-system issues.
And, you have the benefit of building the new system with real traffic, but not having it exposed to users, which gives you time to work out issues.
Then, when making changes, you already have the tools built to audition changes in private.
It's the right way to do it. It's also the most expensive way to do it, but, you know, what's another 10 million on top of 40-some billion eh?
Software engineers should leave twitter and see if Elon can do it all by himself.
If Twitter dies, it's still a win!
A lot of them did. Unfortunately, a few of them are held hostage by the visa that binds them to Twitter.
Lo
Elon Musk is another proof that intelligence should always be used with wisdom.
He is not intelligent. He only convinced people he is by lying and taking credit for other inventors' work, including ones who didn't even work for him.
@@Cons-CatJust like Mark Zuckerberg, why do you think meta is failing now? 😂
He has 10 charisma and 1 intelligence. But recently received -9 charisma debuff, so now his lies don't work anymore.
@@subhopriyadutta9906 He's also getting fat, so call it another -5 to constitution and dexterity, -7 stamina. The guy is in bad shape, maybe we should actually feel bad? At this point he's like, if you had to play all of Fallout 3 as the baby in the playpen at the beginning. Just crawling from one chaotic disaster to another, yowling out unintelligible nonsense at the top his lungs
This youtuber is just a Reddit mod who isn’t camera shy. Elon never claimed to be a software engineer but this guy expects him to answer questions about it. This guy is a clear amateur who thinks his data entry gig aka “coding” was creditable enough for him to criticize others knowledge. “Elon musk’s failures” how many does this guy have? Ones a legend and here’s a Reddit amateur speaking bias lol.
Imagine having to ask a former employee what their job was over twitter when you literally own the company and can just look up their profile in the database at anytime. Elon is the epidemy of rich /= smart. Man just had an amazing starting spawn and good RNG to carry him through. Well, that and exploiting the labor he controlled in nearly every company he breathed on.
Amazing starting spawn on a global scale yes, but anyone actually born in the US has more advantages over him.
Crazy good rng though, agree.
@@ancalyme I'm sorry, what? No they don't. Do you even know who his father was? I guess if you're talking about comparing the countries, sure... But the country isn't what gave him his advantages and the average american has nothing close to what he had.
he wanted to shame the employee , call it public trial if you will and justify with his fanbase he fired people again. seeing how his community sucked him off on that he suceeded.
It was a toned down version of "since you're boasting about what you did in the company please list your work down so everyone can see" it's like my professor. He knows very well about everyone in the class but if you approach him with something in front of the whole class, the entirety of that conversation needs to happen in front of the whole class. Regardless of who gets shamed.
@@untitled6087 You're right and I was wrong. I looked it up and I didn't realise his career already started when he was a teenager so he got to skip the traditional immigrant problems even comparatively wealthy immigrants face.
Asking for a complete rewrite of the code base is like asking to demolish a skyscraper because a few windows got dirty
Demolishing the building foundation from underneath it while somehow not breaking said dirty windows. And then building a new foundation in its place.
The fact that some people still think he is some sort of genius is really depressing.
I mean he kinda is. sure what he does and acts like can be really stupid but, you can't take merits away just because you don't like someone
@@Ordercrime1 Alright.
Tell me one genius thing Elon Musk did.
@@Ordercrime1 he has money thats it...he hires smart people
@@Ordercrime1😂😂😂😂 Riding hard eh?
I bet the only reason why Elon apologized for their behavior on Twitter, was coz they were caught being scummy and would have further lawsuits. Man, Elon feels more & more distanced from reality and the interaction with Halli feels bad. Good for Halli that he left the company in respectable manner despite how Elon questioned his disability.
I like how muta can explain these complex topics in a way that’s easy for me to understand. I showed some parts of this video to my 7 year old cousin and he got it. Thank you muta
Let him explain how gamers need the preworkout he was selling them
He doesnt know what hes talking about.
@@trollashnikovavtomat gfuel was considered a preworkout?
@@deadprivacy proof?.
@@NinjaKiller117 it could be
“Keep things technical in my space please” 😂😂😂 that guy is turning into the personification of “you just have to believe you got it”
elon admitted to continuing the hyperloop solely because he was trying to get california high speed rail cancelled
did Muta ever admit why he pushed preworkout on gamers?
@@trollashnikovavtomat Gamers need to work out.
@@PURENT LOL yes, but this drink is marketed as to be drank while gaming for enhanced focus
@@trollashnikovavtomat Your whataboutisms are boring, touch grass ffs
@@CuZtuga you mentally dry incels always hear some new word and love using it. It's not a whataboutism, its a great comparison, one guy made a rocket that lands, the other one is overweight and living in his parents house
As someone who’s worked backend for over a decade, you can 100% have a clusterfuck of a stack that needs to be completely gutted and rearchitected. That said, Twitter ain’t old enough that should even remotely an issue especially if their use of containers is as illustrious as they like to claim in their various talks. someone straight up trolled Elon during one of their 1:1s
This is dumpster fire Twitter we are talking about, I'd believe it
Elon gathering all his lawyers trying to figure out how he can sue Muta daddy
@YeaMan bot😊🫢😲
@@Kayo4Iife I recommend to not respond because they work on engagement you give it an answer and its more likely that they keep their servers up, just report and move on
@@arnoldstrong3548 reports are about as effective as a crosswalk button
Elon when some overweight indian man on youtube disagrees with his ideas: 😭😭😭😭😲
I've not been invested in any of the Elon drama as I don't view him as an expert in any field but it was eye opening to have coding explained like that since I know probably less than Elon does, which is saying something apparently. Great video.
No, the asshat in question was questioning in bad faith. Nobody was talking about reimagining Twitter.
It's like someone suggesting moving to a new house from living a hoarder pigsty, and the other person gets all heated asking "Oh, you think we should reimagine housing!?".
Though I'm not using changing houses as an exact analogy for rewriting Twitter here.
And talking about specifics in coding gets real convoluted quickly. I don't have the context of how technical they should have gone here. But neither does anyone else.
It was bad faith arguing. Don't fall for the asshats game.
Elon is a lot like Steve Jobs was 20 years ago: a better marketer than anything else
At least Steve Jobs had more culturally valuable things to offer and left an impactful legacy
@@Chronorust Because he died before he said enough stupid stuff.
Eh yeah sorta but both of them at the end of the day made quite a few good products
@@markmules4057
Bc he had a filter and knew not to say stupid stuff.
@@markmules4057 Elon surviving past his wacky popular phase is the real crime here.
Knew someone who was working in twitter until recently. They and 2 other people were covering what used to be 50 people's jobs on the same salary with massive hours. It's actually insane, hope for the best for anyone stuck working for elon right now
50 people doing nothing 😂😂😂
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885 exactly lol
@AllSystemsGooTech Af Facts, these triggered idiots don't want to accept reality, and have never worked for Big Tech. Also, Tech industry is the first to downsize in worry of a recession, Twitter isn't brand new and excluded from this. People just love to talk about stuff they don't even understand or have experience with.
What, doing 2 half hour meetings and drinking wine on the clock?
If just 2 people can barely struggle but still do the job of 50 people, that says more about just what work those 50 people did than the hard work those 2 people had to pull.
I realized rich doesn't equal smart when I became a tattoo artist and saw very rich people with the worst and unoriginal tattoos.
I think he's just gonna never mention the whole rewriting the stack thing ever again, just like all those other decisions that he announced and then never did
Like bro, he was just trolling bro. You're just to stupid to understand bro. Elon owns multiple successful companies bro. - Elon dickrider probably.
The fact that there are still actual human beings who have respect for this man is beyond me
Aweeee, you don't like him? I'm sure he's devastated.
contributed far more to the world than you could ever imagine to
you summoned the simps
@@curiouswonderer7218 both sides are fkin stupid lmao
Oh, I'm sure there's plenty of people you worship that are worse.
I cant believe, at one point, I used to be a fan of Elon and defended him.
Don't worry, it happens for the best of us
I used to be fan of him back then, Teslas, SpaceX and all the crazy tech he planned
Saw couple of videos bout how some of his creation just doesn't work like RealEngineering's "breakdown" on Tesla Semi or how Boring Company is, like Muta said, why not use a train
I'm no expert on programming, but when someone just spit "yep, code is trash" without explaining "why" just bad in my opinion.
If he had a lil of programming background he could say "ah the X part is bit mess" or "hey, umm have u checked Y part?" and things like that
Let me guess, redditor?
Youre a Muta fan, a goof that sells preworkout to gamers
@@anggoroanindhito8987 I agree with most of what you said, but RealEngineering is an hydrogen shill so he was not as fair in his analysis of the Semi as he is on other topics.
None of us knew this is what he was like back then, if you know this stuff and still support him then I have some concerns.
the thunderf00t shoutout was crazy, i have been following him for years. great content with both debunking the nonsense that conmen manage to fill their pockets with (sometimes with taxpayer money), as well as educational content involving some neat experiments
Same
thunderf00t is amazing
I used to watch thunder but he got a little too into the hate train on some groups of people. Obviously I believe in free speech, he wasn't committing any crime, but it got a bit much for me. Has he toned it down over the last several years or is that still his M.O.?
@@TheCalmPsycho that was one thing I disliked as well. He uploaded one that wasn't too bad the other day using an injector. I pop in now and then
@@TheCalmPsychosame for me. this was years ago at this point, but he seemed to randomly pivot from scientific topics to anti-feminism. and it was just boring... like making multiple videos about Anita Sarkeesian that consistently misunderstood the points she was making, and he repeated the same ideas so many times I wondered if he had uploaded duplicate videos
the "Why Do People Laugh At Creationists" series is goated YT content though. helped bring me out of young-earth creationism back in the day
Musk reminds me of a boss I had working in I.T. He basically caught me creating an army list for an upcoming Warhammer tournament and when he asked what I was doing I replied : "I'm calculating the impedance of the returning current in the powerline of the technical building" He walked off to about 10 minutes later ask what result I got so I of course replied "42" to which he just said : "Yeah, I figured it would be in that range" (Why 42 ? Well, if you know you know)
If I had a dollar for every time Muta said “of course” I’d be as rich as Elon.
Don't forget about "basically" and "literally". Then you wouldl have as much as Elon and Bezos combined.
Ladies and gentlemen
I'd be a thousandaire if I counted all the times he says "wild".
@@pocketaces6756 Or "actual".
don't ask for a dollar, ask for a nickle
It's more realistic to receive in this economy
Maybe if he kept all the engineers that knew what they were doing, he’d understand what was broken and it could be fixed.
Yup
You say that like he would actually listen to them if they were still around which we all know he wouldn't
So, I don't know anything about coding whatsoever, but I can only imagine the amount of stress that Elon might possibly put these engineers through, even though Twitter is just an abomination of all social media
Basically, what he did in layman’s terms was destroy the entire cake his employees put effort into making because the top layer was over cooked
Rather than doing the smart thing and throwing the top layer away and making a new top layer
@@rileyfreedman I like the foundation metaphor: a window is broken in your house so you need to rebuild the ENTIRE house starting with the foundation :D
@@notreallyhere67 Wait, that's *not* how you do it?
I wouldn't trust him to do anything to the software the moment he asked them to print the twitter's source code so he could study it
Elon stuttered so hard he turned into a Banjo-Kazooie character
Or Porky Pig. T-t-t-that's all folks!
I'm always up to hear about this guy's failings. Also the channel Adam Something is another great channel who dunks on Musk and other mega projects
ofcourse you are, thats typical for leftists. Always looking to cherish others failures, helps you feel better about your pathetic life
I recommend thunderfoot, he absolutely rips into every tech scam
Common sense sceptic makes detailed videos as well, including breaking down the various court cases
I recommend with Adam something to avoid his community tab though if you want to keep your sanity, dude has the most dramatic needless takes in there.
@@TotalXPvideos I’m glad I’m not the only one who enjoys his videos but tries to steer away from his community tab lmao
Saying "Elon musk is an idiot" is like saying "water is wet"
Except water isn’t wet, fire can’t be burnt, so why would water be wet?
Anyways Elon’s an idiot ❤
Elon would say : since the water is dry then I'm not an idiot
I've been saying this from the start with this guy, just because someone has money and says a lot of stuff that sounds smart to you, doesn't mean they are.
Well allow me to be the first from the start of your accomplishments, to say that nobody will care to look back upon what I had to say about it.
I don't understand why Elon doesn't just hire people to run Twitter and stop embarrassing himself.
That will hurt his massive fragile ego.
He can't afford to. Fact is Twitter has never been profitable. Ad revenue is tanking and he's got massive debts to pay off. The Twitter blue thing was literally just another way to get a new revenue stream from users to offset the loss. He had to take out loans to buy Twitter, and the banks need their repayments. Elon's worth a lot of cash, but it's mostly tied up in shares. If he has to liquidate billions in shares it's not going to go down well with Tesla and SpaceX.
Because Elon is the smartest man in the world 😂
Because Elon Muskrat was utterly convinced that he'd be able to completely remake Twitter into his idealized vision of a right-wing social media online haven
...which meant that Elon had to micromanage EVERYTHING. To this end, Elon was perfectly willing to throw out anything & anyone that he perceived as an obstacle to his Brave New Twitter (hence him hauling a "kitchen sink" into Twitter HQ upon purchasing the company) -- even to the point of renaming the entire operation to "X". 😅
Am working for a software factory (we make commercial software for road safety agencies) as a QA agent (tester), and currently we are working on the refactor of some core features and, men, that's is a lot of work from devs to testers to come to a stable version as it can be with the time given. ANd, our system is not THAT big...
Refactor an API for a mega system like Twitter must required a really serious TIME and energy. I can't believe that Elon is that unaware of the amount of work that is required to get to a stable version... and how veterans (in the company) can help to this process.
Love all this. His idea of just rewriting is ridiculous and would cost millions to do, surely he doesn’t wanna spend that much to do all this lol I really thought he may bring interesting changes and solutions to Twitter and instead it’s just a hellscape
Billions. It would cost billions.
Twitter has been a hellscape for years.
Bro it’s Twitter fucking Twitter people are saying he’s dumb because he’s trolling y’all Elon is a fucking genius Twitter contributes nothing to the world
Considering he seems to have no clue about coding he might assume this work would take around a month or two 😁
When you think of the site as a monolith then yeah a ‘complete’ rewrite sounds crazy but if it’s made up of significant micro services via k8s then it’s easier to wrap your head around. The guy who hosted the Space (geohot) interned for almost a month then left the company that same week because all he wanted to do was rewrite the codebase but there was obviously a constant need for features.
The meme lord has become the meme, and he can't cope. It's almost like witnessing Nero partying in Antium while Rome burned.
That is why every company has divisions and a private and secure INTERNAL chat channel. So that the guy from (for example) marketing doesn't go shooting his mouth about things he has no clue about publicly, shaming himself and the company.
Man, I remember when I thought he was smart. But the second he began talking about software I knew I was played for an absolute fool. This is a true 🤡 moment
Yes, the man behind SpaceX with a record holding number of space missions launched successfully is somehow not smart. I'd love to get into this idiot billionaires club.
Yes because being skilled or smart at one thing totally means he’s smart, skilled, or experienced at another completely different thing. You can stop pretending that Software=Smart.
@@kylevernon I mean in that once he started talking about software, something that I'm knowledgeable in, it snapped me out of the idea that be was somehow knowledgeable in everything. In hindsight it was pretty dumb to think that
@@nuclearsummer7796 It wasn’t dumb, it was inexperienced, maybe naive. But NOT dumb. Don’t by into the internet toxicity. We are all allowed to live and learn.
We all had to grow up sometime, I used to think he was smart too, waaaay back during the early 2010's
How embarrassing :(
In other news, the sky is blue
elon is basically a cryptobro with a LOT of money...
Man just wanted to know if he had a job or not only to be insulted and shamed publically by his boss
When hasn't Elon been an idiot 💀
When he made more money then you ☠️
@@paz1514 every political actor you have ever called an idiot that you disagree with is more wealthy than you. Every one.
@@paz1514 Well I make more money than you so that means you're even bigger trash
@@bryanribey im sure Paz meant "When he was smart enough to push the right buttons at the right time to have more money than you at this point in time and *probably* onwards"
I believe that was when he sold PayPal
Man that last clip was the last bit of dirt on the coffin that is my respect for this man, he calls a dude a jackass for asking him a liegit question "This is broken" "How is it broken?" "You're a jackass"
Yeah dude. Try and keep up. Hes owned twitter for a while now. Its no secret that twitter is LOADED with spyware and other bloatware, including back doors to the us gov, and many other foreign countries including china. Im sure you already knew that tho
Videos like this keep giving more motivation to work on my own website. And, geez, I really feel bad for Haraldur. I wonder if there will be any legal action taken since, as it was mentioned, he was being paid for his company in salary.
I heard a story about Elon firing someone because they mentioned that people are simply getting bored with his tweets and that's why he's getting lesser amount of views. At first I thought it was a hoax, but now I'm not so sure. :/
It's always nice to see someone else motivated on making a website, too. Keep working on it, dude! I believe in you!!
Literally nobody cares about that cripple. They're only using him as a way to attack Elon
I've worked for a few Elons... a recent manager would want code refactored because it was too complex. They could never see that they just shifted the complexity from one place to everywhere.
''Keep it simple, stupid''
I have a feeling the codebase wasn't kept simple and that's why Elon would want something like a complete overhaul. That's what makes sense to me.
@@RobotronSage Lots of simple things become complex when brought together. Pretending like complexity is never necessary is naive. Building large, near real-time, distributed platforms is a guaranteed complex problem. Especially when dealing with modern bots, spam, denial of service, integrated ad ecosystems, content filtering/moderation and so much more.
This man literally spent 44 billion dollars so that he can spam a Femboy Rat meme in every twitter feed
sounds like an average day on that forsaken website
Not a sign of stupidity, more of... Insanity. But what billionaire isn't insane? I definitely prefer him being associated with Twitter than Epstein Island. I think he's got the leg up on Bill Gates there.
There are three bot comments on this post. Wtf
What a time to be alive
Sounds like a genuinely good investment to me
"There's a pretty big * difference between doing that and writing very specific lines of code." That hit deep, in an empowering way. Enjoyed the video.
7:40-8:34
Either way Elon isn’t wrong tho. If he needs code to be written and the guy can’t do it then what’s the big deal. And it’s a long shot to assume that mf was just using dictate. That’s like the same excuse Marduar could come up with. Is that they use word to speech😂
Elon Musk is basically Fallout: New Vegas's Fantastic, in real life.
Complete with his theoretical degree in physics.
Acts like he has a theoretical degree in everything
Elon Musk is the kind of guy that asks the web designer to put a mirror on the front page, just so that the client can see his reflection on the screen
I remember when I was like 16 yo we had an assignment in school, we had to talk about someone we admired, I talked about Elon... I remember thinking he was a genius helping humanity, mainly because of the achievements of SpaceX at the time.
My admiration vanished when I learned the type of person he is.
Same here. Used to think he was pretty cool because of SpaceX but the guy is a huge scumbag who gets off bullying people.
why type of person is he, can you develop?
@@draeonacs3160 I think it’s not so much Elon, but Nelson is an indoctrinated liberal soyboy
An exec, not the next Jesus Christ
I remember I watch a navy pilot and elon was talking about ai flying fighter jets and this navy pilot ripped him apart explaining all the things the AI would need to do to avoid killing friendly soldiers and Elon ignored like almost all of it.
Im glad you found out about thunderfoot, dude is an underrated saint exposing bs
eh. he does good work debunking stuff, but he’s hardly a saint, he seems to be mostly past his weird gamergate phase, now, but he’s done and said some real shitty stuff
He's hit or miss but his Elon stuff is interesting... like the boring company stuff.
@@lettersnstuff He's hit or miss, I liked his solar roadways stuff and a lot of miscellaneous debunks. Though he's made some comments about SpaceX for example that were just wrong, like why a rocket blew up, or how reusability is useless a few times. I think sometimes he tries to comment on stuff that's out of his realm too early in that particular technology to be proven, and his gamergate stuff was definitely cringe and off putting.
@@lettersnstuff yeah your kinda right, he has some very hot takes sometimes and is a bit weird, but I like how he debunks a few other bold claims some other companies have made
He’s also crazy sexist.
Two real small things, technical debt is much simpler that this, technical debt is stuff in your code that doesn't work like the way you want it to. It doesn't have to be bad or broken, it can just be older and not quite what you want now. Stuff evolves individually, so when one component is brought up to scratch, the other things it uses may still work fine, but now have a work item to also have changes applied at some point to make them both better.
Second thing, and this is something an old work colleague said that is genius. 'I'm not worried about AI taking over the Earth, at least not yet. At the end of the day the code it runs on was written by humans, and I've seen a LOT of code....'
Technical debt is just *any* code or system design decision you make. They all have technical debt. If you write it well so it's easy to understand, commented, easy to expand and catches errors etc then it has a small technical debt, you have to maintain it into the future but you've done everything you can to make sure it either doesn't break or if it breaks you can debug it easily. Now when you don't put that effort in and throw in some quick code to solve an issue, it works but it relies on whoever uses it to know how it works to ensure it doesn't output garbage, then it has more technical debt because as soon as you forget a little detail now you have to reverse engineer it to fix it or expand it when needed in future, or when you leave now noone knows how it works or what it does and everybody's scared to touch it
When he was first gaining popularity I was genuinely a fan and thought of him as a true billionaire philanthropist. A 1%er who might actually prioritize innovation and improving life for people everywhere over profits.
Clearly I was wrong and he is nothing good or special. True colors always show sooner or later.
So you were also alive when people on reddit were meat ridin elon
I’d still say he’s one of the people who benefits society the most and he does know code but he himself needs to be looking at the code instead of just assuming his employees will automatically know what tf he’s talking about
He s been like this for years
I did as well. Over the years it became apparent and I'm so glad other people are finally starting to realize this
@@yung_wise5861 Someone who knows code would not have said what he said
I'd usually give Ellon the benefit of the doubt, but hearing him straight up shaming an employee publicly, it has become undeniable proof of character to me
Honestly who gives a damn about how you shame some employee you either deal with it or move on to another company you don't change a company you leave and work for another company simple, honestly if you look at henry ford people have said he was racists and had horrible work pracitces yet he helped build the tanks and airplanes that saved world war 2 and making the usa win. I mean history only remembers the things you do that are big, no one really looks at character because that something you should worry about as a individual and not idollize anyone just your own people you want to be so honestly i'd rather have a person change the world with horrible character then have a person with the best character and have no way of changing the world its how world reality works this isn't iron man .
@@jazzmanny02 "making the usa win"
Haha stop watching american films, and study real history.
The US contributed a little in both world wars, but they weren't even close to being the most influential in either. (With the exception of the Pacific Theatre against Japan, but that was kind of a spin-off feud of their own that they had going on, it was only loosely connected to the rest of WW2.)
Also
> "who gives a damn about how you shame some employee"
Answer: Pretty much everyone who understands how the world works. Employees obviously don't like an abusive employer. Shareholders and potential business partners are looking for professionalism in management, and that clearly is not it.
The only way, I believe, that we will ever reach the state of being able to sleep behind the wheel of a self-driving car is if all cars on the road were self-driving and had had to ability to communicate with each other. I could imagine the data received by the nearby cars would be more reliable than just the sensors of one car.
Oooor.... you could hop on the train and sleep there lol
Yes, I think we can easily make cars that don't require any input and will be very safe to even sleep in.
All we need to do is make them really big, as in a huge compartment, with lots of leg room and sleeping pods, and a small bar even.
Then we link those big compartments together so they don't bump into each other and then we can also propel them forward together as a whole.
After that, to ensure they don't randomly steer off course, we put them on steel tracks so that they can only more forwards or backwards.
We can even make it so you can buy single use permits to enter one and you don't have to actually own and maintain it.
To make it more affordable and predictable it will run on a schedule with pre-chosen stops at various locations.
I bet you this can even run on electricity, just like these modern electric cars.
What do you guys think? What should we call it?
@@inSainTed Realcars?
railcarts xD
@@inSainTed I'm not saying that self-driving vehicles are the answer to transportation. I'm just speculating what it would take in order to see fully-automated vehicles. Frankly, I believe private transportation was a bad decision to begin with and only exists due to clever marketing/control from Henry Ford. Public transportation should've been developed further rather than building roads everywhere.
@@inSainTed On top of this, do you think that self-driving cars will go away? I certainly don't, they're already in the zeigest and the same thing that happened with private transportation will happen here. It's the logical evolution in regards to capitalism. So, speculating about how this could come to fruition is more accepting the inevitable and just consider it. It doesn't mean I agree with it.
Elon's image completely changed in my mind. I thought he was actually genius and that he could change the world in a good way without causing problems. I was wrong. He can't even communicate properly with a website's employees. This dude was talking about brain modifications on humans... Maybe buying Twitter wasn't really a good idea, huh.
Elons biggest skill is being able to just announce ridiculous things I think he must know he wont be able to achieve, but gives it years time frames, so as the average person has long enough to forget about his claims. And when things just never get mentioned again, and he moves onto the next big claim.
You do have to give the guy credit, his marketing is basically just turning himself into that Ironman cool rich guy. So people just want that, and will go along with it, and defend him blindly without really looking into anything.
There is a level of genius in that.
I think his 150+ successful space launches are probably more important than his claims about twitter coding but you go ahead and keep being delusional.
Yeah, equate his $188 billion dollars to "marketing"
@@pwd1134 you funny
@@yangpaan453 "his"
@@yangpaan453 he doesn't make the rockets y'know? He'll never love you
This is why Elon Tusk is my favorite Elon.
Growing up with tusks certainly must have its challenges.
@@derausmpark Yeah, Overcoming them did raised his self esteem, and incentiviced collaboration.
So basically he wants to spend millions of manhours to re-do twitter in a fashion that would be similar to minecraft java vs. bedrock. In the end he'd get a second working version that mostly resembles the original, but might be different in a few key factors, missing features, having issues that used to be weeded out..
It's like he knows 3 buzzwords and wants to try and use them, putting himself above the people that actually know things.
He might be right and there might be really fucked code systems in there. Heck, even smaller companies can have some technical debt in their old code - so it won't be different for twitter, he's (through probably dumb luck) right at that. But engineer dude put up two absolutely essential points there:
"Sit at a whiteboard and define what is twitter" Step one, figure out where things stand, what are the problems, how is it built right now
"The skeleton" Step two, figure out how things are interconnected, then work from there.
Basically: Modularize components that are hard to work on or replace, employ proper, modern software engineering practices (use mvvm/mvc where it isn't, reduce inheritence in favor of dependency injection etc. etc.)
I'm a junior dev with literally 2.5 years of work experience at this point, and what I learned so far is that the closer to standard systems you stay, the easier it is for old and new devs alike to get into whatever the heck you built. I know my way around these "Skeletons" nowadays, I know how to make components or modules connect up through there and how to plan a project in an expandable way - that's what I've been going to school for.
Real life? Looks different, yeah. And especially because it does, that's the points where trying to make it look "not so different" is a key thing to do. Twitter is built for longevity, and it's clearly his plan to keep it that way rather than shut it down in 5 years - so a "rewrite", or working on providing that longevity is definitely not the wrong move, he's got the right idea on a very basic level. But not listening to the engineers regarding what exactly needs to be done and what order to do things in is just.. naive.
I mean come on, the way he talks just sounds like "Open new project file and start making twitter again". My brother in christ, do you have any idea how many iterations of bugfixing you are going to revert by doing this?
Don't discard the working code. You know buzzwords like "stack" and "pipeline" but please, add "Refactoring" "Maintainance" and "Quality Assurance" to that list asap.
Elon, you probably aren't wrong in essence, but you are oh so wrong in execution. Listen to the people you pay.
''millions'' lmfao
The difference here is that Minecraft Java, despite having outdated and messy code as expected from any decade-old game that is still in development, still functions great as it's based off the concept of open-world sandbox and is, from its start, a great game and a masterpiece, no matter what Microsoft tries to do to fuck it. Twitter, on the other hand, is a complete dumpster fire even before Elon bought it.
Also, from looking at where self driving technology is now, it’s going to take many more years for it to be advanced enough to drive alone. Many videos I’ve seen of testing them on actual highways, because they usually are tested on straight empty roads, the car literally just stops or keeps going straight even if it’s literally about to ram into something because the AI has no idea what to do cuz there’s too many variables for it to handle.
I wouldn't trust Musk to make a pancake stack.
At this point I really doubt if elon even knows basics about coding and tech in general.