half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
I am not exaggerating. I didn't make this up. google it
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
@Taweret check into spinlaunch, a different startup that wants to spin-launch satellites from the earth
even though you can prove on the back of an envelope it'll never work
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@Taweret check into spinlaunch, a different startup that wants to spin-launch satellites from the earth
even though you can prove on the back of an envelope it'll never work
@wohali @Taweret it's hilarious, though iirc there's still a rocket engine, the spln is just giving the rocket (and heavy fuel) as much boost as possible before ignition.
That doesn't make it any more likely to work, or help the rocket and payload survive the transition of forces at release.
It also doesn't make it any less funny.
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
@Taweret Musk is snorting pages from Heinlein novels.
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@wohali @Taweret it's hilarious, though iirc there's still a rocket engine, the spln is just giving the rocket (and heavy fuel) as much boost as possible before ignition.
That doesn't make it any more likely to work, or help the rocket and payload survive the transition of forces at release.
It also doesn't make it any less funny.
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@Taweret check into spinlaunch, a different startup that wants to spin-launch satellites from the earth
even though you can prove on the back of an envelope it'll never work
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
@Taweret Every single person who ever told that man he was a genius needs a serious slapping.
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
@Taweret Nero level delusions of grandeur
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half of xAI's original 12 person founding team has now left, with five departures in just the last year alone
and AND musk's response to his co-founders walking out was to hold an all hands meeting where he told employees xAI needs...
wait for it
a factory on the moon!
that will build AI satellites!
and launch them with a giant catapult!
MOON CATAPULT!
@Taweret@timeloop.cafe A rocket company in China had a test launch of a mass driver-assisted rocket a year or two ago, but I think it didn't go all that well.
As for the rest, I think Elon played Bioshock and was captivated by the idea of a city run entirely by unrestrained capitalism, but he's more into space than the ocean.
Also he apparently wanted to use Mars as a stepping stone to other star systems, which... it's like tilting your head slightly to one direction as a stepping stone to traveling around the world. -
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