chokidar,
@chokidar@lemmy.world avatar

To anyone interested about what’s really like to deal with this man, I highly recommend giving this a read: www.tumblr.com/numberonecatwinner/…/elon-wyd

givesomefucks,

Man, I was strangely impressed with Tumblr these days until I scrolled two.posts down and it froze me out because I wasn’t signed in

ApathyTree,
@ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Really? It didn’t do that to me. I clicked continue reading and went pretty far down the comments.

I’ve never even been to tumbler before so I certainly wasn’t signed in :)

nan,

Ugh, I hate that. Twitter is worse, but those unclosable popups are a good way to make sure I never create an account on a site. I have no problem with the suggestion, but make it optional.

spacedancer,

I’ve seen this story several times now, and it’s probably true. Unfortunately there’s nothing else but the anecdotal story and I wish we had more corroboration from other former employees.

raltoid, (edited )

There are multiple stories like that from several people.

Apparently there were people at Tesla who were effectively employed to get fired when he was in one of his moods.

And if you read enough of the stories it all comes down to basically a single PA who kept him away from important things. And that person stopped working for him shortly before the public realized what an asshole he is.


And after learning that, I can’t stop wondering who they work for now… And I want to see a show based on their biography.

WarmSoda,

That’s a great thought. Are there any insane people that recently haven’t been as loud as usual? Which “important” person had lowered thier IM A GENIUS decibel level and no one noticed? That PA could be the reason.

raltoid,

It wouldn’t surprise me if Zuckerberg hired them.

The memes about him have been a lot less derisive, and recently they are semi-positive towards him/meta, people were reasonable in the response to his green screen grilling video and there are jokes about them changing the Threads logo high up on lemmy, etc. And he registered an X logo as trademark to potentially counter Musk.

But honestly we might never know. I doubt they went to work for someone as self-destructive as Musk.

mouserat,

“Again, I cannot stress enough how much of the company culture was oriented around managing this one guy.” I can’t decide between wanting to have a work environment like this for once for the laughs, or not wanting to act in front of him as if he’s a person to be respected. But I guess the collegial cohesion is great in this one, if you only have to tiptoe around a single person and everyone makes fun of it.

techno156,

Slight shame that the contractors didn't start from the end. It could have been funnier if they had taken off the "er" instead.

phx,

My thoughts the same, though it should have been the “ter” to properly describe Musk.

Then again, having “twit” misspelled might have been even more on-point. Maybe they can just add the X and become Twit-X

donuts,
donuts avatar

er

randomaccount43543,

er

Gork,

er

itchy_lizard,

Serious question: why do you need to get a permit to change a sign on your own building?

HiddenLayer5,

Surprised he actually got told no.

No that’s not a joke, I’m genuinely surprised they stopped him because I fully expected him to get away with it.

hltdev,

“er” is right !

grue,

Nah, it’s completely inaccurate because the “twit” is missing!

HawlSera,

The Police actually stopped a rich guy from doing something illegal?

N0body,

He didn’t pay for a permit to do so. The police are there to protect capital, but under clearly-defined rules. Anyone who isn’t a fuckwit knows to pay the city its fees before doing something like this.

When JPMorgan Chase buys out a smaller bank, they apply for the permit in triplicate and pay all the fees, then make a donation to the Fraternal Order of Police. The cops then show up to attack protestors.

Tyfud,

God damn, that’s depressing to think about.

RandomLemming,

Honestly, this is a comedy that needs to be seen to be believed.

nortorc,

Not that it isn’t fun to laugh at what a boondoggle Twitter X is, but why do you need a permit to change a sign on a building?

downdaemon,
@downdaemon@lemmy.ml avatar

local laws

mister_flibble,

Guessing less about the sign itself and more about the heavy equipment/traffic obstruction involved in getting it down.

venusenvy47,

Also possibly becathe doesn’t own the building and needs approval of the owner.

Anticorp,

Owners don’t issue permits, the government does.

venusenvy47,

Agreed. But the owner of the building would presumably be able to control modifications of his own building.

LaFinlandia,

Normal procedure to make sure it’s within legal standards.

moosetwin,

yes that is what a permit is

neptune,

Need to make sure a qualified contractor does the work, that the sidewalk is roped off, and that other construction on the same road isn’t happening. Pretty typical stuff.

echodot,

Presumably because he (the company) doesn’t actually own the building. So any modifications have to be approved by the building owner.

Same way you can’t really paint the wall of your rented accommodation. It’s not your property.

halibutherring,

On public roads and sidewalks, you need permits and to have submitted a plan showing how much of the footpath/road will be blocked and for how long. You need to show where your bollards and rope or whatnot will be and any necessary signage (like 'pedesdrians keep left’s) that sort of thing.

Once you get the approval, you can jam up the area with a cherry picker/crane until you’re finished and everything is packed away.

So anyway, what I’m getting at, is this is the signage company not getting the permits - which they would have charged Twitter/X for and not an Elon oversight - UNLESS Elon decided to park that crane out there himself and to get whoever to pull down the signage.

fiat_lux,

Can we now start pronouncing X as 'errrr' when referring to the company? It would be good not to taint the good name of the letter entirely.

And it does say 'er' on the side of not-his-building.

Ser_Salty,

You know what they say: to er is human, so, er

arsenick,

I like the idea of calling it “ten”.

Aidan,

I like the idea of never referring to it again

Uniquitous,

I call it Xitter, using the Chinese pronunciation of Xi.

6daemonbag,

Brb gotta take a xit

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

That’s gonna mess with Elon’s baseball stats. Now he has an er.

Albbi,

Definitely an unforced er.

smoregooseboard,

The “amazimg” Lorenz, is maybe (like U) an amazing loser.

tom,

You need to have permits to change signs on your own building?

ram,

It’s the heavy machinery required to do it that’s the problem. This is also not Elon Musk’s building, but a building Twitter rents. The building management company were the ones who called the police.

tom,

Ah that explains. Didn’t know he was renting the building.

WarmSoda,

Companions like this very rarely own property. They rent space from the property management companies that bought the land and constructed the buildings.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yup. If you own a building, you need to pay someone to maintain it. If you rent a building, you get all of that in the contract and it’s one less thing to manage.

Also, you can relatively change buildings if you need more space, whereas if you own it, you need to sell it first.

clutchmattic,

Most of those IT platform companies only rent their premises as it helps improve the balance sheet and quarterly results by moving “capital expenses” into “operational costs”

WarmSoda,

Well that, and the fact it costs huge amounts of money to own land in cities.

OttoVonGoon,

I believe part of it is that managing huge buildings is actually a pain in the ass and requires specialized experience to do efficiently, so many companies end up saving money by not owning their buildings.

fiat_lux,

Even if he's not renting, buildings frequently border public sidewalks and other buildings. The permit process is there so they can verify that the company is taking steps to not accidentally kill someone, damage other property, or just block off the whole street and sidewalk while doing it.

There's a fair bit of risk that goes into building works and it's a good thing to have some basic processes around it.

malchemy,
WarmSoda,

Forgot about that shit. The guy’s such a scumbag. Hasn’t paid rent since he moved in and then tried to renovate? He seriously needs to be knocked down a few billion pegs.

jmbreuer,
@jmbreuer@lemmy.ml avatar

The way I heard it elsewhere (Google should help), Twitter/Elon actually had the necessary and correct permits (for using heavy machinery on the street/sidewalk and redirecting traffic around it).

Unfortunately, that detail was not correctly communicated to building security, who called the police believing there was no permit.

By the time the misunderstanding could be cleared up, the workers & heavy machinery had… “vacated premises” already, leaving the work in its half-finished state.

ram,

Do you have a source on that?

victron,
@victron@lemmy.world avatar

Mf can’t stop taking Ls

youthinkyouknowme,

This is comical beyond belief lmao

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