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1. eduard+tq[view] [source] 2026-02-02 23:31:30
>>g-mork+(OP)
From the Big Short (movie)

Jared Vennett (narration): "In the years that followed, hundreds of bankers and rating agency's executives went to jail. The SEC was completely overhauled, and Congress had no choice but to break up the big banks and regulate the mortgage and derivatives industries."

"Just kidding. Banks took the money the American people gave them, and they used it to pay themselves huge bonuses, and lobby the Congress to kill big reform. And then they blamed immigrants and poor people, and this time even teachers."

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2. Fogest+Ku[view] [source] 2026-02-02 23:50:47
>>eduard+tq
I feel like without adding some commentary with these quotes this comment lacks enough info to see how it relates to the linked article.
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3. crysta+pw[view] [source] 2026-02-02 23:58:09
>>Fogest+Ku
Because this move is entirely financial engineering to hide losses just like the roll up of X in to xAI.

None of this has anything to do with business or innovation. Do you not immediately see that? Most of my friends reaction to this news was that this is so obvious it's almost funny (or actually it is funny, since most were laughing as they read the headline).

I'm curious how you could not understand the relevance of the quote unless you were aggressively trying to not understanding it.

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4. nashas+yD[view] [source] 2026-02-03 00:41:17
>>crysta+pw
Tesla acquiring solarcity was the same thing over. It did not make sense. Then and it does not make sense now. But the distortion field is so great no one notices.
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5. slg+tL[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:33:58
>>nashas+yD
SolarCity and Tesla made more surface level sense just being in the same general vicinity since they're both fundamentally green energy companies. That made it easy to spin questions about the financials with some CEO-speak about synergy.

However, the way Musk has become less subtle with this tells a story. He got away with these shady financial dealings multiple times so he's now becoming even more brazen and transparent with this behavior. We have gotten to the point in which the spin needed to justify his moves is the physics-defying viability of datacenters in space.

The distortion field will keep growing as long as he keeps getting away with it.

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6. throwp+HM[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:43:22
>>slg+tL
Why are space data centres physics defying?
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7. overfe+KQ[view] [source] 2026-02-03 02:06:47
>>throwp+HM
Without evaporation and convection, getting rid of heat is a bitch in space.
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