Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship explodes on test stand
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Maybe we can gaslight him into thinking he's the only one fit to pilot the Starship, making him insist on being aboard it for future tests.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 16:55 zuletzt editiert vonI mean if he was piloting it, it wouldn’t have blown up! He’s the best and smartest person ever, all the best people are saying it. I think he should definitely pilot them all!
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With a functioning federal government I would agree with you. But unfortunately they have an open checkbook right now, with no accountability or critical oversight.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 17:05 zuletzt editiert von cole@lemdro.idI hate to be this guy, but this is just... not true. That's not how this works at all. How is the government giving SpaceX money outside of a contract? They aren't.
Everyone wants to find a reason to hate SpaceX because Musk, but the truth is SpaceX is a well-ran innovative company.
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I hate to be this guy, but this is just... not true. That's not how this works at all. How is the government giving SpaceX money outside of a contract? They aren't.
Everyone wants to find a reason to hate SpaceX because Musk, but the truth is SpaceX is a well-ran innovative company.
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 17:33 zuletzt editiert vonThis is not evidence to the contrary, especially when the company is intentionally trying to find the limits on a development article.
Falcon 9 (the only rocket they actually sell launches on) is one of the most reliable launch vehicles in the world.
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 17:43 zuletzt editiert von sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comHere’s how many billions Elon Musk’s companies are making from U.S. taxpayers
Here’s how many billions Elon Musk’s companies are making from U.S. taxpayers
The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)
In total, $20.7 billion pleged/paid to SpaceX since 2008, $8.7 billion actually paid as of a few months ago, $3.4 awarded/pledged in just 2024.
Its funny, I remember being raised conservative and being taught that no one spends money as wisely as someone spending their own money.
Welp, thats out the fucking window for all subcontractors, as well as... just give poor/homeless/rent overburdened people money, and they'll help themselves far more efficiently than a giant bureacracy will.
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This is not evidence to the contrary, especially when the company is intentionally trying to find the limits on a development article.
Falcon 9 (the only rocket they actually sell launches on) is one of the most reliable launch vehicles in the world.
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 17:56 zuletzt editiert vonhttps://enginepatrol.com/two-gr-corollas-caught-fire-toyota-refuses-to-honor-the-warranties/
Here are two Toyota vehicles randomly bursting into flames. Toyota makes shitty cars (ranked 3rd most reliable by consumerreports.org , btw). https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/who-makes-the-most-reliable-cars-a7824554938/
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 17:56 zuletzt editiert vonrepeating the same thing does not make your point stronger
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https://enginepatrol.com/two-gr-corollas-caught-fire-toyota-refuses-to-honor-the-warranties/
Here are two Toyota vehicles randomly bursting into flames. Toyota makes shitty cars (ranked 3rd most reliable by consumerreports.org, btw). https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/who-makes-the-most-reliable-cars-a7824554938/
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schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 18:20 zuletzt editiert vonTheir unmanned test rocket just blew up. Boo hoo
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repeating the same thing does not make your point stronger
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 18:21 zuletzt editiert von lwd@lemm.eedeleted by creator
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This is actually a triumph for Musk. SpaceX has figured out how to blow up their rockets without all the cost and time required to prepare for a launch.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 19:07 zuletzt editiert vonThey are getting better at blowing rockets. The goal is a 24h turnaround, blow one rocket, bring a new one and blow it again in less than 24h
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Aw, it doesn’t actually call out Elmo in the headline.
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I hate to be this guy, but this is just... not true. That's not how this works at all. How is the government giving SpaceX money outside of a contract? They aren't.
Everyone wants to find a reason to hate SpaceX because Musk, but the truth is SpaceX is a well-ran innovative company.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 20:11 zuletzt editiert vonBesides the federal government trying to strong arm governments into purchasing star link?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/05/07/elon-musk-starlink-trump-tariffs/
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This is not evidence to the contrary, especially when the company is intentionally trying to find the limits on a development article.
Falcon 9 (the only rocket they actually sell launches on) is one of the most reliable launch vehicles in the world.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 20:11 zuletzt editiert vonI mean you’re right in a sense, but usually when I iterate on a design it gets better not worse.
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I mean you’re right in a sense, but usually when I iterate on a design it gets better not worse.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 21:35 zuletzt editiert vonI think it's not fair to say that iteration doesn't ever include any steps back. Development isn't always straightforward and it doesn't always go perfectly.
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I think it's not fair to say that iteration doesn't ever include any steps back. Development isn't always straightforward and it doesn't always go perfectly.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 22:37 zuletzt editiert vonWell, I did say usually. Regressions happen. I’m just being sarcastic because I don’t like Nazi-owned enterprises. /me shrugs
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repeating the same thing does not make your point stronger
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 12:50 zuletzt editiert von lwd@lemm.eedeleted by creator
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I hate to be this guy, but this is just... not true. That's not how this works at all. How is the government giving SpaceX money outside of a contract? They aren't.
Everyone wants to find a reason to hate SpaceX because Musk, but the truth is SpaceX is a well-ran innovative company.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 13:26 zuletzt editiert vonI hate to be this guy
Then don't be. I'm not sure why you feel the need to glaze the world's richest political agent, unless...
Are you a SpaceX employee? You've said this in the past .
Most people at SpaceX genuinely love the mission and will work longer hours because it's almost a passion.
We're pretty well-compensated too.