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Elon Musk's X changes its terms of service to steer user lawsuits towards a Texas court instead of California. Which is fine. Just happens to be a completely different Texas court district to where X is actually headquartered
By Andy Edser published
News Also happens to be the district where a judge recently rejected calls to recuse himself from another X/Musk case just because he's a Tesla investor.

'As far as I know, there's only one person in the world who could do that.' Nvidia's CEO praises Elon Musk for a 'superhuman' feat
By Nick Evanson published
news Naturally, the fact that X has bought hundreds of millions of dollars worth of GPUs has nothing to do with such praise. No siree.

SpaceX's Starship 'chopstick landing' technique just made every Kerbal Space Program enthusiast go green with envy
By Andy Edser published
news I had enough trouble making rockets go up up up, never mind down down down.

Elon Musk shows off bartending robots at a recent Tesla event, but some attendees say the automatons were being controlled by people
By Andy Chalk published
news The Optimus robot "can be a teacher or babysit your kids," Musk promised, which strikes me as a terrible idea even if it's true.

After railing against the 'Darth Vader' of the Brazilian Supreme Court and getting Twitter banned in the country, Elon Musk is giving in to the court orders that started it all
By Ted Litchfield published
news This is likely yet another masterful feint straight from the pages of Sun Tzu or Niccolò Machiavelli…

Cards Against Humanity sues Elon Musk for $15M, alleges that SpaceX invaded a plot of land it owns in Texas: 'Go **** yourself, Elon Musk'
By Tyler Wilde published
news If it wins, the card game company says it'll split the money among the backers who crowdfunded the land purchase in 2017.

Elon Musk goes all Star Trek as his sight-giving Blindsight brain implant gets FDA 'breakthrough' clearance
By Jeremy Laird published
news Bridge to La Forge, where's my impulse power!

Senior crew on a US warship installed an unauthorised Starlink dish attached to a wooden pallet and were discovered because the network was named 'STINKY'
By Andy Edser published
news Even I'd come up with a better mounting solution than a wooden pallet and zip ties.
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