Elon Musk could not more clearly be the Edison of Teslahttps://twitter.com/doctorow/status/1259897686402056192 …
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It's all the same stuff The ego and pettiness, the ridiculous carnival barker PR stunts, the reputation for being a miracle worker based on just screaming at everyone at every level of the company to "WORK HARDER GODDAMN YOU"
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The real Tesla walked out on the real Edison because he was sick of being told to solve every problem by brute-forcing it and pulling 18-hour days until it was perfect And then getting screwed out of his bonus for doing it
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Man Edison, Steve Jobs, Musk It's eerie how nothing changes Some boss man always gets to be the "genius" who "brings out the best in his people" by literally locking you in a room and not letting you go home until you give him the perfect solution to his problem
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That story about how in the olden golden days Jobs told Steve Wozniak the client wouldn't pay them unless the code fit in less than some ridiculously small amount of memory so Woz spent a whole month ruining his health hand-optimizing it in assembler
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And it turned out Jobs just made that up and the clients were clueless about the concept of hardware memory limitations and would've paid for any number of chips on the circuit board And this gets told as a funny story about how Jobs always brought out the best in Woz
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That story about how Edison built the first working carbon filament light bulb by making everyone sleep at the office and live on coffee and donuts he had a lady bring in and just work continuously making prototypes until they fainted from exhaustion
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..& how none of them worked until he bought a German vacuum pump that could remove enough air. The 1st working bulb used carbonized cotton thread as a filament. Today bulbs use tungsten wire. He'd already tried tungsten & abandoned it. It wasn't the filament, it was the vacuum.
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Right, and hence that effort poured into "We just have to keep WORKING in case we stumble on the answer" without ever stepping back and thinking about it was completely wasted
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