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Getting it out of the way so the engineers can enjoy the long weekend.
What long weekend? Their asswipe of a boss doesn't believe in anything but the 80-hour workweek for employees, and there's no way he's not demanding more overtime to rebuild after this fuck-up.
Have they published its drug test results yet?
Ive only ever heard from third parties that spaceX sucks to work for because they way over work you. Idk if thats actually true. But this kind of thing makes me wonder…
I've heard the same. I'm sure it certainly doesn't help, but I think also what they're trying to do is really difficult
Good, eat a dick, Elon.
They never even made it to the launch.
hehe
Well at least it was a decent looking explosion?
At this point I'd expect some brain leak from SpaceX. For some, no amount of money is enough to continue to work for a company associated to that toxic twat.
Surely they will blame on immigrants too...
He excels at burning hunks of metal at extremely high temperatures. I thought the Cybertruck was the pinnacle but alas.
Iterations are getting more frequent, which is a good sign, right? Right?
I miss Reddit so some musky can tell me about how blowing up your spaceships is part of the engineering process and how this is good.
they were funny
Musk's starships are blowing up like his reputation 😂