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by kortilla
976 days ago
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Tesla in no way follows Apple’s model. Musk has a very specific way of running companies reflected in both SpaceX and Tesla. That involves two key things Apple would never do: - ship 90% solutions to learn very early what doesn’t work
- iterate and make changes very rapidly to the product This can be seen in the model 3, which has had significant variations even within a year. Both improvements (better fit and finish) and likely mistakes (deleting lidar). The same is seen on the SpaceX side. The starship launches were wildly successful despite the catastrophic endings. This can be seen in the live streams of the employees cheering wildly at the end (which completely baffled armchair critics). I’m on the fence if this is a good way to run companies long term, but the general point is that it’s about as far from Apple’s culture as you can get. |
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