| ▲ | NegativeK 2 hours ago | |
Anyone who assumes they won't be fooled is setting themselves up for disaster. The biggest of Musk's warning signs, for me, was the hype. Hype can drown out valid criticism. When the hype is big enough, valid criticism ends up being drowned out by rage based, critical rhetoric that's in a screaming match with proponents. (The worst part about being hype averse is that I can end up averse to legitimately exciting things.) | ||
| ▲ | scottious 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Hype can drown out valid criticism It's funny you mention that because I remember at the time of HyperLoop somebody said "what about just ... trains?" and we all scoffed at it as if trains were some outdated technology Let's just say I'm on team trains now. | ||