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born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iyx0quy wrote
Tools: datawrapper, LibreOffice, GIMP
Data sources:
- https://www.census.gov/construction/bps/statemonthly.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_population (2020)
This is a reupload to fix the post title.
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwyhy8o wrote
Reply to comment by Rare_Oil_8226 in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
The OP here. What should I change?
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwyhu5p wrote
Reply to comment by magnesiumb in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
You're right, I've to trade some clarity for brevity. But I think most people understand that I mean.
> Is it disingenuous to call SpaceX a global leader when very few countries really have space agencies
They have the biggest market share in the world in its niche (commercial launches). So, there is no ambiguity here.
> With OpenAI as well - what is the qualification on "global leader"
In the AI community, they're regarded as one of the top labs. Almost no one else, aside from DeepMind, have contributed so much to the AI research.
> The choice to leave off Twitter is pretty telling to me that there is some kind of agenda here
It's quite simple: the fate of Twitter is not settled yet. It could go either way in the coming weeks.
> What the hell is "made it a unicorn"???
"Unicorn startup" is a common term in the business field: a startup that has a valuation of at least $1 bln
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwyhbqp wrote
Reply to comment by Grelymolycremp in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
They got a multi-billion valuation, which is the definition of a unicorn startup
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwutmqp wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky-Carrot in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
I have the experience of founding a company, and see no problem with calling someone a founder if he is contributing so much in the yearly years of the company.
But again, who cares? It doesn't change much either way.
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwusodz wrote
Reply to comment by MarkVarga in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
As I understand, the consensus is that Musk indeed played a major role in the early founding years of Tesla. Otherwise, the court decision would be against him.
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwusfbk wrote
Reply to comment by Beaverdogg in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
The OP here. How can I improve it?
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwusaes wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky-Carrot in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
The diagram is for the period before the twitter drama, as the fate of twitter is not settled yet.
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwus6hd wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky-Carrot in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
The OP here. How can I improve the diagram?
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwurteg wrote
Reply to comment by Lucky-Carrot in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
It seems that he is indeed a founder, at least as per the aforementioned court decision.
But it doesn't matter much. In the diagram, I haven't listed him as a co-founder of Tesla to be on the safe side
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwupv77 wrote
Reply to comment by MarkVarga in [OC] The business track record of Elon Musk by born_in_cyberspace
As I understand, according to the court decision, he is indeed allowed to call himself a founder. He also has the moral right to do so, as this early in the startup founding, everyone who made major contributions is a de facto co-founder, not only the first few guys who started it.
To be on the safe side, and avoid this controversy altogether, I listed Tesla in the "bought a startup" flow.
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_iwuldhc wrote
Tools: sankeymatic.com , GIMP
Data source: the companies' articles on Wikipedia
born_in_cyberspace OP t1_izt4rtb wrote
Reply to Complaints about human waste on the streets of San Francisco, by year by born_in_cyberspace
Posted a link to the source article as per the rules of the sub.
The link is to an archived version so people without an Economist subscription can read it.
Direct link to the image:
https://www.economist.com/sites/default/files/images/print-edition/20180602_USM966.png