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Elon Musk's X botched an attempt to replace "twitter.com" links with "x.com"

arstechnica.com

7 points by nameequalsmain 2 years ago · 9 comments

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malfist 2 years ago

It's almost like there's repercussions for laying off most of your engineering talent.

lamontcg 2 years ago

Smells like more of Elon's "lets do it the fastest, sloppiest way possible and see what breaks" philosophy.

RichardHesketh 2 years ago

Jeebus. Makes me grateful the software in a Tesla car is (so far as I’ve been able to tell in 90k miles driven) so good.

ungreased0675 2 years ago

Elon Musk himself pushed this software update?

  • meepmorp 2 years ago

    I think you're misreading the headline, which blames the problem on "Elon Musk's X," not the man himself.

    • ungreased0675 2 years ago

      Do you wonder why it was written that way? Most news articles about misfiring feature launches don’t include the owner of the company.

      • quantified 2 years ago

        Considering that they had real security people before it went private, and it strongly reflects the owner's demands, it's going to be on the hardcore owner. However, everybody does know it's his by now.

      • rsynnott 2 years ago

        Because if they just said “X” people would assume it was a copy-editing mistake. Truly terrible branding. Remember The Artist Formerly Known as Prince?

      • meepmorp 2 years ago

        I think it's written that way as an aid readers in understanding the topic of the article. X is a tremendously stupid name and it's not guaranteed that people will immediately be able to identify it as the social-network-formerly-known-as-Twitter, so making the connection to Elon Musk helps people put the name in context.

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