apical_dendrite 6 hours ago

I've been reading the air traffic controller subreddit (r/atc) and it really shows how unbelievably stupid and uninformed Elon is.

The air traffic controllers don't have government laptops. They don't use workstations with email. So in order to respond to this email, if they weren't working today, they had to come into the office and get paid overtime to respond. If they were working today, they had to find time and a laptop to respond (and not do their job controlling air traffic). And the whole management chain must have spent the whole day trying to figure out how to deal with all of this since it was not thought out at all.

So the Department of Government Efficiency wasted a ton of time and money getting air traffic controllers to email what they're working on, which is utterly pointless since everything air traffic controllers do is already recorded.

  • Terr_ 5 hours ago

    It's not an exaggeration to say that the one e-mail has cost the government millions of dollars just in the man-hours of randomized employees trying to figure out whether to reply and WTF needs being said.

  • coffeebeanHH 4 hours ago

    I guess the standard reply to the mail must've been "Eat shit". In case of ATC this could be handled by management. They not even need to send multiple emails. They just compresse the info while keeping a human readable form.

  • dzhiurgis 5 hours ago

    You can’t be serious... He did perfect experiment which highlighted the inefficiency of atc - seriously who tf drives to work to send an email?

    • apical_dendrite 5 hours ago

      If you tell someone they're going to be fired if they don't send the email, and they don't have work email on their phone, then they'll drive to the office to send it.

ronbenton 7 hours ago

It strikes me that there are so many random requests coming from all over the place that this would be a great opportunity for a large scale phishing attack posing as Elon/DOGE.

JojoFatsani 6 hours ago

Definitely not a ruse.

I worked for a startup run by a wannabe Jobs/Musk type about a decade ago and when the budget started getting tight they pulled the same playbook: demanding unreasonable hours, putting hard working people on the spot about what they do, summarily firing all contractors etc.. it was a bad time and the C Suite eventually got fired.

  • dzhiurgis 5 hours ago

    What sort of startup has C suite?

duxup 7 hours ago

This seems more like “lol I was just joking”….

  • Terr_ 7 hours ago

    At this point I want to fight fire with fire:

    "You know, there are a lot of countries, very nice countries, where someone tried to become a dictator, and then they caught and executed him in a horrible horrible way. The family also, imprisoned from being terrible people. Do you think we'd do that in America someday? Just joking, just joking, nobody would do that, it's fun to think about, isn't it? It really triggers those snowflakes. Let's all talk about exactly what would happen in visceral detail, you know, as a joke."

    • quantified 7 hours ago

      We can all point out that the 2nd amendment is cherished.

  • clipsy 6 hours ago

    Bingo. Trump and the MAGA movement more broadly have made extensive use of this strategy: do something ridiculous to test the waters, and then claim you were just joking if the response is too harsh.

Terr_ 7 hours ago

Downplaying it as a ruse is like describing a mugging as a property dispute.

Musk (1) impersonated a manager to (2) declare a fraudulent employment policy in order to (3) threaten employees and create a hostile working environment with the goal of (4) constructive dismissal.

P.S. Item #1 may not apply depending on on some other court cases, where the Trump administration is refusing to say exactly WTF Musk's role actually is, probably because no matter which mutually-exclusive thing they pick they've still broken the law.

  • dragonwriter 6 hours ago

    > P.S. Item #1 may not apply depending on on some other court cases, where the Trump administration is refusing to say exactly WTF Musk's role actually is

    No, they've said in court that he is a White House advisor with no decision-making role (not even at the recently-renamed US DOGE Service, which—despite the public portrayal of him as (originally co-)head of DOGE, he is not formally involved in).

    • tailefer 6 hours ago

      As usual, Trump can't keep the story straight.

      "I signed an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency and put a man named Elon Musk in charge," Trump told an audience of investors and company executives in Miami. [0]

      So is Trump lying? Confused? Senile?

      And the pushback to Musk by most of his administration didn't take the form of "this guy is just an advisor". They acted as if Musk were in charge, no matter what Trump tells a judge.

      [0] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-appears-contradict-wh...

drawkward 6 hours ago

He is calling it a ruse because other Trump appointees told their employees that Elon can go pound sand, and he couldnt bear to face the fact that he got told no.

God what a fucking man-child. The most insecure human I have even witnessed. It is embarrassing.