Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader, accuses Elon Musk of remotely disabling a Tesla Cybertruck used by Russian forces in Ukraine. This unexpected twist highlights the vulnerability of connected technologies in armed conflicts. Why would Musk take such action, and what are the potential consequences on the battlefield?
Either way, for the first time in my life, I’m not blaming Elon Musk. This is roadrunner vs. coyote level dumb-shittiery. Straight up running into a poorly painted rock level of incompetence. An entire, “Sure, I know this tunnel wasn’t there an hour ago… but I see a tunnel now!” levels of cartoonish idiocy. Child shit. Buying a Meta Quest 3 for the front lines so soldiers could masturbate to 3d porn for morale purposes and to encourage soldiers being sent to the front line would be a better use of money, 100% unironically, make a bigger pro-Russia impact on the war. And I’m talking 1-to-1, not 1-to-100’s, based on cost.
Either way, for the first time in my life, I’m not blaming Elon Musk. This is roadrunner vs. coyote level dumb-shittiery. Straight up running into a poorly painted rock level of incompetence. An entire, “Sure, I know this tunnel wasn’t there an hour ago… but I see a tunnel now!” levels of cartoonish idiocy. Child shit. Buying a Meta Quest 3 for the front lines so soldiers could masturbate to 3d porn for morale purposes and to encourage soldiers being sent to the front line would be a better use of money, 100% unironically, make a bigger pro-Russia impact on the war. And I’m talking 1-to-1, not 1-to-100’s, based on cost.
oh yes, buying an awful car made by your direct enemy WHILE you’re fighting a war with them… and then sending it to the front
putin clearly has to push more people through windows cos this level of idiocy is dangerous