Clean Technica: The Actual Reason the Tesla Cybertruck Has Failed?004032

Last Updated on: 22nd May 2025, 06:18 pm In response to a good and interesting article from Jennifer Sensiba regarding Tesla failures caused by Elon Musk, one reader, Roger Lambert, had a critique and his own clear take on why the Cybertruck has failed. He also adds a few more Elon Musk failures that have… Continue reading Clean Technica: The Actual Reason the Tesla Cybertruck Has Failed?004032

Clean Technica: In A Revealing Interview, Musk Evades Responsibility For Tesla’s Decline004031

Last Updated on: 22nd May 2025, 01:18 pm In a newly released Bloomberg dialogue conducted by Mishal Husain, Musk evades responsibility for Tesla’s downward spiral, which many attribute to consumer dismay over Musk’s meddling in right-wing politics. When asked about Tesla’s “declining sales picture” and anticipated turn around timeframe, he had a quick response. Musk:… Continue reading Clean Technica: In A Revealing Interview, Musk Evades Responsibility For Tesla’s Decline004031

Clean Technica: NACS 2025: It’s Happening! (Implications & Fallout)004030

Who would have guessed that Tesla’s proprietary Supercharger standard would become the true universally adopted charging standard for North America? It was previously accepted that the standard in North America would be CCS. Tesla’s fabulous Supercharger system used to be available only to Teslas. This made Tesla the only choice for EV owners who wanted… Continue reading Clean Technica: NACS 2025: It’s Happening! (Implications & Fallout)004030

The Trump Administration’s Chat Hack Is Starting to Sound Really Bad

President Donald Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz has already been ousted for using a bottom-shelf Signal clone for official messaging — but the fallout from that debacle is still getting worse and worse. As Reuters reports, a hacker who accessed information from TeleMessage, an Israeli messaging app that was sold to the government to archive… Continue reading The Trump Administration’s Chat Hack Is Starting to Sound Really Bad

Anti-Baby Zealot Blows Up IVF Clinic, Accidentally Becoming the Attack’s Only Casualty

The second decade of the 21st century has given us a treasure trove of bonkers ideologies and obsessive subcultures. From Marc Andreessen’s fanatic Techno-Optimists to the violent rationalist sect of the Zizians, would-be cultists are spoiled for choice in 2025. Now, it seems there’s a new one on the scene: the self-described “pro-mortalists.” The philosopher Thaddeus Metz, at… Continue reading Anti-Baby Zealot Blows Up IVF Clinic, Accidentally Becoming the Attack’s Only Casualty

Sam Altman Tells Staff Plan to Ship 100 Million Devices That See Everything in Users’ Lives

Have we learned nothing from “Black Mirror”? Marriage of Minds OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is teaming up with a famous Apple designer to make wearables that can see your whole life — and he’s instructed his staff to ship 100 million of them. As the Wall Street Journal reports, Altman recently told employees they’ll soon be… Continue reading Sam Altman Tells Staff Plan to Ship 100 Million Devices That See Everything in Users’ Lives

Fire Breaks Out at a Data Center Leased by Elon Musk’s X

A fire broke out Thursday morning at a data center in Hillsboro, Oregon, leased by Elon Musk’s X, forcing an extended response from emergency crews, according to multiple sources who spoke to WIRED. The sources required anonymity as they aren’t authorized to speak publicly about the company. Firefighters arrived at the Hillsboro Technology Park, in… Continue reading Fire Breaks Out at a Data Center Leased by Elon Musk’s X

Feds Charge 16 Russians Allegedly Tied to Botnets Used in Ransomware, Cyberattacks, and Spying

The hacker ecosystem in Russia, more than perhaps anywhere else in the world, has long blurred the lines between cybercrime, state-sponsored cyberwarfare, and espionage. Now an indictment of a group of Russian nationals and the takedown of their sprawling botnet offers the clearest example in years of how a single malware operation allegedly enabled hacking… Continue reading Feds Charge 16 Russians Allegedly Tied to Botnets Used in Ransomware, Cyberattacks, and Spying

Senate votes to revoke California’s ability to set air pollution standards

Senate Republicans have voted 51 to 44 to overturn a waiver that allowed California to set stricter air pollution standards for vehicles. The state has received waivers more than 100 times since federal laws granted the right some 50 years ago. Sixteen other states and the District of Columbia follow California’s emissions standards, and most… Continue reading Senate votes to revoke California’s ability to set air pollution standards

Tesla Model Y compared to ‘Tesla killer’ Xiaomi YU7: it’s not even close

Here we compare the specs of the new Tesla Model Y (Chinese version) to the newly unveiled Xiaomi YU7, a vehicle dubbed the ‘Tesla killer’. For years, we laughed at people using the term ‘Tesla killer’ for new electric vehicles. To this day, even as Tesla’s sales are declining, it’s a bit dumb to use… Continue reading Tesla Model Y compared to ‘Tesla killer’ Xiaomi YU7: it’s not even close