he is a visionary and that’s what he saw

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    5 months ago

    “Ok, so hear me out.” says Elon as he opens a file folder.

    “This,” - he lays an 8-bit pic of the Ferrari from Outrun - and “this” as out comes a crayon drawing of a truck from same-era kindergarten.

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    It kinda feels like the designers at Tesla were approached by Elon to show him how they worked and then he tried a design himself

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      5 months ago

      I mean the idea was cool when they first showed it off. But they just took way to long to get it to market.

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    he’s created the ultimate mad max vehicle, unfortunately in Mad Max all the billionaires were eaten first

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      5 months ago

      I’m pretty sure most of the rich and powerful that survived became warlords or gang leaders in Mad Max.

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          For a fun hypothetical, I think this about each:

          Bezos: Pushed the button on society ending himself, instead of mocking as king of a new society instantly became the biggest warlord in the states.

          Gates: realized he was too old to play warlord. Forfeited his fiefdom to be advisor to Lord Bezos.

          Buffet: Tried to keep some society going Vault Tech style. Waterchip breaks barely a generation later and they’re forced out into the wastes.

          Elon: was gloating at Twitter HQ when it all went down. His visa employees took turns stabbing him with ballpoint pens immediately.

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      4 months ago

      Fake nostalgy?:

      1. Old monitors rendered every frame line by line.
      2. Slow internet connections loaded pictures like a slow printer, in little horizontal chunks appearing one by one.
      3. Restricted color palettes in these days made all gradients have noticeable steps between colors, so maybe omitting some space between them made them look less borked, since your mind draw the transitional parts for you.

      Idk, but this vaporwavy style is rooted in recreating or faking 80-90s visuals.

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    I actually saw one today and I laughed out loud! It looks absurd and horribly low quality in person 😂