how many of their engineers are willing to relocate from san francisco to texas
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Well, he doesn't need a many as he used to...
Going from an apartment to a big house with a pool will change a few minds.
Does sf also have power issues?
The rich engineers weren’t the demographic affected by the “rolling” brownouts. The people in McMansions had power the entire time, while the people in apartments were shitting in grocery bags because their toilets had frozen solid from lack of power for heating.
The “rolling” brownouts were really just rolling around the same poor areas.
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Musk is taking it to the farm upstate.
Fucking lol