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Disgruntled X users make the switch to Bluesky


Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re breaking down Bluesky’s big surge in users, Elon Musk co-leading Trump’s “Department of Government Efficiency,” and Mark Zuckerberg’s latest foray in extreme wife-guy behavior. Let’s go.

Bluesky is seeing a major surge as X users unhappy with the platform’s latest policy decisions make the move to the competitor social network. The decentralized social media platform has grown to more than 16 million users, including Swifties. If you’re making the switch — or at least wanting to see if the grass is greener (or bluer) on the other side — we’ve put together a guide on how to get started.

Tesla’s Cybertruck is facing its sixth recall in a year, affecting 2,431 units. A report from Tesla found that those trucks are or were equipped with a faulty drive inverter. Unlike October’s Cybertruck recall, which could be solved with an over-the-air update, Tesla will need to physically replace the recalled drive inverters for this batch. The EV maker said it would do so free of charge. 

Elon Musk will co-lead President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, the acronym of which references Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency. Musk will lead the department with biotech entrepreneur and former presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy to help Trump’s administration “dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies.”


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