Elon Musk did not tweet this. This screenshot is a forgery.
Things that terrify me:
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- The US government in 2025
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- The US government in 2024
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- The risk that my health insurance company won't cover something important.
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- My DM's cat, who thinks playtime means claws out.
"Luigi Mangione" is not on the list.
"Being killed by a Luigi Mangione copycat" is not on the list.
TLDR: They sent information through a fiber-optic cable using fewer photons per bit than before.
They only transmitted information, not any non-photon particles. They didn't exceed the speed of light, or exceed the speed of light through fiber-optic cable.
Good to see a country finally fulfilling their ICC obligations. What's the point of agreeing to a treaty if you're just going to break it?
Previously:
Maybe they secretly support him, but have to be tacit. Supporting any kind of violence is unfashionable lately, and media workers especially could lose their job.
But it's easy to delete all the other photos off your camera and say, "This is the only photo I got in focus."
The cops are class traitors.
The Woke Mind Virus is just ideas. Nothing is more contagious than a good idea.
A lot of sequels aren't as good because the original director and writer (and maybe other staff) aren't involved. The original staff may have had a vision for the one movie, and when it's completed, they're not interested in making another one. So the studio that owns the copyright hands it to some newbies so they can get experience and do a low-budget cash-grab sequel.
I wonder if this was from Milwaukee. There used to be a crazy guy in Milwaukee that drove around with a car like this, with writing all over it, and the handwriting was just like this. It also had a busted loudspeaker on the top, playing a fried voice that you couldn't understand.
Most of the stuff seemed to be about abortion conspiracy theories.
Check out this screenshot from Home Depot's website.
About 1/8 of the page is the product. Almost NONE of the page is the "specifications" section, which is the most important section.
The majority of the page is "frequently bought together", "More from this brand", and "Customers also viewed".
I have NEVER bought anything from any of these useless lists. But they have slowed down the page sufficiently that I stopped using their website and went elsewhere. Try browsing with just 10 product pages open on this site -- you will start having tabs unload or crash due to memory consumption. Some of these product lists have a dozen items in them if you scroll right, so it consumes gigabytes of RAM.