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  • What do you use for tiling? I've been curious about this setup, but the software setup sounds like a pain compared to 2 monitors.

  • There's only one bus line that gets you to heaven every time!*

    JESU 24

    *Fuck off if there's flooding.

  • I want to live on a planet where people don't associate Elon Musk with technology in any way.

  • If his shorts always cover half his legs, how many amputations would it take before he has 0 leg?

  • This is how I know I'm in an information bubble. I never hear anyone mention Joe Rogan in real life, but apparently he's hugely popular? It's crazy to me too.

  • Amazon barely even does brand names now.

    A baby name from Amazon would be like "BABY CHILD YOUTH LIL ADULT 6LB 7LB 8LB DOCTOR OLYMPICS ATHLETE FAMOUS TALL INDOOR OUTDOOR EASY TO CLEAN CUTE COLLECTIBLE FAMILY 3-PACK"

  • You're implying "li" means quiet and I have no choice but to believe this madness because I can't be bothered to look it up.

  • I saw your "liberationschool" link about this topic in a previous comment.

    That same website is heavily pro-Russian in the Ukraine war discussion, and it's already trying to re-write events that we've witnessed in the last couple years.

    You're just trying to spread propaganda.

  • "My son's murder is not a terrible tragedy regardless of how many times you reiterate those words in order to feel better," she said. "My son's murder was 100% avoidable."

    God damn she worded that well. I'm glad she called out their bullshit pity party.

  • At the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theorist, that's why I've been curious.

    I'm pretty confident we wouldn't show our hand on that defense strategy, but there's no way there's not a plan for it. It's obviously better for everyone to avoid a need for that strategy in case it doesn't work perfectly.

  • I've legitimately been curious about this. The nuclear arms race has been a threat for so long, do western countries really not have a mitigation strategy for them?

    I assume we could shoot down any intercontinental weapons, and any airplane that entered allied airspace would immediately be shot down before it could drop a nuke.

  • Yeah that's fair.

    Merchandising is the only palatable idea I can think of.

    More likely to happen:

    • Twitter's verified user subscription strategy
    • More ad posts with paid-priority (priority hidden from users)
    • Layoffs with AI as miracle cure
    • Selling user data for AI training (check)
    • Paid API access (check)

    But it's really hard to ignore that its function isn't really designed for profit and it's wacky that we have to humor the idea.

  • The premise of the question is flawed in my opinion. It only needs to be profitable because they put themselves in that situation by going public.

    A social platform run by users should only need to break even. I have no idea why a web forum needs to be on the stock market.

    Now it's another example of Enshittification of the internet.

  • I smell a new "AI insurance" industry! Get a nice new middle man in there to insure your company if your AI makes a mistake.

  • But that's on their terms.

  • I hope she reads this.

  • I'm glad they used the correct Dumbledore for the meme.

  • Exactly, that's what I did. Removed it from my cart and waited an hour and suddenly it was a little cheaper.

    I have no doubt there are bots monitoring to get every cent out of each transaction, knowing that people probably won't care about small changes.