

Fuck Musk, but fuck this bullshit even more.


Fuck Musk, but fuck this bullshit even more.


Does this make sense?
No.
Literally all of us are shitting right this moment.


I registered a domain and wrote an article to try to get a submission through. It worked for a few months, but was removed after that. Very vigilant.


I help my community by donating clothes and food, and I donate heavily to progressive causes and campaigns. I really don’t think reading every little bit of information about how the world is falling apart really helps me, and I reject the idea that’s connected to making the world better. If I had more money and could act at a global scale, maybe. But I don’t.
No, they’re losers because the C is missing.
Bro I’m still hot and bothered from that other onion post. Didn’t even get to 2.
I never understood either. To me, gas was always about convenience. It’s faster and easier than charcoal, but does it taste better?
Yes, thank you. The OP offended my delicate sensibilities. The bar really saved me here.


It’s more a list of warnings signs.
There’s more than that, but those are the highlights.


It not practical at a remote first company to fly people out to where we happen to have offices when they could be working from anywhere.
It’s cheap-ish for a flight, but at scale, the starts to become an expensive hiring pipeline.


It’s not that, it’s that they are incredibly sophisticated in their techniques. I just had to sit through 90 minutes of training about how to spot fake applicants.
1,800 comments and counting! One of them might even be valuable to the conversation.
This is all of tech right now.


Look at the zoomed out 5 year chart for its price and you tell me.
$1,839 -> $4,217


No. I think my life is generally too boring to be scripted.


Seems like we just need to circle back and then double click into this. I don’t want there to be any lack of alignment in this cross functional group.
For standard Klondike, ~82%
I don’t think this is correct.
I did a few reverse image searches and found this image, but couldn’t really find any attribution. The timestamps on the results I found were quite old. Pretty sure this isn’t AI.
there’s a clearly visible Coca Cola bottle shown attached to the gas price sign. This style of bottle wasn’t produced until 1977. https://www.historyoasis.com/post/coca-cola-bottle-design-history
for gas to be 22 cents, this would need to be pre-1950’s. In 1977, gas was around $0.60 on average. https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/fact-741-august-20-2012-historical-gasoline-prices-1929-2011
I’m pretty sure this is a modern image and the price shown is $2.11 (and 9/10’s of a cent).
Edit: I’m just seeing what community I’m posting it, but I’m leaving this comment.