

Grok was funnier when it was contradicting Musk’s bullshit. This is just a pale imitation of a boring racist asshole.
Grok was funnier when it was contradicting Musk’s bullshit. This is just a pale imitation of a boring racist asshole.
People aren’t snapping up houses in notoriously red states that also happen to be in the hottest parts of the country, one with major infrastructure problems, and another that’s regularly hit by hurricanes? Gee, what a mystery. Don’t people at least know that they can rely on FEMA? Oh wait…
Interesting article. I had no idea that Russia was under such widespread attack. Just the fact that
In Moscow, mobile Internet was shut off for 17 days in May and June
is absolutely insane. Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Sure. Okay. Not even the most irritating news I’ve seen lately.
The fact that the industry opposes it just makes me like Stop Killing Games more - and I’m not even a gamer.
I just want him to shut up and go away. Being fired would just give him more attention, and something else to whine about.
lol no. I’m laughing at the way you recommend chatgpt like it’s new or something. You’re basically saying “Google it.”
Interesting? Probably. Upvoted on that basis? Yes. Am I going to spend 35 minutes watching it? No. My loss? Possibly.
YES. Woodstock is also my “where would you go first if you had a time machine” answer.
Idk the name but maybe chatgpt knows
I’ve read (and written) a fair amount of garbage, but I’m pretty sure this is the most hilariously useless response I’ve ever seen. Congrats!
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Sucks for the UK, but I’m just glad there’s a Starlink rival in the works.
I imagine that being a content creator as a full-time job is much more difficult than most people realize. Also, the modern work environment is a hellscape, and I can’t blame people who want to avoid it. Still, it’s risky as hell - if the platform you rely on changes its compensation policies, you are screwed, and have even less legal protection/recourse than a McDonalds employee.
I wouldn’t expect a responsible person to take on that level of risk without a safety net. If you’re young and childless, then taking that risk is your call, and it’s unfair for me to judge you. If you’re relying on social media to pay the mortgage for your child’s home, though, you’d better have a backup plan and keep it ready.
Yeah, I should worry… but with all the other shit that’s going on, my worry buffer is on overflow. I’m gonna pretend I didn’t read this.
“Foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country,” State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said when asked about the public announcement.
So I guess Netanyahu and Putin won’t be visiting the U.S. anytime soon, right?
I assume he will not be penalized in any meaningful way, or any way at all.
Yeah. People who get seriously into a game, but understand boundaries, can be a lot of fun. I’d go to watch parties for the people, not the game, and they made it more fun (even if it was just because I was laughing at them).
Politically vulnerable Republicans endorsed steep cuts to Medicaid and health care spending that are projected by CBO to cost 11.8 million people their insurance.
I hope every single one of them loses their next election. They are heartless, selfish bastards.
U.S.
If police were the honest, fair, law-abiding heroes they’re presented as, this would be a much simpler question.
Ideally, I’d choose to replace the police (not merely slap an “under new management” banner on the police station) with a MUCH more transparent and just organization that genuinely serves and protects the public.
I also don’t think there’s enough of an emphasis on safety regarding public ownership of guns. All laws need to be tightened, standardized between states, and loopholes need to be firmly closed. I know we Americans have been taught that gun ownership is an important constitutional right, but I think that in 250 years, guns have proven to do much more harm than good. Decisions on gun laws need to make public safety their primary consideration.