I was waiting for the part of the article where something tragic happened to the kid to warrant the mom’s jailing.
Not… him just going for a completely normal walk…
I was waiting for the part of the article where something tragic happened to the kid to warrant the mom’s jailing.
Not… him just going for a completely normal walk…
Trump describing Elon’s rockets like he was a toddler on Christmas had me crawling in my skin
And yet I still have Facebook friends posting about how “all the states Kamala won are the ones that don’t require photo ID…”
More than anything I’m depressed by the precedent that this sets for the world on attitude and actions. He literally attacked and abused his way to the top. And a majority of Americans support it. Holy fuck.
I know a shocking amount of people who will buy the new iPhone every single year, so from Apple’s POV why would they ever not release a ‘new’ phone.
This headline pissed me off before I realized it was abortion-ban related. Now I’m fucking livid.
Guess the Magic Mouse design team was getting bored
I feel like they don’t even need to be crypto schemes affiliated with Musk for that Venn diagram to work
Finally the answer to my car proble- oh never mind.
This all feels very Streisand Effect. I don’t care about these accounts, but the more attempts there are to suppress them… the more they feel important.
…in the update that came out after this article was posted and the discussion took place.
EDIT: The article has been updated and it was described as a “packaging bug” and not an intended change.
How many times do I need to pack up and move to the next “best option”
Ah yes, that does seem like the most optimal way to deliver your games post-death.
No idea what bequeath means but it sounds badass so I support this
On an unrelated note, the paper shredder is out of service indefinitely.
Ah shit I applied for that role
I feel like there’s not a single person Elon’s comparisons would make sense to
That’s the most dangerous part of it for sure. Inherently, the more a company has a monopoly over an industry, the less incentive they have to actually do a good job with anything.
Every time I go to play an old Ubisoft game I get to some stage in launching where I remember “oh right this is why I stopped bothering to play”
One of those games I intended to check out for a couple hours, but have spent way longer than I’m willing to admit chilling and chatting while in between things.