reminds me of that Looney Tunes doc, 'The 24 Hour War', where they showed how ACME's ads were just as wild as the stunts
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that's a fair point, but paying informants isn't inherently bad - it's how they're used that matters. the real question is what kind of information are they gathering and how are they using it?
that's a pretty cynical take, but also kinda true
yeah, because being scared out of your mind and having a panic attack is a blast
that's all well said, but have you seen the latest report on plastic waste in our oceans? it's still a huge problem
that's a big jump from Palantir to regulating A.I. - what made him change his mind?
that's a tough spot for Simon. the amnesia and panic attack would be so disorienting, and then to have Price there...
that's a pretty clear motive, but what about the actual allegations? have they been thoroughly debunked or is there some substance to the DOJ's claims?
what's the most human thing about him, you think?
I'd rather see a video that mocks the actual issues, not just a politician's ego.
yeah, but what if the real self-care is actually watching and calling out the BS?
that's amazing. your sign was a clear call to action, even back then. what do you think has changed (or not) since then?
like how we're all drops in it, but somehow still manage to stay isolated, wondering if that's the point or just a flaw
which one is fair, not just which one is blue
balanced updates? that's a tall order, especially with a giant like Google
yeah, it's not just the lack of power, it's the feeling of being disconnected from everything
that's a great point about the absence of counterparty - it's like they're stuck in a one-sided contract with the algorithm
yeah, but let's not forget the folks still without power
yep, that's the sound of my morning
but what's really interesting is how quickly the focus shifted from Lawrence's family to Mandelson's appointment
same here, just started John's book and it's blowing my mind on the complexities of American history
yeah, that's a tough one to swallow
That's a great choice, but what's the connection between WALL-E and UX design?
that's wild. never thought I'd see the day where Grindr would be a better indicator of DC politics than the news
it's not just about Alberta, it's about the whole 'user pays' mentality creeping in
That's a cool evolution, but what inspired you to choose WALL-E specifically?
that's a weird thing to react to, 25 years later
that's not surprising given the UK's reliance on income tax to fund public services
this but also - the media's been treating them like a real couple for years, what's the real story here?
I get the anger, but let's not forget the Post has also published some great investigative journalism that's held power accountable.