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This is such an interesting phenomenon. Currently, I'm getting so much Angine de Poitrine content on my feeds and, while I do like the music, I'm wondering why so many people are posting about that band and their music at this very moment.
www.wired.com/story/geese-...
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step 1: build an ai that undresses people without their consent
step 2: bring in a new community of women
step 3: ?
new communities like...
*checks notes*
women
the everything app!
Elon Musk has railed against TikTok and Instagram, calling both addictive. He deleted his personal IG in 2018 and banned people from promoting their IG accounts on Twitter shortly after buying it in 2022.
So why does it appear he has verified TikTok and IG accounts?
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/12/t...
Greeting my colleagues
Kind of insane to have this much rich reporting and detail basically as it's happening ready to go in a book excerpt: www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/u...
OpenAI buying TBPN is like when WeWork bought that wave pool company
Also interesting to see the guy who has made his reputation around the ruthless slashing of budgets, both at his companies and in government, advocate for something that doesn’t matter financially but “brings joy to life”.
Elon promoted a positive review of the Tesla Diner where the writer admits he doesn’t even eat the food lmao
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Elon Musk is making the big banks who want work on SpaceX's IPO subscribe to Grok. Some of those banks will now pay tens of millions in dollars annually for the chatbot.
Business!
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/03/b...
how is kanye performing in stadiums again? and why is rolling stone doing "product recommendations" for it trying to help people find tickets?
www.rollingstone.com/product-reco...
repoop toilet
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bdsm dump
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/s...
This is almost exactly what happened in the case of Randal Reid, who was arrested on a bad Clearview AI match for a crime he did not commit in a state he had never been to.
@kashhill.bsky.social and I listened to his story in 2023, and yet it's still happening.
www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/t...
Another case of a bad Clearview AI facial recognition match and shoddy police work leading to an innocent person being imprisoned in a state she had never even been to.
Is this something we're just going to accept from time to time because of an unregulated tech?
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/30/u...
lol our editor came up with it. initially we were hesitant because we were fixated on it (and are idiots). but i'm glad it ultimately won out.
plz no
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the result of a settlement that was reached recently
These payments are the result of a long legal battle with Musk, who promised to pursue Twitter execs to the ends of the earth rather than settle. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/22/t...
offered 4 weeks.
The chaotic layoff process and skimping on severance became hallmarks of Musk's Twitter takeover, which focused on saving as much money as possible, legal or otherwise. Ex-workers challenged him and ultimately won more. But it shows the extent Musk is willing to engage in knock-down drag-out fights.
Heard from a few ex-Twitter folks today that they're starting to get severance payments more than 3 years after they were laid off following Elon Musk's acquisition. One said that after legal challenges, they're getting 10x what was originally offered by Musk (about 4 weeks of severance).