@ravenonthill @briannawu I can tell you right now that his legend has spread across the nation in the Republican party.
And I say "his legend" for a reason. None of the facts have propagated. They don't know anything he's actually done. They just know him as a "fighter for conservatism" who pisses off libs and isn't quite as much of a screw-up as Trump, and that's enough for them.
@dangillmor @juddlegum Wait, we're supposed to start worrying about third party candidates now? Lol.
Just 🔥 from @davekarpf https://davekarpf.substack.com/p/elon-needs-professional-help?sd=pf
"The guy can’t work out the logistics of removing verification badges, who wants to put him in charge of their oxygen supply? ...
"These are not special geniuses, bending the world in accordance with their reality-distortion fields. They’re just self-congratulatory rich guys, buying and breaking expensive toys and then blaming the media or the government."
Politics, police violence
That's one helluva lede:
"Roy McGrath, the fugitive ex-chief of staff for former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, was fatally shot in Tennessee, according to his attorney Joseph Murtha."
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/roy-mcgrath-shot-killed-in-tennessee-after-3-week-manhunt
Communique for #BlackMastodon and Black folk only:
(White folk can listen too if they want, but this conversation is not for them).
The people telling you to be very afraid of Artificial General Intelligence don't know what they're talking about. Remember, their last big predictions were:
* Monkey jpegs are now money. Buy crypto.
* Elon will be great for Twitter
* Listening to VCs talk on Clubhouse is the next big social network
* Adam Neuman is a genius, and we should give him more money
@Teri_Kanefield I think some part of him knows that the moment the perp walk photos hit, he fully loses his tenuous control over his reputation.
@TomWellborn@universeodon.com @DCR Maybe from your perspective. But from my perspective, it highlights and satirizes the inability of anti-gun activists to fully grasp the issues they attempt to discuss.
In that sense, it does actually provoke some laughter.
But the reason I'm taking issue with this line of reasoning is because, as a gun owner, I believe that this country does need some national common sense gun control laws. Only, I don't think we'll ever get any, because anti-gun activists keep (pardon the pun) shooting themselves in the foot by misrepresenting arguments.
The satire you posted *could* have taken these factors into account... and been all the better for it. Instead, it essentially made a straw-man out of the opposing argument so it had an easier target to hit, thus severely weakening its own impact.
@TomWellborn@universeodon.com @DCR It's a foolish analogy, though, because even those who believe "more guns" will solve the problem typically agree that someone who commits murder with a gun should have that gun taken away.
@rhsjack @TomWellborn@universeodon.com You don't even need the red hat brigade. I'm a card-carrying democrat and I still call bullshit on it.
We don't just "let" people hit others with hammers. There are consequences. That the teacher in this analogy fails to even try enacting any consequences causes the whole rhetorical exercise to collapse.
Tech industry, please hire more writers. I can happily read docs for 3h and get much more out of them than watching a video for 3h. And while I'm watching the video, I'm making copious notes so that I don't have to watch the video *again* later to refresh my memory. If it was written down in the first place with good indexing I wouldn't have to do that. Video is such a crap way to document things.
@BrennanCenter You also covering the amount they're spending on text spam to out-of-state party registrants?
@nullifidian Likewise, I've lived in the United States my entire life, and I don't know what "quarter of <hour>" means.
"Quarter to" sure. "Quarter after" fine. "Quarter of" just makes no sense.
@skrishna Why are they jumping from sub-orbital fly-by in A2 to a full landing in A3? Wouldn't achieving orbit around the moon be an important intermediate step (like it was before)?
@Popehat Wait, I thought DAs love it when defendants won't shut up about the case in public?
Doesn't it typically give them more ammo?
Why would they want to shut him up?
@annmlipton You know the lying has gotten egregious when they start worrying that it will affect their profits...
@mmasnick Tedious *and* requires advanced reasoning skills? Brutal.
Software engineering contractor/consultant in Florida specializing in .NET C# #WebDev, plus #Indie #GameDev in #MonoGame, #Stride, and #Godot.
I like complex simulations and enjoy writing procedural generation algorithms for fun.
#Pilot in training. Burgeoning fan of #Aviation in general.
Fan of #1A jurisprudence and the kind of #FreeSpeech that applies to everyone equally.
Pro-Democracy. Pro-Rights. Pro-Freedom. In that order.
Politically moderate, but a registered Democrat since January 7th 2021.
He/Him 🏳🌈
High risk of rants, especially with the lack of character limit.