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According to a very vocal and annoying minority of the fanbase, Discovery failed and that is why it “only” got 5 seasons. Nevermind that every other star trek show only ever got at most 7 seasons, and at a time when syndication was still a thing and the shows were significantly cheaper (and they looked like it).

And if those royalties decrease, she isn’t suddenly going to reassess. She’ll say she is being “cancelled by the woke mob”.

It’s worth noting that the proposed antitrust laws that were being bundled in the omnibus bill were so poorly drafted and thought out that they were fatally flawed. Most experts opposed (or at least expressed significant criticism) for those bills as drafted.

And?

The only bad part is that the price doesn’t include shipping, and Blizzard wanted $60 to ship 2 boxes in the continental US (I didn’t check but I assume 1 box would have been $30).

The argument goes - AI is trained using thousands/millions of copyrighted works without permission and without compensation for those artists. Anything it creates is a “copy” those works.

You might be right, but you could reign in the tone a bit.

That’s a lot of words to cry about some dipshit who rushed a stage to spew racist bullshit.

No one gives a fuck.

I didn’t say he founded it

Agreed, he should have submarine propellers on his feet not wings.

He is/was very good at selling an idea to the general public, and he made a couple very lucky bets in private space exploration and EVs right around the time that the US government decided to heavily subsidize those industries.

There’s quantifiable evidence you’re wrong.

I’m going off memory here but my recollection is that the stuff with his daughter happened much much later after he started his nonsense, which I’d say started around the time he decided to move one of his companies to Texas, and when he decided that his ability to sell bullshit at mass scale qualified him as an

I doubt the bump people are talking about is an infrastructure problem. It’s much more likely that a situation will arise where institutional knowledge and strong foundational principles in regards to moderation would avert some kind of content disaster, and Twitter no longer has either.

Also the lack of any kind of formatting settings for subtitles. Disney+ has two settings, on or off. 

It’s mindboggling to me that there are people under the age of 60 who buy a TV and do not immediately go into the menu to see what is on by default.

Also, CLEAR is owned by Thomson Reuters, who own West law, a direct competitor of LexisNexis. I have no doubt that Lexis provides services that accomplish the same thing, so it doesn't make a whole lot of difference in regards to your larger points.

Since we’re correcting things, LexisNexis isn’t just case law/legal commentary, they also index basically all public records they can get their hands on, so they are the primary way of finding most legal documents that have to be filed at local/county level, including deeds, liens, etc.

Instead let's side with the soul-sucking ghoul firing people left and right to try to salvage his shitty LBO