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“breadcrumbing”-- rather than presenting content in a convenient and easy to digest form a platform offers up an interesting tidbit and strings out the rest of the meaningful content across an interminable number of pages (each with their own ads and tracking cookies, natch) hoping to keep you clicking if not to the

You think this is going to “shut up Swifties”?

It’s south Texas, that wasn’t a wildfire, it was a near-Cajun BBQ!

Honestly, I assumed as much already. Of course that's how AI models are trained. Scraping the public internet is how all of Google works. 

*its

I know. It’s why I stopped visiting Jalopnik because it’s, like, enough with the fucking articles about cars already. Same with Kotaku and their creepy game fixation.

LOL wut?

Hate to be an asshole, but yea, you definitely aren’t a physics expert. 

I mean, people are interested. You’re here, reading and commenting on it. You and others like you are the reason this is a revenue generating story.

The article could use some more details.

i agree glamping and film sets are ideal use cases, but short term (e.g a day) emergency power seems viable to me as well

haha dumpster fire introduces flaming trash can

The claim that remote work is “morally wrong” is like everything Musk says: not thought through, not well-reasoned, but delivered with lots of confidence.

First they came for the TikTokers, and I said nothing because I hate TikTok.

Oh no, an editorial showing how a bunch of weirdos reacted and only showing clips of said weirdos reacting! The SCANDAL!

If your accident was being investigated by a Federal agency and you destroyed the evidence, then yes, you’d be in trouble. Car crashes and plane crashes are completely different things.

Fuck that. Say no to the encroachment of tipping into other areas of retail - bad enough that it’s expanded beyond restaurants.

Both should be available.

This story is about electric trucks, explicitly NOT “gas-guzzling trucks”. But I do point out the environmental downsides of EV expansion, rather extensively.

I also reference more than one analysis comparing the environmental footprints of EVs vs. gas-powered cars. For your reference: Even when the grid is powered by

C’mon, the week isn’t over yet.