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Good that they took out the trash.

As someone who works in reality TV, I say good for them.

I stopped watching “reality” tv during MTV’s The Real World Hawaii because the producers let Ruth drive while intoxicated because it made for good TV but next episode threatened to kick her off the show if she didn’t get help.

Just to be sure that none of these horrible things happen again in the future we should probably just stop doing reality television. For safety’s sake of course.

So he’s not a trans drag queen?

WeChat got where it is because the Chinese Government gave it the stamp of approval. 

Like I’m going to give perhaps the largest rent-seeker in America today the chance to use my hard-earned cash as “other people’s money.”

Yeah, especially if he’s not willing to reliably invest in it and is instead expecting third party developers to provide their work on spec. WeChat got where it was through a lot of dedicated, focused work, solid investment, and a lack of established competitors at the time.  Since Musk is launching this based

I feel like it should maybe be illegal for features that are present in a product you buy to be artificially restricted. Like, if not paying for heated seats or whatever meant they put cheaper seats in the car, that’s one thing. But to have all of the hardware and software necessary already in place and just a little

we are talking about the same dude who spends millions of dollars helping blind kids see again, right?

Please, Gizmodo writers, I understand your workplace is very sad right now, but if you’re going to write about a lawsuit link to the freaking lawsuit instead of just repeating what some other news outlet said.

I saw a bunch of ass-kissing blue checks in Elon’s replies congratulating him for this stunt. One guy praised Elon for his “rebellious spirit” and “sticking it to the man and those snooty coastal elites”.

It’s the only way to be sure.

He could change his name to Elon MuX

What a tiresome little attention whore.

Covid is not over.

3. The price of these things is pure fantasy for many people right now. 

Why were so many people convinced that positive-for-them effects of the pandemic response on consumer behavior would persist past the end of the pandemic response, while simultaneously believing that the negative-for-them effects would go back to normal?

1. Covid is over. People aren’t scared about going to hotels anymore.