Musk has literally no position to tell anyone that anything is “morally wrong”.
Musk has literally no position to tell anyone that anything is “morally wrong”.
He’s not urging regulation. He’s urging them to be light with the regulation. As in, let him continue doing whatever he wants.
“The most shocking part about twitter is that while over 80% of the people were fired, it appears to be running just fine. Haven’t heard of any outages, unreliability, etc.”
Meh. Is that going to make the game more fun?
It’s not bizarre at all to want the rule of law to apply to everyone, and not just be singled out to someone who made the most milquetoast of oppositions to the Don’t Say Gay bill. If all the special districts were being treated the same way, that’d be fine. They aren’t; this is purely the governor retaliating against…
Only an idiot would consider Disney, the largest source of tourism dollars in the state, and one of the single largest employers, to not be in a position of power.
“strawman argument”
“Is it?”
No, it’s still entirely the fault of the shitbird employers. I cannot really blame someone for tipping given that it is very, very, very well known that these workers are not being paid a living wage.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say the major part of the problem is the shitbird employers.
I’m sorry, but this is purely management saying, “We’re not willing to pay employees enough.”
Pretending for a second that AI could create a passable script, who’s going to film it? Who’s going to direct it? Who’s going to act in it?
Let’s pretend for a second that you can get AI to produce a script of passable quality. Who’s going to film it? Who’s going to act in it? Who’s going to direct it? All of those unions have said they support the WGA, and aren’t wanting to cross the picket lines.
And that’s what dividends used to be. A way for an investor to realize a return without the need for constant, exponential growth.
No, it’s their own fucking fault. They tried to use the excuse of “Recession!” to jack their prices up far, far, far beyond what would be reasonable, and now people are buying less.
Ok, and? That means we have to be upset whenever their executives do something stupid and screw the rest of us over?
The entire reason they’re pushing you to use the app is so they can harvest and sell your data.
Wow, the company that bragged that it was able to raise prices and record record profits due to the fears of “inflation” find that increased prices mean that people buy less from them. Who’da thunk it?
I don’t really understand why. The rule of law, and equal protection under it, is something that we should all desire. Properly applied, it would do the opposite of what the “Back the Blue” assholes want: hold cops accountable.
You mean cheering for the rule of law, and for not allowing a Governor to use the office to wage a private vendetta against a private company who dared to disagree with him? Yeah, that’s pretty progressive.