I think he’s just saying the headline is (potentially maliciously) ambiguous. I certainly assumed “told not to testify [or else]” when I read it.
I think he’s just saying the headline is (potentially maliciously) ambiguous. I certainly assumed “told not to testify [or else]” when I read it.
There are some fantastic gems of videos that still get released, but they’re really hard to find amongst the YouTube crap videos.
Linus LOVES corporate buzzwords. He certainly never fails to remind critics that he’s just running a business.
He’s said before that he hates it, but including one of those thumbnails boosts viewership by 30%. I certainly don’t like it, but it would be really hard for me to resist that extra income too.
And not even as a genericized term. (Google and Xerox HATE that they’re used as verbs.)
“Tweet” is only ever used to describe posting to Twitter. It’s a very unique position that’s about as ideal as it gets for a company brand.
“Hell yes we’re going to take your guns” is not the best slogan when running for governor of Texas.
I just realized that “Google Chat” and “Chat Messages” are to complete different things. Insane.
It’s extremely interesting to me how China’s SCS claims permeate through big business. It’s no coincidence they used a china-friendly map.
Wealth has been concentrating at the top for the past few decades now in ways the modern world has never seen before.
This is US-centric, but Canada hasn’t been much better. https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/01/09/trends-in-income-and-wealth-inequality/
I think that Walmart employee that was murdered by and anti-mask but really opened people’s eyes to how real domestic terrorism is in the US to these companies. Whether they’re doing this because they want to protect their employees or want to stop backlash against them is still up for debate, but either way it’s clear that terrorism works.
I thought he only rode crackers? Putin on the Ritz
It kind of makes sense. Reddit is one of the most visited websites in the world. It has more DAUs than Twitter.
That’s like asking Whirlpool and Kenmore to pay for water and sewer expansion.
Can confirm, we have it and it’s fantastic. Super reliable symmetrical gigabit for $60/month
That’s the loan payments pause, not the forgiveness program
I’ve had RIF on the same part of my home screen for over a decade. That muscle memory will be very hard to break.
If nothing else, student loans should no longer be exempt from bankruptcy. Makes no sense that any basically any debt can be forgiven except that one specific type for some reason.
It literally wasn’t. He paid way more than what the stock was worth. (Hence why he desperately tried to get out of it, and why the board desperately tried to make sure he had to go through with it.)