The ongoing Elon Twitter saga: "insert demographic" melts down

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Oh look another member of the progressive bunch using a mental illness to try to mock someone and score internet points, never change hypocrite.
You literally bunched together a random group of users as all having the same views 6 months ago about tesla, to then make a fake point to score points. What is that if not a mental decision on your part?

So yeah, whatever voice in your head told you that was a good idea, don't listen to it again
 
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You literally bunched together a random group of users as all having the same views 6 months ago about tesla, to then make a fake point to score points. What is that if not a mental decision on your part?

So yeah, whatever voice in your head told you that was a good idea, don't listen to it again
Well let me see, you were once again having a dig at musk this time for mentioning a potential feature once and then not mentioning it again, whereas previously you've had a go at musk for continually mentioning potential features that haven't seen the light of day. So yes, the guy is damned if he does or damned if he doesn't. You need to be a careful there sunshine, your bias is showing through.
 
Oh look another member of the progressive bunch using a mental illness to try to mock someone and score internet points, never change hypocrite.
So much faux outrage, maybe it's just me but i took what unwashed potato said as a take on this...

But you keep taking yourself so seriously because it's funny to see. :)
 
I just find the hypocrisy amusing, same posters continuously have a go at Roar for his pro musk bias, and yet time and time again their anti musk bias rears its head.

So much faux outrage, maybe it's just me but i took what unwashed potato said as a take on this...

But you keep taking yourself so seriously because it's funny to see. :)
Not nearly as amusing as seeing you continuously get the origins and meanings of words and phrases badly wrong:)
 
I just find the hypocrisy amusing, same posters continuously have a go at Roar for his pro musk bias, and yet time and time again their anti musk bias rears its head.


Not nearly as amusing as seeing you continuously get the origins and meanings of words and phrases badly wrong:)

I'm glad this made up point has brought some joy to your day.

Anyway let's move on. This was my post before you tried to win points with a fake account of what was said previously in this thread...

I don't understand what is it they are trying to do here and what the demand is? To send voice notes via DM?

It has got me thinking though, whatever happened to twitter being this super app that does everything, the x app. Trusty was telling us about the app taking payments, being similar to the Chinese alternative, and how it'd quadruple twitter price. I haven't heard anything about that in a long time
 
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I don't understand what is it they are trying to do here and what the demand is? To send voice notes via DM?
copy Instagram etc. - underlying app needs to have a good architecture though otherwise it's a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
if threads is close on twitters heels after limited development time, indicates better toolkits/technology in Meta.

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Maybe Musk is at peak Musk and his recent behaviour now is cognitive decline -
Interview with Byran Johnson today - he seems to have adopted a costly healthy body healthy mind, strategy, antithesis of Musk
https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.co/#brain-health

Musk does adopt some of his strategies with fsd
Try the 'Shackleton Sniff Test:' One of Johnson's biggest inspiration is Sir Ernest Shackleton, an explorer who led an expedition to cross Antarctica via the South Pole — an 1,800 miles from coast to coast. It was a bold, nearly impossible journey. Johnson recommends entrepreneurs take the "Shackleton sniff test," which gauges the audacity of the venture. He recommends asking yourself: “Is this the most audacious goal I could be working toward?” Iterating, reassessing and pivoting will all — inevitably — come later. "But at the outset of your mission, at least, be defiant about your own and others’ assumptions about what’s possible," he adds.
 
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