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Just get tor browser, make a throwaway account, post your comment and delete the browser.
Just get tor browser, make a throwaway account, post your comment and delete the browser.
Ahahahah, it’s a trick question!
Really? I’m glad someone shares it, but I’m not sure how many of us there are given how often I happen to hear their songs around.
Coldplay are boring
Rust is more like: unless you can mathematically prove to me that this is equivalent to a nut there is no ducking way I’ll ever let you compiled this.
No one does this kind of stuff because someone asked them to do it. This is the kind of useless, insane stuff you do for the lulz, or because someone dared you.
I was listening to the Doubleclicks’ Lasers and Feelings and had a realization that it could be the counterpart to The Future Soon.
Then I went back to listen to it and had a second epiphany about the narrator of the latter being Musk :)
I had an epiphany today: Jonathan Coulton’s the future soon is a song about Elon #Musk.
But the truly galaxy brain move is in this article:
After CNN’s reporting, Musk reversed course, tweeting “the hell with it … we’ll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free.”
Gwynne Shotwell, Musk’s president at SpaceX, was livid at Musk’s reversal, according to Isaacson.
“The Pentagon had a $145 million check ready to hand to me, literally,” Isaacson quotes Shotwell as saying. “Then Elon succumbed to the bullshit on Twitter and to the haters at the Pentagon who leaked the story.”
Windows XP, but I was dual booting windows 95 and red hat 5 (not RHEL 5) in the 90s :)