

The only thing that surprised me about the idiotic numbers was that they weren’t overwritten by even dumber ones in sharpie.
The only thing that surprised me about the idiotic numbers was that they weren’t overwritten by even dumber ones in sharpie.
Isn’t that the plan, though? Crash the economy, let the billionaires buy what’s left of America in a fire sale.
To be fair, this isn’t quite the worst thing the US has done in those 248 years.
The writing was on the wall for this one, development had effectively ended two years ago and had already slowed down significantly before that.
It’s a bit pricey (and likely only going up in price with the upcoming licensing changes), but by far the best there is.
I was going to make a joke by posting an obviously stupid and AI generated answer, but I’m genuinely surprised by the insightfulness of Gemini’s answer:
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He’s living proof that time travel into the past is never going to get invented … likely because he cut most science funding.
Of course. But on the other hand: Who else would?
It’s not like Bob from Des Moines is going to find $100 billion behind the sofa cushions to buy it. There aren’t that many companies with much higher valuations.