The ad was paid for by the Barbers Hill Education Foundation, which has contact information on their website. I sure hope nobody decides to tell them how they feel about this.
The ad was paid for by the Barbers Hill Education Foundation, which has contact information on their website. I sure hope nobody decides to tell them how they feel about this.
Leopards, face-eating, and whatnot.
Gift link for the NYT article if I did that right.
If you are surprised by this you probably have a poster of Ayn Rand on your wall.
I don’t think there will be much damage. It’s not as though this were some huge surprise. The only people left on X agree with him or don’t care enough to mildly adjust their habits. I saw that IBM “paused” their ads, but I’d bet a nickel they will resume them once this blows over. They know what Xitter is. All the corporations know and don’t care. This very article on the NYT website has a button to share it on Twitter.
Oh come on. Obviously you’re very appreciated. Says right there. 😜
Robots!
Half the people are hand-wringing about robots taking all the jobs. The other half are hand-wringing about population decline leaving too few working-age people to do all the jobs.
Seems like these 2 problems cancel each other out.😎
I spend a lot of time searching for evidence that the true percentage isn’t actually 100%.
That’s a good 80% of the monstrous pickups in my neighborhood.