

Sorry, best we can do is microtransactions, fear of missing out and AI slop. That’ll be $90.
Sorry, best we can do is microtransactions, fear of missing out and AI slop. That’ll be $90.
Sounds like it’s even stupider than that - he wants to tariff movies sold in the US by US companies which were filmed overseas. So it not only doesn’t go through a port, the finished movie doesn’t cross borders at all.
Hollywood accounting is very experienced at making money disappear when taxes are due, I can’t imagine tariffs would pose any problem at all. Anything that crosses the border will be worth $0 and make a loss, they’ll have the paperwork to prove it.
I might be completely wrong about what Trump meant here. Which is fair, really - he likely doesn’t know what he meant either.
And we’re pronouncing it JIMP?
Disney characters are proboscis monkeys:
People in the USA don’t need to travel for that, just wait.
This. Your mail isn’t going to be opened by the CEO. Hurt the business, not the worker. Mail them a box of rocks or something, the company will pay postage on it and the minimum wage guy opening packages will laugh.
I see !dadjokes@lemmy.world is leaking again.
IIRC one of the big issues with Twitter was it didn’t have anything set up to insulate the business from Musk’s idiot whims.
IIRC he fired his PR team. That’s why his reputation went down the toilet, we started getting raw Elmo instead of the shiny image his PR team had carefully crafted.
I do, because between every online service being hammered by scrapers training AI and every online service being stuffed full of AI slop, it’s ruining the internet.
Pfft, he’s just some guy distracting people from what’s important: rich people are making slightly less money! Sound the alarm!
I’ve heard that’s a thing - people spend the morning in church being told that they’re better than everyone else and then they carry that attitude with them when they go out to eat after church. It takes them a few hours to sober up and remember how to human.
Bonus points if they complained about all the foreigners (French people) in Paris.
But then you can’t inflate the numbers by putting a 3.7 volt battery in a power bank, listing the capacity in amp-hours and implying that you get that many amp-hours at the power bank’s 5V output voltage.
When my phone’s barcode reader app sees a web link, it fetches the page’s title to display next to the actual link. So it is going to that web server and fetching resources by itself. Even though it isn’t actually rendering the page and running javascript, it might be exploitable.
And Linux nerds.