Notable that this is the first reaction of many, including me. In olden days of yore, we'd first be asking how the GOP managed to let such a blatantly obvious grifter become the nominee.
Now, we expect it. https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/status/1604828762780188672
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BillBindc/status/1604875913853804544
We really fucked up, y'all.
Milwaukee, 1940s & 2020
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/IsaacRowlett/status/1603769834915123202
I've been on the Internet literally since before there was an Internet per se (that is, on the original DOD ARPANET that became the Internet). I've been thinking about Musk's actions over the last few days. I cannot think of any instance of any Internet-related firm ever attempting a broad *** censorship of their users' *** ability to post freely available, legal information, including discussion and links to such information, except ... that in so doing, Musk joins the ranks of Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and other countries that criminalize all manner of information as part of their repressive regimes.
Musk has now bound himself to them and their philosophies, and any advertisers, firms, or other organizations doing business with him in any way, regarding any of his companies, will be doing the same by association going forward.
Police cars mounted with automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) wind their way through the streets of Oakland like a “Snake” game on an old cell phone. Instead of eating up pixels of food, these cameras gobble down thousands of license plates each day. And instead of growing a longer tail, ALPRs...