YouTube tried to crack down on clickbait, what happened next will shock you!
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YouTube tried to crack down on clickbait, what happened next will shock you!
For his next stream, dude’s gonna rat out the location of every drug dealer around his house.
I cannot believe it!!!
Looks more like the number of cars will stay the same-ish, but now there won’t be a taxi driver making a living of it.
researchers found that in the wake of the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov and charges against leaders of the so-called Terrorgram Collective, dozens of extremist groups have moved to the app SimpleX Chat in recent weeks over fears that Telegram’s privacy policies expose them to being arrested.”
Their “methodology” blurb has so many buzzwords that I’m inclined to agree.
Now I’m really wondering if the participants (or the people conducting the poll) knew the difference between Zelda and Link.
One of his first gigs was when a software company mistakenly contacted his business to make a program of sorts, and rather than explaining the situation, he was like “Who? Oh yeah, sure, we are definitely that company you were looking for, we totally know the thing you’re talking about, we’ll do it!”. He was a liar from the very start, it just took some time, and a handful of overhyped (by him) games for people to catch on. If I had to point to an specific event for the decline in his public image, it’d be the Project Milo presentation for the Kinect (just revealed as Project Natal).
So he did NFTs and his own coin, but where’s his Metaverse tho? His grifting is lacking.
Universal Basic Income
Oh shit, you are right. I can’t keep up with all these snake oil sellers.
Check out Coffeezila’s video on them, the whole things shady AF, in addition of being shitty.
Dude’s quadriplegic, can’t fault him for giving it a go.
At first I was like “oh, at least Neuralink is being open about this since they reported it on their blog…”, reading further it’s pointed out The Journal reported this first, and Neuralink made the blog post for damage control.
It is the answer to your question tho. Maglev is feasible, Hyperloop, not so much.
Their Maglevs are not Hyperloops…
You very much do own an NFT you purchase, what you don’t own is the asset the NFT represents (the shitty RNG generated monkey for example).
Nintendo will do anything except a Switch 2.
Sir, there was an error in the submitting form, quickly, send 5 iTunes gift card’s worth $100 United State Dollar for line to go up!