All woman do is lie
I've had pretty good success with Claude doing this even two years ago.
I have an extremely dodgy home server where I needed to move the OS from the eMMC to an SSD connected to the WiFi card port. Obviously had a lot of problems with partitions and cloning but it got there in the end.
Why has he changed his view? Is it because he doesn't like the policy or character of the man, or is it because fuel prices went up?
I just don't understand how any person could vote for him more than once. It wasn't a secret that he is totally incompetent, spiteful and extremely stupid after just a couple days of him being in charge the first time. His first term was a clown show where he continuously fired his staff. If you somehow think he's going too far only now, then frankly it says a lot about you and your lack of sense, empathy and political literacy.
His values have constantly shown that he is sexist, racist, greedy, slovenly and generally hateful. If you have voted for him three times, frankly, you probably are those things as well.
How were you this stupid? Have you only recently learned to read?
I feel like a trillionaire in 2026 would not be that surprising to someone from the 1940s, considering they had billionaires back then too.
Sure, but there are two owners. It's possible to start a company with someone that has different views, or ones that diverge over time. You can't really blame the other guy for his partner's opinions.
So what should they do? Liquidate the company? Should the reasonable person leave the company he built? The guy the internet doesn't like might still be ok to work with, and equally not want to leave. Should you get in trouble for your coworker's opinions?
Well, it's not like the other founder approved his political donations. I think it's a fair enough point to make, it is a private donation, and not a company donation.
Clip to a carabiner on your belt loop
To: Dear HR
HR response: inline with sent email
both of these were designed by architects. neither reflects the twin simplicity and laziness that engineering embodies.
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The high cost was never related to the plastic or distribution. Probably the entire DVD, case and booklet came in under $3. It has always been simply the price the publisher thought they could sell it for with regard to consumer demand.