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Let's get ready to rumble: Zuckerberg agrees to fight Musk in cage match
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Let's get ready to rumble: Zuckerberg agrees to fight Musk in cage match
An interesting match-up: one person who stole somebody else’s idea and another who bought into an existing company. Have either done anything? Do they have any money? A company is really worth its assets less its liabilities, not an entirely fictitious value based on nothing (well, a value created out of thin air by some market makers and traders). -
Apple Vision Pro $3,499 mixed-reality headset launches at WWDC after years of rumors
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Apple honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with free book, homepage tribute
Sadly, little, if anything, has taken place in the US to improve the lives of non-white people. There have been the American Civil War, the 1960s MLK era, riots across the Country across the decades but no change. It is the same with guns: every time there is a mass shooting there are demands for change and nothing happens. The US a democracy? No. Make America Great Again? It never has been and never will be. -
Twitter staff nearly decimated by Musk's 'extremely hardcore' demand
Some interesting posts here! Is a new CEO really that great if large swathes of the staff leave? I see another Trump-type person who is actually not a decent person. His companies only have a value because tech is bigged-up out of all proportion. A company is worth its assets less its liabilities and I think you’ll find, on this basis, Musk and his companies are valueless. Something is not worth something because a few market-makers say it is.
Would the loss of Twitter really matter? There are plenty of alternatives and for the most part, what is posted is unpleasant rubbish. The use of Twitter for the dissemination of serious matter is insulting to the recipient and demeaning to the sender. This is apparent from the use of Twitter by many politicians and business people. This stuff should not be taken seriously.