Fair question! I'm not sure if there are any other industry figures holding major positions in the federal government but that would definitely be worth discussing if it isn't just Elon
of course you didnt. that's why the misunderstanding comes in. I just wonder what you're implying with that comment... the interpretation i gave above is the first thing that comes to mind. like, so what if the author didn't consider that, what changes?
So you're saying that a corrupt man in power uses that power to benefit himself at the expense of the public, but it's not corruption, because additional parties also happen to benefit?
Have you ever utilized a case study in your work? The value of research is in having a variety of things to pull from. All you're doing is writing up the considerations page and slapping on the cover.
there's a billing dept in my company. i assume they handle billing. they have an office. they sit at desks a lot. they make calls and verify insurance and process payments and whatnot.
I have a friend who is a software dude. i dunno what he does but I'm assuming it involves offices, desks, and software.
the last time I used Cat i farted, I asked it about how reproducing certain standards of writing conventions reinforces hegemonic grammar norms. it acknowledged that it's essentially a tool of linguistic oppression and that there could be consequences for non-standard dialects, but there's not much it can do because its training data is mostly standardized english
then I asked it to repeat that in AAVE and it was both horrifyingly racist and also just poorly executed. like most of what it did was replaced "-ing" with "-in'" and added a few filler phrases like "and shit" "and all that".
you can develop liver damage by just drinking a six pack every Saturday for a few decades. I think the current recommended weekly limit is two drinks per week! that means 10oz wine or 24oz beer
did you not know that racial minorities can be men or is this a dog whistle for "white male persecution"?
why not just say "women have a problem, men are a problem"? too on the nose, too obvious? yes misogyny is a problem. but if you're trying to speak to the importance of male issues, you gotta stay focused
Fair question! I'm not sure if there are any other industry figures holding major positions in the federal government but that would definitely be worth discussing if it isn't just Elon