Now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter - now the Pit edition (Part 2)

Liam is brilliant.

staff have to submit a one-page summary telling leadership their contributions to the company in order to get their stock.

Chat GPT to the rescue!

You need to be consistent in the name of your division.

Otherwise - no notes.

The linked article is unclear on whether Musk is contractually obligated to turn over the stock (which I would expect is irrespective of whether anyone turns in an essay), as implied by the wording in the headline.

Waitaminute. Are you trying to get TWO helpings of stock grants?

Are you not?

Not to detract from the current bashing, but I don’t know if this has been mentiond.

I just got followed by Emma Stone. But it’s not really her. So I try to report it as impersonation.

Turns out, you can only report impersonation if they have an account on Twitter. You can impersonate anyone else.

And, while I can find a lot of fake accounts, she doesn’t seem to have one herself. I can’t even find a webpage to check and see if she lists a Twitter.

And, yes, of course, the one who followed me was “verified.”

“… I have always strived …”

Is “strived” even a word? Should it be “striven”? Is the past tense of strive not “strove”?

It just seems wrong to me and should be worded differently to avoid the awkward.

Today in “Elmo references a sci-fi work he doesn’t understand”;

He is complaining that if you allow free speech, somebody will say something that forces you to censor them.

I’m pretty sure that’s how Facebook works too. Multiple times I’ve had a person impersonating the account of someone on my friend list (a couple of times from people who are actually passed on IRL, which is literally a dead giveaway). But when I report for impersonation, I have to provide the account they’re impersonating. Which has never been a problem because they have accounts. If they didn’t though, I probably couldn’t report them.

(Well, I can report them for fraud or spam or whatever else they’re doing, just not impersonation itself.)

Used ChatGPT instead of Grok, dangerously unacceptably levels of woke resulting, zero stock!

I am curious: is “strived” a word, or should it be “striven”?

In the Us, it can be strived, striven or strove.

In the English-speaking world, it’s mostly just strived.

Then we should go with U.S. usage, the version of English that Jesus spoke.

I learned that he spoke a language called King James Bible.

Let’s have some inclusiveness here: strovened.

Hoping this video will play here: