"I wouldn't even trust him, even if he said he was gonna pay me at a number. That he would, this guy buys. You don't need to trust him now." "It's an abuse, it's not only reflects, in my opinion, poor character,. When the wealthiest man in the world decides he's not gonna pay us rent, or there are air charter companies that are now have not been paid for flights he's taken" He says Twitter is bailing wire and bubble gum - they can't introduce new things yet so just keep doing what you're doing. 'They say that someone apparently a Twitter manly turned off access'
Dilbert is out of work after his creator made racist remarks. House Republicans are launching an investigation into the toxic train derailment in Ohio. Also, Twitter has cut staff yet again, and prominent Elon-backers are in the mix. Plus, Meta has jumped into the A.I. race at last, sans a chatbot. Kara and Scott are joined by Friend of Pivot Malcolm Harris on his new book, “Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World.”
You can fins Malcolm on Twitter at @BigMeanInternet and can find his book here.
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