The funniest shit is these sad dudes are probably clamoring to say they’d take dinner with Musk in hopes they’d somehow magically unlock the secret to being rich, totally unaware of the fact that the “secret” is to start with enough wealth to get that first leg-up, and no amount of lobster dinner with Musk will change the fact that they will never have his money.
Not sure why anyone would want dinner with Tate unless they wanted to get into human trafficking.
“But having a photo of me sucking papa musk’s dick while scamdrew tate rams my ass will be priceless! Besides, I’ll mint a NFT and it’ll totally sell for more than that!”
Considering the folks you can find on xitter, it shouldn’t be too hard to find someone thinking exactly that.
AMD is supposed to already know that since they make Wi-Fi and 5G chips too and have expertise in wireless technologies and video and audio processing. Not implying it’s “wrong”, just pointing out that it’s funny that they find that LinkedIn post “insightful”. It’s highly likely that it’s simply the communications intern or employee who forgot to switch accounts.
You usually wouldn’t find a car company finding a post about combustion engines in layman terms insightful.
Insightful doesn’t mean you learned something from it. If you say something is insightful it means… It’s definition really “having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive.” You can understand something and still say it’s insightful.
The post is by an AMD employee, and the “insightful” button is not to say that you learned anything from this necessarily. Just that the post is, well, insightful. In this case, they see that he’s an employee who made a post sharing knowledge about something and are using it to show support. They’re basically using the company account to back him up by confirming he knows what he’s talking about. Like you do when you confirm peoples skills etc.
I don’t know about car companies specifically, because I’m in IT, but 99% of my feed is programmers sharing basic programming stuff that is liked by other programmers who obviously already know, or power users sharing OS specific tricks that everyone else who liked definitely also already knew. That, and invitations to seminars on cyber security. It’s like a big ego stroking fest where the only way to make your presence known is to make posts like these, so everyone else who knows the same stuff you do can look at it, stroke their beards and say “hmmm, quite, yes, yes” in a very sophisticated manner.
Have you not noticed that it seems to be coming back in style? I have a transparent case on my steam deck. I’ve seen the same mods for other consoles. I’ve seen transparent battery packs and transparent controllers for sale recently. Also didn’t a company just release a transparent phone a couple months ago?
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