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They found the issue, if Elon starts a Space that has 500k listeners multiplied by 100 million followers the scaling fails. He's had problems even posting long tweets because of that.
Once they swapped who was hosting it's working fine, 292k listeners at the moment.
It's a bit of a clunky format for this sort of thing, but it's closer to a podcast format with a candidate, so a step closer to better conversations with politicians. No five minute soundbite interview.
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I was hoping they would get a question from a rando, I guess that's too dangerous. It was an interesting scroll on who was listening.
My main criticism was too many questions from people that agree with him, they addressed the main hit pieces being generated on him, so didn't shy away from the controversial topics, but a little more push back would have made it more interesting, and appeared more balanced.
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De Santis doesn't look deranged, orange, decrepit or senile. He's clearly the outlier candidate.
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I read a lot of hostile remarks on De Santis but it seems to be very partisan, he is still popular in Florida (if not at Disney).
April 4: https://floridapolitics.com/archives/600604-poll-ron-desantis-remains-resoundingly-popular-in-florida/The problem though is apparently Florida: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/05/24/ron-desantis-florida-man-curse-00098444
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@Tim Elon probably agrees with you. He’s talked about from the ground rewrites for the code and phantom servers that when they turned them off it took the whole site down.
His new team is straightening out spaghetti code and infrastructure. It was a very poorly run company previously.
I’ve mentioned before they didn’t even have development servers.
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@Kirwan said in US Politics:
I’ve mentioned before they didn’t even have development servers.
Holy crap.
Didn't he do DD?
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@Victor-Meldrew lost me sorry. DD?
To be clear, it’s the morons that used to run Twitter that created the mess and didn’t have a proper test environment.
For context, Duluth has a test environment for the fucking Fern.
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@Victor-Meldrew No, not really. When he found they lied to him how many bots they had on the service, he tried to pull out of the detail but it was going to cost him something like a billion.
Kind of amazing to put together a deal worth 44 billion and not do a detailed review of what you were buying. All seemed rushed for reasons we may never know about.
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In regard to these charges - It's hard for me to decide whether the Biden DOJ are genuinely trying to stop Trump from running, or trying to ignite his base to make him the Republican nominee (because they assume he is the least electable in a General Election).
Either way, I don't assume for a moment it is the honest pursuit of justice and don't think for a minute that other ex-Presidents would be pursued with such vigor. (despite Trump probably being guilty of these charges because he's a careless idiot)
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