Musk literally did that when he bought Twitter though, and is still in n trajectory to being the first trillionaire. At the level of billionaires, it no longer matters what you do, everything generates money and doesn't actually use your assets anymore
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I mean, it is objectively more realistic, more detailed, handles lighting more naturally. But it's also not the character the artist designed anymore, and is just modified at the last stage of rendering to be a generic llm ai character, by your gfx card. I don't think we need our gfx cards deciding whether or not the protagonist is wearing red lipstick and rouge.
I don't quite get how running down two women he had been stalking long before Kirk's death, that were in no way involved with said event, will somehow... lessen violence? This is an insane take.
Chances are the shareholders with enough power to sway things are... Other CEOs though
This is a bit frustrating to hear from him considering this is exactly what he did with Wayfinders when he became CEO.
I've only looked at Canada and Japan personally, but I can add that Japan also does this. The process of immigrating is to effectively prove you'll be a net positive on their economy if you live there, limiting disability is one way they can do that.
Yeah to be fair, I'm still shocked that a single person could buy a global reaching company on a whim, and wanted to write about it, more than trying to counter anything you were saying.