Weakness. Trump looked like the weakest negotiator I’ve ever seen in this exchange. He looks so powerless. He’s taking his frustration out on Zelenski since Musk has completely taken over his role in the US.
They are also weak. And they've learned that aggression compensates for weakness, but in reality weakness is what leads to the aggression.
His supporters believe in many lies because they've been brainwashed. Things will continue to degrade until an counter agent is developed for this insanity.
> I like to wonder what would be the maximal amount of damage to humanity an extremely wealthy person could do entirely legally.
We seem to be watching this in real time. Musk bought influence over the US president, gained access to critical US systems, and is about to benefit from the EO pausing of enforcement of law banning bribes to foriegn nationals.
He bought power. He is buying more power. We are watching a supervillian rise.
The Google of old wanted users to get the best results using their software. The Google of new wants customers to get the best results using their ad network.
Absolutely correct. When creating a new workflow, I always disable push/pull_request triggered builds and instead use the manually triggered `workflow_dispatch` method. This makes testing a new workflow much easier.
Additionally, you can use conditionals based on inputs in the `workflow_dispatch` meaning that you could easily setup a "skip api tests" or "include web tests" option.
It sounds like they have the logic to skip certain things if nothing has changed. The problem is around pull request gates and the lack of dynamic "these tests must be passing before merging is allowed". There are setting on a repository in the ruleset / status checks area that are configured outside of the dynamic yaml of the GHA workflow
Not just cheap, but excessive hours. People like musk don’t want someone that works 8 hours a day and goes home. He wants someone that works and lives to work.