How's firing almost all your IT staff working out for you, Elon?
meldroc
I suppose if every Reddit user bought stock at the IPO... Yeah... Not practical.
Welp, that's why we're here making our own social media with blackjack and hookers!
I'm inclined to agree with you on this - sometimes, rumors get exaggerated.
The Guardian article I linked above says the Coast Guard recovered "presumed human remains" - though I'd think it would be hard to recognize much of anything exposed to that much force. A few bits of snarge, I'm guessing.
Maybe a fingernail or a bone fragment...
I don't know if that kind of temperature lasts more than microseconds, so that might not be enough time for much combustion to happen.
In any case, the forces, IIRC, from a 300 atm pressure differential would mash the people to goo in the blink of an eye. Like being inside an exploding bomb. Except exploding in. They're fish food.
EDIT: There are reports that the Coast Guard recovered "presumed human remains".
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/28/titan-sub-debris-implosion-wreckage-oceangate
What could possibly be left of them after that implosion?
Strange New Worlds is great! That's the best one! I also enjoyed Picard, especially S3.
Soylent Green, now with a disturbingly addictive flavor!
Takes a lot of power to do that data collection...
Yeah, it wasn't the video game controller that failed...
Yeah, I'm sick of being Zucc'd, Musk'd, and Spez'd.
Not to say I don't trust Meta, but I don't trust them...
I'll bet this deal won't last long. Putin and Prigozhen already sicced armies on each other, so the amount of trust between them is zero.
Exactly. Even if spez rolled everything back, I'm not going back.
All trust in Reddit is now destroyed because of Spez.