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nilay patel
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Editor-in-chief of The Verge. CNBC contributor. Host of Decoder, co-host of The Vergecast, everywhere good podcasts are served. I am in love with spectacle.
- It is incredible how many smart people are quietly whispering that Elon has to be destroying Twitter on purpose
- The First Amendment as an all-purpose magic internet law finds itself in a Canadian court, where the judge is not amused cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…
- Oh no not a first-gen iPad that hasn’t gotten software updates for a decade anything but thatMore fallout from Apple's decision to stop selling its products in Russia "Here's our response to American sanctions! We don't fear you! We'll live without your nice 'pretty' things!"
00:00 - Aaron Rodgers just said Ivermectin is being used successfully in Indian and Japan, which: India officially pulled it from its protocols because it was ineffective and the Japan thing is pure conspiracy. My dude has an absolutely terrible information diet
- No one is going to boycott any brand for not spending ad dollars on Twitter, this is the saddest little idea in historyReplying to @mrddmiaThank you. A thermonuclear name & shame is exactly what will happen if this continues.
- Looking for a house occasionally offers blunt illustrations of how much we prioritize cars over people
- Today we’re updating The Verge’s policy on agreeing to “background” from tech companies. We’re doing this publicly to provide cover for other newsrooms covering tech to do the same. It’s getting a little ridiculous out there. theverge.com/press-room/227…
- Honey we need to boycott Audi, they won’t buy ads on the Tesla guy’s website and he tweeted about it
- I agree that this will one day be a business school case study
- Replying to @recklessMaybe he is! Or maybe it’s just easier to believe that than the alternative
- SCOOP from @alexeheath: Twitter's chief privacy officer, chief compliance officer, and chief information security officer have all quit. Internal note warns that violating FTC privacy settlement could destroy the company but Elon doesn't seem to care. theverge.com/2022/11/10/234…
- It’s hard to explain but the Quibi energy around Twitter is extremely intense









