NEW: A trove of internal records from Dialog, the secret society cofounded by Peter Thiel, was left exposed online. WIRED obtained a second cache of records that reveal who's really attending, how they're screened, and what personal details they were promised would stay private.
Incredible how nearly impossible it is to deposit a damn check without a modern $500 phone.
I have no idea whether it's my laptop, my internet, or my browser that's making everything run like sticky baby poops, but frankly I'm too lazy to investigate the matter.
If you think about it, a big shrimp is just a small curly lobster.
This rug... has absorbed a thousand generations of STINK
It might be better if I burned it.
Here are all 113 alleged members we were able to successfully extract. This data can also be verified via versions of the site captured by the Wayback Machine, even if it doesn't properly render the website.
You should be able to sue and immediately win any time a company mails you a bunch of little stickers with your name and address printed on them.
They need to start making modular laptops so if one part breaks, IT CAN STILL BE FIXED.
More than 200 of the world's elites registered for a retreat whose agenda runs from panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III. An associated app offers matchmaking.
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I have a USB wi-fi dongle plugged into my laptop because the internal wi-fi seems to be crapping out, but neither can load basic images in under a minute despite Speedtest saying I've got 100 megabloops a second. Also I seem to have two wi-fi networks for some reason. Am I under attack?!