The Register reads like ChatGPT spam when it comes to the usual topics (orange man bad, no one elected Musk). They highlight how everyone is opposed to Musk, how his tech-startup ways won't work, etc.
But they completely ignore how high-tech algos and math put together how the blob deep money is connected. They don't report at all about USAID waste.
I wonder if there are some connections between USAID and The Register. It's clear The Register has an extreme agenda, and it reads like a blog-for-hire. I think it actually is.
ChatGPT claims that shopping carts have never used 13mm bolts, and claims of such use may be an "amusing twist on conspiracy theories" for the shopping cart industry.
"Shopping carts have historically used different sized bolts, with many using 1/2-inch or 12mm bolts. 13mm bolts have never been used in shopping carts. The fact that 13mm bolts have never been used could be due to manufacturing standards or compatibility with existing parts. If a shopping cart manufacturer were to experiment with 13mm bolts, it might be a unique selling point, promoting enhanced stability or a different design aesthetic."