'Socrates would smash Bill Gates' head in with a rock...'
, where two famous figures regurgitate hustle-bro-hype-speak back to each other on a seemingly endless loop, is all kinds of depressing.writing
was technology gone too far — and thus, getting Gatesplained about laptops and AI might not have gone over particularly well with the philosopher., "Socrates would smash Bill Gates' head in with a rock once he brings up the laptop thinking he's some creature of dark magic.""This idea of Socrates saying 'wow!' to something Bill Gates said is soooo funny to me,"
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