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Cargo Airships Are Happening

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Terretta ◴[] No.41848106[source]
> Over the summer, Jim incorporated Airship Industries. He hired a team of cracked ex-SpaceX engineers. And he raised a large pre-seed round...

This typo is perfect.

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ralfd ◴[] No.41848271[source]
I am blind. What typo?
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VyseofArcadia ◴[] No.41848448[source]
"Crack engineer" means an engineer who is smart and capable. "Cracked engineer" means an engineer who is insane.
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echelon ◴[] No.41848854{3}[source]
> (slang) Extremely good at something (usually a video game).

>> 20 kills? Dude, you're cracked.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cracked

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VyseofArcadia ◴[] No.41849123{4}[source]
Except for the very online, I think meaning 5

> (slang) Crazy; crackpot.

is more common in every day use than meaning 4

>(slang) Extremely good at something (usually a video game).

Neither the Merriam-Webster dictionary nor the Cambridge dictionary[0] list meaning 4, further hinting that it is a use that is mostly occurring in niche online communities. Note that I'm not saying meaning 4 is incorrect[1]. There's no such thing. Words is words. Usage is meaning. But I think I am justified in my belief that it is still relatively uncommon.

[0] The OED wanted money to show me their list of meanings.

[1] Although it is almost assuredly a mishearing of "crack".

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1. sn9 ◴[] No.41851393{5}[source]
This is an extremely online place filled with people who game or are gamer-adjacent.

This intended meaning is obvious from context.