Catch you later
Catch you later
Now? Biden has been losing in swing state polls since January. The debate was supposed to move the needle in his direction. That’s why all this talk about “oh his debate performance didn’t affect his polling” is so infuriating.
Correct. It didn’t move the needle. He’s still losing. He needs to go.
Snake! Careful now, I just saw it moving in and out of that bush, almost like a…
Yep. Lavender makes me feel physically sick.
Only if it’s a club.
The idea of being able to access the trackball from the front or back really is intriguing.
One day, the guy on a buffalo was runnin around through the forest…
You might try to critique this joke with a fine-tooth comb, but then you’d just be splitting hairs.
Return of the Obra Dinn is short but a great puzzle game for keeping track of things.
There’s podcasts like Sleep With Me that occupy the same place as white noise.
Yep. Provel is to Mozzarella what American is to Cheddar, and we’re going to shred that on top of a saltine and bake it for you? No thanks.
Who is this message even for? Not the workers obviously. Does it instill the investors with confidence? “Production is so poorly managed and staffed that we have to rely on people working overtime.” Does it increase demand? “Come buy these vehicles assembled by overworked, sleep-deprived line workers, hope it works out if you get in an wreck!” It’s entirely for his own ego.
I had it during the beta. Not bad, though it’s pretty heavy handed with the Jetbrains sales pitches after almost every answer.
Their integration with the Git interface was nice though, having auto-generated commit messages based on its evaluation of the changeset is so convenient.
Station 11 on Max is a thoughtful, heartfelt, and artistic post apocalypse show. Very different from the standard fair.
I’ve heard they’re pretty good at long division.
I agree. Guess I should have put a /s on the slogan. But it’s still taking a portion of something that is technically owned by one person or group for the betterment of the community.
Some people see that as theft and so would call it stealing even though there isn’t a law against it. My point is that this question is asked from a particular vantage point and what constitutes theft and the law may be different from one person to another.
I would collect taxes if I held the power of physical violence over a community. All taxation is theft, amiright?
But seriously, stealing is a crime because prevailing thought within the community is that taking something that someone else has a claim on is wrong. If the prevailing thought was that it was not wrong, it wouldn’t be against the law, but we also would call it something else… Like taxation.
What do you think Biden will be able to on court reform without a supermajority in the House and Senate?
The court reform announcement is entirely an aspirational effort. “Just think what we could do if you get out and vote.”
I think that, like it or not, the legal landscape today is what we have to contend with this election cycle.