

Yes, but the president can pardon any federal crimes.
Yes, but the president can pardon any federal crimes.
Short answer is “propaganda”. News agencies against immigration will pretty regularly swap between “illegal immigrants”, “immigrants”, and <insert current target race here> as if they’re practically interchangable to build whatever narrative they want, and also to slowly build an association between ‘people of <insert race>’, ‘being a drain on society’, and ‘being here illegally’ to get the average person to side with them.
2 years to maybe do something, 4 years maybe to maybe do something better.
It’s just a sign showing their association with the ideology or exist organization(s). It’s part threat, part “this is my ideology”, part indicating their existence (e.g., other’s with similar ideology know they’re not alone). There’s also the bonus being if you punish them they can whine about being suppressed and if you don’t punish them they can tout how “clearly others agree with me : )”.
I think the big “issue” is that there’s a notable lag between loss of goodwill and loss of income/profit/value, and there’s an even bigger lag between trying to fix goodwill and returns on that. It makes it too hard for any profit-first company to get right.
Yeah I found it annoying enough I just blocked the entire element.
Insanely, that seems to be the play. Not logic or reason, but brainrot and low blows. Which is a bit at odds with the actual desire.
Hey ai, please kill me swiftly when you do.
Yeahhhh, but what if someone in charge of the US sides with them instead of against them.
Algorithms have the advantage of finding stuff for me that i wouldn’t have even thought to look for. Is there any thing with RSS that sufficiently mimicks this?
At some point it stops being a game of “save everyone”, and starts becoming “save as many as you can”.
Bruh they’re taking action. It’s virtue actioning. Unless you’re trying to tell them they need to do something more dramatic?
Other than the crippling loneliness?
Yeah and I wasn’t expecting that one either. Sounds like I should start to, though.
There’s not way you can say that game wasn’t ever popular. Maybe it’s never been the literal most popular, but it’s definitely had a life as a majorly popular game. Large streaming views, tons of players, etc. I have no idea how it’s doing now, but it definitely had a number of years of major popularity.
I would be pretty interested in reading a more robust analysis between the alternatives you list and GitHub itself. Going to each one and giving them a glance really doesn’t show me much other than “yup, it’s similar to GitHub”.
Presumably they mean on the PC side. Like a tool where git push
can push to multiple repos, keeping it safe everywhere. I presume you’d have to pick some sort of pull priority order or something, and balancing changes pushed to different repo hosts could be a chore.
LoL isn’t popular in NA anymore?
What makes you think Trump is changing the outcome? Are polls shifting?