There's a local chocolate shop where I live that sells chocolate covered potato chips. They are addictively good. I usually only get them around the holidays, often as a gift. I'm glad these aren't in regular supermarkets to tempt me.
There's a local chocolate shop where I live that sells chocolate covered potato chips. They are addictively good. I usually only get them around the holidays, often as a gift. I'm glad these aren't in regular supermarkets to tempt me.
Okay, y’all… I have finally decided that retreat is the better part of valor. Bringing some rainbow energy over to these blue skies.
#bydhttmwdi
I'm sorry but this is not a good take. Please leave the conspiracy theories to the MAGAs. He won and as disappointing as it is, it's the reality we need to live in. The turn out was shit, end of story.
Thank you, Andrew, Liz, and Joe.
🤔 link?
If you haven't voted yet, please do it.
Some Republican-led states refuse to let Justice Department monitors into polling places - via Associated Press apnews.com/article/just... (Missouri, Florida, Texas)
Obviously that is not necessarily the only way to have a say in those things if they can gain that in their contract negotiations. It seems very unlikely to happen, but I don't think it's unreasonable to ask, as you seem to.
Yes, I'm aware. I gave an example where someone that is not a journalist is making editorial decisions that had devastating consequences. I don't blame NYT employees for not wanting to see the same happen to their employer and wanting some say in it.
I might agree with you if their editorial content was only written by journalists, but it's not. Jeff Bezos is not a journalist for example.
The Washington Post ownership made an arbitrary editorial decision that cost them at least 10% of their subscribers. I don't think it's unreasonable for the employees of a similar organization to want to be part of decision making on that considering how it could obviously affect their employment.
I’ve been working on this one before May of this year.
I am warning you that this story absolutely tore my fucking heart out. Please give it a read, share, whatever you’d like
It’s one of my very last before Election Day 2024 and I’m sorta glad it is www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
New: Russia and Iran are targeting Spanish-language speakers and other minority groups ahead of the election, seeking to fan internal social divisions and elevate their favored candidate through disinformation and propaganda. www.wsj.com/politics/nat...
filescrn This tool is deprecated and may be removed in future releases of Windows. Please use the Windows PowerShell cmdlets in the FileServerResourceManager module to administer File Server Resource Manager functionality.
Hopefully the PS module has full functionality.
Over 10 years after deprecation filescrn still exists despite the message. They also have yet to create PS cmdlets to import/export so the old tool has to be used for that functionality.
Guessing there are a lot of tools in the same boat.
You’ve probably never thought about submarine cables. They’re buried in the deep, dark depths of the ocean. But they carry internet traffic worldwide and trillions of dollars of economic activity every day. They deserve our attention—and security.
www.reuters.com/technology/u...
Little bit of a Freudian slip with that headline, eh Ars? 🤣
AOC: "I do not want to do four more years of resistance nonsense under Donald Trump, OK? Like, good God. Like, do we remember what it was like waking up every day and there was *some shit* going on?" (via Armand Domalewski)
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and a linchpin of U.S. space efforts, has been in regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin since late 2022. The discussions, confirmed by several current and former U.S., European and Russian officials, touch on personal topics, business and geopolitical tensions. At one point, Putin asked the billionaire to avoid activating his Starlink satellite internet service over Taiwan as a favor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping, said two people briefed on the request.
Elon Musk has been in regular contact with Vladimir Putin since late 2022
www.wsj.com/world/russia...
Ted Cruz is abusing children.
He is running an ad depicting to Oregon schoolchildren, stating that they are transgender girls competing in girls sports.
1. He is using the images without permission.
2. The girls depicted are not transgender.
Not enough bad things can happen to Ted Cruz.
This is the third post about a random name generator "brand" sold on Amazon today. The specifics are all well and good, but perhaps the warning should be "Stop buying cheap garbage on Amazon from third party sellers and sketchy brand names." Reviews mean nothing when they can be bought so easily.
I noticed the same. Fake address and phone number. Pathetically desperate lol
Both Campaigns Release Ads Showcasing Trump’s Most Racist Comments
A photo of a Japanese bar’s sign in which a cheerful bottle is kicking a brain in its nuts
Maybe the best logo I’ve ever seen