we could have simply chosen to not do any of this
we could have simply chosen to not do any of this
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a whole lot of businesspeople learning in real time that a predictable and stable regulatory state - even if you donβt like some of the regulations - is vastly preferable to βboss man doesnβt like you so youβre fucked nowβ
So what do you do if you canβt make it to the polls on that one day? As the question indicates, France has no mail-in voting. The U.K. does, though: Voters there can cast postal ballots. Plus, both France and the U.K. have a system of proxy voting: People can deputize their right to vote to someone else by filing an application, which in both countries can be done online. On Election Day, this person then has the ability to go to your polling place and cast a ballot in your nameβin addition to the ballot theyβll cast in their own name. Thereβs no way to control what the person you deputized does: Youβll have to find someone you trust will respect your wishes.
I keep seeing lists of countries with mail voting tonight that include France. Those are incorrect, thereβs no mail voting in France. How it works there: boltsmag.org/how-voting-w...
why are this site's session lengths so short?
Really fucked up that there are just... AI porn/sexting ads on YouTube
I have to say, pentesters do a great job. Every pen I've ever bought has worked
yep it's a Malort advent calendar alright
"Malort advent calendar" is already such an unhinged concept but every little window just having Malort in it really pushes it over the edge into something transcendently funny
which also kinda only makes any sense since nearly ~everyone is backed up and thus revivable anyway
It is genuinely hard for most people to grasp how poor the past was.
Charles de Gaulle opposed everything that Putin, Orban, and Vance stand for. He was willing to "betray" his nation to oppose them.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Klobuchar got it into her head years ago that it's okay to censor information she doesn't like, and now that we have an authoritarian MAGA team in charge, trying to suppress speech in every way possible, her jumping up and screaming "pick me, pick me" is horrifying.
that intersection sucks so bad. Freeway offramp directly into a transit transfer crossing is one of the cityβs least hinged designs
Text screenshot: "You don't have permission to see the color for this account"
"Alexa, show me the most bullshit AWS IAM permission in the world."
Star Wars is full of references to the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire; it's missing out on the richer and more complex story of the fall of the French First Republic and the rise of Napoleon's Empire. In this essay I will
so if anyone does not recognize the name, this is probably the most famous living mathematician on earth. you basically fund his group to pay salaries and random shit like MRI machines becomes several times more efficient, like magic.
no one on the planet is less free thinking than people with βfree thinkerβ in their bio
rip to a real one
also k-pop demon hunters
reporting from vacation with partnerβs family: The Kids are absolutely *feral* for youtube videos that are just Tiktok scrolling simulacra
in fairness Caligula didn't actually make the horse a consul, the sources say he *considered* it but never did it
Drones spelling out "Climate Best By Government Test"
Drones making a statue of liberty in the sky
Drones writing out Happy 4th of July
A bunch of drones making an abstract shape with a rainbow of colors.
Went to Redwood City's 4th of July... drone show (in lieu of fireworksβthough lots of unofficial fireworks were set off as well). They sure love their RWC motto (it's on overhead signs as you enter downtown).
If you take what Healy is saying at face value, the message is that a public figure is best off refusing to talk to the Times. The explicit argument is that because Mamdani was willing to answer questions about his stolen personal information, that turned the theft into a voluntary disclosure.
say what you will about the British or French press, they at least tend to be very open about what their ideologies are; I like that model quite a lot better than the nonsense we've got going on over here
genuinely very difficult for me to understand which hills leadership at some of this country's journalistic institutions are willing to die on
they made jamelle delete an accurate criticism but allowed a news-side guy to spend all day openly sneering and spitting in the faces of people who accurately noted that his story allowed a guy who spread CSAM without rebuttal to spout lies
seems bad
part of the reason people don't want the history of this period taught or understood is to make this illegible to people. it's easy to swallow thought ending cliches about which venerated figure was a "man of their times" if you remain studiously unaware of what their times actually were