I think this is one of them.
Honestly, I can't help but think it's sorta reasonable to call this not ok...
Imagine if a candidate you like didn't win and it was solely because someone convinced some part of the voter base to do something that wasn't voting. Imagine if a chunk of electioneering became trying to convince less sophisticated voters to do something that wasn't voting. I don't think that's a positive future.
Now, there could be an equal protection question here -- Were there similar posts on the other side of the political spectrum that were not prosecuted? If that's the case I think there's a constitutional argument to be made due to the differential enforcement, but as for whether the act itself is sanctionable conduct, I can't help but think it probably should be.
Honestly, I can't help but think it's sorta reasonable to call this not ok...
Imagine if a candidate you like didn't win and it was solely because someone convinced some part of the voter base to do something that wasn't voting. Imagine if a chunk of electioneering became trying to convince less sophisticated voters to do something that wasn't voting. I don't think that's a positive future.
Now, there could be an equal protection question here -- Were there similar posts on the other side of the political spectrum that were not prosecuted? If that's the case I think there's a constitutional argument to be made due to the differential enforcement, but as for whether the act itself is sanctionable conduct, I can't help but think it probably should be.

Rage Against the Machine cucked hard (maybe they always were), but they had some good lines in their music.
Mic Check asks: "Who has the power, that be my question; the priest, the book, or the congregation?"
People seeking power think if only they can get the book and become the priest they'll have power over the congregation. They don't realize that the congregation choose to follow the book, listen to the priest, and that can go away at any time -- then they're angry that the book and their collar means nothing as people turn away.
Mic Check asks: "Who has the power, that be my question; the priest, the book, or the congregation?"
People seeking power think if only they can get the book and become the priest they'll have power over the congregation. They don't realize that the congregation choose to follow the book, listen to the priest, and that can go away at any time -- then they're angry that the book and their collar means nothing as people turn away.
Fools don't realize the precedent they're setting right now.
A study in contrasts. "They're not gonna stop and they should not stop" vs. "Go home" -- In my view, the moment this pandora's box is successfully opened, it's coming for the idiots who opened it first.
A study in contrasts. "They're not gonna stop and they should not stop" vs. "Go home" -- In my view, the moment this pandora's box is successfully opened, it's coming for the idiots who opened it first.
Youtube showed me that video on autorotation, which I found really odd because I think the establishment media should be cast into a volcano to appease the almighty god of.... whatever needs to be appeased that week...
It isn't where they make their money, but letting something that important slip through their fingers really illustrates that they don't realize how much of their value lies in just holding intellectual property.
>While Yascorp may have allegedly waterboarded civilians in Latin Americ
Come on, who hasn't done *that*?
Come on, who hasn't done *that*?
I feel like the fact that they didn't fight harder shows how little they understand about where their value as a company comes from. Which is true.
And then after they won the Taliban rank and file were like "they expect us to keep to office hours?!"
Macaulay Culkin has a line from an interview I really liked. "I wanted to drink beer and have sex and smoke pot, so I did."
Never give up on your dreams, bros and Jane does.
Never give up on your dreams, bros and Jane does.
After 2001 there's been a thriving market of non-professional information technology professionals. We call them NEETs. Also called "home security enthusiasts"
They offered my dad the vaxx after a major operation. I'm concerned that it would have killed him outright because it knocked a lot of healthy people on their ass including him -- he was planning to take a job for a bit but had to cancel because the vaccine made him so sick.
Localai using lama, but localai supports all the different things including tts, voice recognition, dal-e, etc.
New experiment with self-hosted AI today. I had a machine with a much newer processor but much less ram, 8GB instead of 16GB and 7th gen i5 vs 4th gen. It completely turned the results on their head, total failure. Pegged all cores for minutes and never did come out with an answer, which suggests to me that memory is much more important than cpu as a base thing
Honestly, hospitals are one place I might see mask mandates being a relatively reasonable idea. But they didn't and won't stop there because they're monsters.