Uhmmm… That’s why you vote in primaries as well.
Uhmmm… That’s why you vote in primaries as well.
Oh, that’s just hyperbolic defeatism. That type of thinking is really not good for you.
Nope. Electoral delegation is completely in control of the states. That why some can partition them (think ME and NE).
This is a fatal flaw of forgetting that your vote affects state politics which, arguably, is more impactful on your day to day matters than federal issues.
Also if you push your state more to the left, the greater odds of the NPVIC being triggered which automatically enables a national popular vote.
We can capitalize on his greatest fear… Electric Shark Boats
Like a Hoover vacuum
Dude didn’t stutter. Saving the woman.
The Intercept is the only publication pushing that story. Al Jazeera only references “purported” information from that very TI article so, by and large, it’s unsubstantiated. Also, when that was happening Kahn was already serving a three year corruption sentence. I don’t see how any of this actually substantiates your original claim.
I would argue that ASM isn’t “powerful”. It’s direct. You can access advanced features of a CPUs architecture with the trade off limited portability. Sometimes it’s necessary but power comes from being able to express complex control and data structures in a concise and readable amount of text.
The subjective topic of what “concise and readable” means is where the language wars come in.
What Crockford did was enable a lot of devs to realize there was a viable development platform built into the most prolific and open network client in the world. For that he should be commended but it should have never been taken as “this is a viable general purpose language”.
I love how after a decade pandoc is still Haskell’s “killer app”. smh
I could have lived a long happy life without reading “fishussy”
America has a lot of problems but the idea that Americans can afford to be frivolously litigious is hilarious.
Well hello, Albon.
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Yeah that’s absolutely a thing all over warm weather states in America. It drives me crazy that I try to acclimate to the higher heat and just end up inside with 68° air conditioner settings. Absolutely freezing my ass off. But the reality is that is more middle/ upper class living. If you’re doing manual labor or living in poverty, you know what the heat is actually like.
Austin is the common “island of sanity” that happens with American cities. Is it enough to say in Texas… Not for me.
You know, for someone who I think is, ostensibly, fighting for the a better and more tolerant future you’re a terrible ally.