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  • With Musk on his side, I'm waiting for them to announce lawsuits trying to sue voters for trying to leave the GOP

  • Is that even before they take office? I've never known that

  • He calls democrats, Demonrats. There is no conversation you could have with him that could ever help.

  • What were they supposed to do? Release nude pictures of abused minors to the public? Or transfer them to the team performing the investigation? Going to say people should have been more vocal about their existence, but discussing ongoing investigations is often considered wrong.

  • Maybe new cars down have it anymore but km/r were always on my dashboard as well

  • That thought process would say patent law was incorrect though right? If you break something down to parts and say, well all those parts exist on their own, you just reordered them so you never created anything new. A fun case people refer to was against Ford I believe, when they tried to steal the intermittent windshield wiper idea from someone by claiming that resistors already existed, it was just placed elsewhere, so he couldn't claim it as a new invention. Ford lost and had to pay to use the idea.

    I see it as the same premise. All programming and language breaks down to words that already exist, so either rearranging them and using them in a new manner is a new work, or none of it is. Thereby saying all books, music, and code wouldn't be able to have copyrights or patents. Which I believe that would cause a bit of chaos.

  • I wouldn't say GenAI caused that problem, I'd say it was advertising practices and the structure of key words prioritizing responses in search engines.

  • Charge: "Attempted voter fraud"

    That says nothing about voting twice, it says attempting.

    He showed up tried to vote, got denied, lied to the police saying that it wasn't him, and then when he showed up to court obviously has to admit he did attempt to do so, but only did so because he was testing the system.

    What part did I miss?

    I'd say we can look up what the actual charge is listed as for that state, but honestly I think we might be better off not searching things about such right now.

  • So I know this can be explained through rounding.. but why wouldn't they just put the decimals in?

    "So far, 56% of mail-in ballots cast have come from women, a 13% advantage over men."

  • Why should a person who goes to the park care about the park?

    If people are dumping trash everywhere and all the plants and animals are dying, I assume you wouldn't like to spend much time there anymore.

    Sure another park might be opened, but constantly changing parks isn't what you want to do long term. If someone buys up the basketball court and turns it into a cesspool of hate, you can unsubscribe from that court and remove it from your park. Adding another one that is nicer, without completely going to a new park.

  • So if I'm understanding what you are saying correctly this is pro "book" burning. Only in this case it is games. If a group or entity wants to make a piece of history more scarce or wipe it from the planet because they disagree with it, buying up or destroying as many physical copies that exist would work because people legally can't back them up or print more copies essentially?

  • Mind if I ask why? They have a radiant smile and appear to be living their life in a manner much more freeing/happy than I am.

  • Maybe non-profit would be best. Incentives to encourage good journalism, but not trying to raise the bottom line every year, chopping costs and spamming mass amounts of AI garbage because I'd bet 100 shitty articles is worth more than 1 good article for their bottom line.

    Easy access links to the journalists other works, peer reviews from other non-profit and about me profiles can also help people discern bias.

    I'm no expert though, so I'm sure someone has tried it and found making money is better for their paychecks

  • Maybe if their retention rate drops they'll just lower their costs to those rates, or better their services.

  • ... The VP can't overrule the president. They also cannot write laws. They do have a lot of things they can do though. Not sure what you think she was supposed to do that she hasn't though, if it was about overruling past legislature, She can't. You have to vote for Congress/senators for such.

    That's on purpose... We were taught such in elementary school, middle school, and high school, but so many people seem to not remember anything.

    You don't ask a judge to write a law, he's in the wrong branch. Same with a VP.

  • Now go after Oscar Meyer and Burger King. I am not getting any ham in my burger or dog in my hot's. They are buying a product which they know full well before they complete the sale that it does not and is not lawfully allowed to auto pilot itself around the country. The owners manuals will give them a full breakdown as well I'm sure. If you spend thousands of dollars on something and don't know the basic rules and guidelines, you have much bigger issues. If anything, one should say to register these vehicles to drive on the road, they should have to be made aware.

    If someone is that dumb or ignorant to jump through all the hoops and not know, let's be honest: They shouldn't be driving a car either.

  • It was Terry's fault. He was told multiple times to back up as the fireworks were already lit. He panicked, he didn't have control over his emotions and failed to move his vehicle.

  • Well he clearly must think the police are the Mafia, who would be called in to handle business disputes.