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  • “We terminated these channels as it’s still against our rules for previously terminated users to start new channels,” according to the company. “The pilot program for terminations that many people have been referencing this week isn’t available yet and will be a limited pilot program to start. We’ll have more on how the program will work, who is eligible, and how creators can access it soon.“

    Jones and Fuentes may not be eligible to rejoin under the program even when it does get going.

    Jones was taken off YouTube prior to the pandemic in 2018 for violations including hate speech and child endangerment, and Fuentes was banned in 2020 for hate speech.

    Basically he heard people who'd been banned where going to be allowed back and went back without looking into the details.

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  • Since people don't seem to realize that vim has a help system: You can get to this information with :help quit or :help exit

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  • To be more precise, q means quit the current window. If you've split the window, e.g. with :split or :vsplit, use :qa to quit all windows.

  • That would matter if a lot more if the broadcasters actually challenged the threats of retaliation instead of caving.

  • ALL BAD NEWS IS FAKE NEWS

  • It's not normal for Jon to miss the Monday show, but it is normal for him to make up for it later in the week, the main exception being when he had covid and was out for a week or two.

  • The article makes this sound like a bigger deal than it is. There was no Daily Show on Monday, and when Jon doesn't do the Monday show it's normal for him to do a show later in the week.

  • Good thing they did all that sane washing, he might have sued them for a trillion dollars if they really made him look bad.

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  • Silent prayers. Apparently this could have all been prevented if more people prayed out loud.

  • Why does the Texas Republican Party need to sue the state to get this done? Doesn't it run the state?

  • Microsoft got companies like Samsung, HP and Lenovo to make WMR VR headsets that require the WMR Windows components. There is official support for Steam VR, but the headsets don't work if the WMR components aren't there, and after November there will be no officially supported version of Windows with those components. From what I've read it's basically impossible to get WMR working on 10 LTSC, and I assume the situation is the same on 11 LTSC.

  • Separately, Microsoft warns that Windows 11 version 23H2 will reach end of support on November 11, 2025. Users must upgrade to version 24H2 or 25H2 to continue receiving security updates.

    Windows 11 23H2 was the last version that supported Windows Mixed Reality. They're really in a hurry to kill WMR.

  • I actually like this strategy, they're taking hope away from people who think Windows alternates between good versions and bad versions by announcing they're going to follow up a bad version with another bad version.

  • Texans have a God-given right to know what’s on their plate

    So y'all would be on board with a law to have meat packaging list everything the animals had been injected with, right?

  • The main thing getting depressed if the tariffs are struck down will be Trump. He can't handle anyone telling him he can't do something.

  • At this rate midterms will about whether Trump should finally start the tariffs.

  • Supposedly the government isn't paying for this:

    The construction is expected to cost $200 million, funded by President Donald Trump and other private donors, and is slated to begin in September.

    Of course, the government will probably be stuck with the bill for extra security around the construction site.

  • It's different because the court is still likely to have to rule on the actual problem eventually. They might get around to ruling that Trump's changes are unconstitutional, but they have this weird idea that the "harm" Trump would suffer by having his probably-unconstitutional plans put on hold while courts sort out their legality is somehow greater than the harm suffered by all the people who will be affected if the plans go ahead.