Exactly. It's a slippery slope. First they force you to put "rule" in the title, then they take your children away. 50 years from now, historians will point to this post as the moment society began to unravel.
The devs of Real Life™ really fucked up by not having a respec mechanic. Fortunately modders should be able to fill the gap once they figure out brain-computer interfaces and genetic engineering.
Transgender or transhuman? Aliens advanced enough for interstellar travel are probably also capable of advanced genetic engineering. I wonder how transphobes will react when it becomes possible to change your sex at a cellular level.
So does this mean the lumberjack doesn't micromanage the trees and tell them how to photosynthesize? 'cause I can imagine the trees would get pissed by some lame oxygen-breather telling it how to do its job
If it's a publicly-accessible repo, then immediately revoke the key and leave it. Force-pushing isn't good enough because the old commit will still be tracked by Git until the garbage collector kicks in, and you don't have control over the GC on GitHub (not sure about other providers).
If it's an internal repo that's only accessible by employees, then you probably should still revoke it, but you've got more leeway. Usually I'd create a ticket to revoke it when there's time, unless this is particularly sensitive.
Harris will be able to serve two terms. The 22nd amendment says:
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once
The second clause applies to vice presidents taking over, but since there's less than two years left in Biden's term, it won't come into effect.
It's got a blue check, it must be real.