Well that does work, so thank you for that. But I still maintain that's crazy unintuitive. If I saw that option in a context menu at least it would be self-explanatory. But the feature as-is would only ever be known if you hovered over a single character and read the tooltip.
Nah mate, SN has no correct way to use it. The interface is fucking horrible. It's a black hole of information. The search is a stack - if you want to remove a query at the bottom of the stack, you have to remove all the queries, then add them back one at a time. I've lost edits to tickets because I dared to have two tabs open at the same time. I've seen edits to ONE ticket end up on ANOTHER, again, because of having two tabs open.
No killer feature can redeem it when the basic workflow is hot dogshit.
Despite having a laptop in college for comp sci, I almost always took notes with pen and paper. Arrows, boxes, diagrams, small blurbs of concepts, didn't really matter what I wrote. It was the act of writing that helped me remember it.
All harris had to do was say 'i will ensure american laws are enforced with respect to weapons sales to isreal' and her major campaign problem would have disappeared.
If elections could be won in the United States solely, exclusively, by denouncing Israel, the Dems would have done it. Dems want to stay in power don't they? As you said, it's not hard to set up a press conference and make a statement. So why didn't the Dems just win the election? It's so simple, right?
Of course, in reality, the answer is no, this elections was not decided on one issue. Single-issue voters are wrong, nearly every single time. Abortion, gun rights, Palestine, I don't care what the cause is, it's not the center of universe. Their analysis of why certain things happened are so blatantly biased by the one thing they care about, they fail to consider the many other factors that contributed to Harris's loss: nascent racism and sexism of voters who won't turn out for a woman of color, inflation and price gouging and stagnant wages, right wing propaganda going absolutely gangbusters, fears of violence at the polls, active voter suppression, fear mongering against LGBT and immigrants.
Nah, all that will go away because Kamala said "israel bad." Kamala wins 500 electoral votes. Trump flees to Russia, and brainwashed Republican voters denounce their evil ways and turn back to good.
Not at all. I don't know anything about Hawaii's internal politics, so the only thing I focused on was Newsweek's misleading headline and article writing.
I hate seeing articles like this because it tees you, the commenter, up for assuming that the entire DNC decided to drop their gun control policy.
This is just for Hawaii. Hawaii voted against this.
Newsweek is such a dogshit source to be talking about in forums and threads because they write everything assuming that Democrats are a perfectly unified group, all with identical motivations, reasoning, and agendas. We know they're not, but NW can show you a ding in a shoulder plate, and tell you the entire suit of armor is equally vulnerable.
I see a shit ton of .ml accounts signal boosting this article, partying like its October 2024. I don't buy the legitimacy of "altmedia.house" either. None of it passes the sniff test, to say nothing of the current state of the world.
We're gonna have to get used to constantly fighting this battle. Fascists don't get exhausted, they never rest. They have an unnatural, compulsive desire to crowbar themselves into everybody's life. Hell, they'll settle for anybody's life.
And demographically, the biggest swing towards Trump was Latino men. It was like 18%, that seems insane to me. I don't think "eggs and Palestine" is sufficient to explain what happened there.
Not sure I read your comment right, but are you saying. That Tim Walz's and AOC's support for Israel is the single-issue that's stopping Democrats - or at the very least Walz/AOC - from winning elections?
I kind of see where you're coming from - there's an imperfect fungibility of bigotry. If you're bigoted against one kind of person, it's not hard to make you bigoted against another, it just takes a little propaganda.
But it's not a secret that young men broke for Trump by over 10%. I attribute that swing to the manosphere podcast circuit working round the clock this past election, and Elon Musk purchasing voters with his "sweepstakes."
These numbers suggest that not only did more people vote for Trump than in 2020, even after living through the fucked COVID response, even after seeing January 6, more people chose not to vote at all. And it's a 50/50 split: Trump converted 3 million votes from Biden, and 3 million more just stayed home.
Well that does work, so thank you for that. But I still maintain that's crazy unintuitive. If I saw that option in a context menu at least it would be self-explanatory. But the feature as-is would only ever be known if you hovered over a single character and read the tooltip.