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  • What a garbage, click-baity headline. The article lists only like 5 of these supposed 23 tweets, doesn't provide links to go see them yourself, and none of them mention King Charles, or overthrowing the government. From what I read in text that IS there, "overthrowing the government" is entirely not what he's calling for, he's basically saying they should hold an election to oust the current parliament leadership.

    This has to be one of the most jounalistically-bankrupt articles I've read in years.

    No shade at OP for posting it, to be clear.

  • I'm not sure which ones he was into at 4yo specifically, but my son's Switch favorites include...

    Super Mario Odyssey Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Celeste Minecraft Yoshi's Crafted World Letterquest Big Brain Academy NES Arcade SNES Arcade

    Of those, the ones I would say mught meet your super-chill criteria are...

    Super Mario Odyssey (yeah, you can die, but you just respawn and can spend tons of time just running around aimlessly) Celeste (normally not, but there's a lovely Assist Mode) Yoshi's Crafted World (there's a no-fail mode) Big Brain Academy (if they can handle being scored on things, without taking it too seriously).

  • A very large portion (maybe not quite a majority) of software developers are not very good at their jobs. Just good enough to get by.

    And that is entirely okay! Applies to most jobs, honestly. But there is really NO appropriate way to express that to a coworker.

    I've seen way too much "just keep trying random things without really knowing what you're doing, and hope you eventually stumble into something that works" attitude from coworkers.

  • My obvious pick: "It's a terrible day for rain."

    My niche pick: Patch Adams. The scene where he considers || jumping off the cliff ||

    My IDGAF what you think pick: Avengers Endgame. "Hey, Pep" and "You can rest now."

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  • Great article. Teardowns are top-quality.

    I particularly was struck by this:

    most likely by justifying an exception to heightened scrutiny, based on the fact that the case involves “medical judgments.”

    If these fucks gave a shit about "medical judgements" this case wouldn't exist.