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  • Ah, the horseshoe theory proving nutjobs who wants apartheid because they think races can't mix because checks notes they think there will always be a problematic power imbalance so lets not even try integration

  • For anybody else considering sharing stuff you're working on in private, you can use tools like freetsa for verifiable timestamping before you share anything to prove you had it first. Timestamp multiple versions with your name on it as you progress.

    Others who you share the files with later will not be able to come up with provable timestamps older than yours

    https://www.freetsa.org/index_en.php

  • The president's role is to coordinate, which is heavily dependent on delegation. He's supposed to pick experts to help carry out the administration's policy. Are you expecting him to visit all 50 states every single day?

    (OTOH yes the presidency has way too much power and it should be redistributed)

  • Depends. If there's no preexisting law then yes, he can just cancel orders. But presidents aren't supposed to be able to override the law.

    If there's a law and it has administrative requirements for revoking a particular status, then one president can order the agency administering it to consider putting something under that status, and the next one has to follow that same laws requirements on how to end that status - and it might not have a provision that next president can put to use.

  • It varies, cross immunity is a thing for some families if viruses but not all. Sometimes the cross immunity is weak.

    Seems like there's no protection in the case of H5N1 from the regular vaccine, though. But there's vaccines targeting it in development

    https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/situation-summary/index.html

  • The risk isn't usually the device you connect a bad cable to (they have internal limiters), it's the cable itself. You can easily overload a cable if the extension cord can't signal the lower limit if it's own rating and the other cable's rating.

    The USB 2 part is also misleading.