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  • It's certainly more content but I'm not so sure there's that much well-intentioned human-human discussion anymore. A lot of comments strike me as generic comments like those that could've been generated by a bot or a person working from script. I've begun noticing it on the local sub I usually check, as well. Until they wall it off it is still full of useful old references from a couple years ago, though.

  • I think there are probably a lot of Zionists in her district.

    [edit] I don't get the reason for the downvotes? She represents a district located in NYC. -A city thats well known for it' orthodox Jewish and ultra-orthodox hasidic populations. Is it unreasonable to think that AOC might represent some of that population whilst some of the same population also might maintain pro-Zion values?

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  • Is that a serious question? If it was, then Labor costs is the short answer. The longer answer would also include unmatched economies of scale at every step in the supply chain leading up to the final manufactured product as well. So their cheap labor also gets them cheap components.

  • More like 24 years... or longer. I was initially thinking of Bush II in addition to the influences of The Capital G, but We didn't start the fire was the anthem of the younger baby-boomers and older Gen-xers so...

    Tangentially, I'm confident that The Patriot Act was only aloud to expire because the mechanisms it used were replaced by new technological, and societal developments that were equally harmful to civil rights.

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  • Does anyone know where it is that we can find these new commands? I have an esp32 dev kit just a few feet away from me as i read this. It might be interesting to know what these new product "features" are.

  • oh, man I was there for the first time ever just two weeks ago. I wanted to stop at a boutique liquor store I had found listed online. I was shocked to see the number of abandoned/dilapidated structures. The liquor store actually happened to be located in a newish out-building on the same lot of one of these abandoned mansions. The store was very nice as was the staff, but I was left with a lot of questions that were all pretty-much answered when I read online that Birmingham is also known as The Pittsburgh of the South.

  • Harris didn't even get 1/2 of 1% of the popular vote in either of the two states she primaried in for 2020. Still she somehow became the VP and eventually the presumptive presidential nominee of 2024.

    I feel like this is worth reminding people.

  • "Amazon bought Barnes&Noble ages ago;"

    I think you're thinking of Borders, Barnes & Noble's long bankrupt competitor. Barnes & Noble got bought by a private buyer from the UK a few years ago when they started circling the drain. I wouldn't recommend the Nook ereading platform, though. I've had three of the products since they first launched, and they are buggy. -Add to that supporting the ereading platform has never been a high priority especially when the company was struggling, also their free ebook selection went from low-quality, low-selection to nonexistant.

    Long story short I've been considering a Kobo ereader as my next ereader over another nook product for a while now.