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  • Confirmed, it works!

  • Not yet; v7.3.1 for this screenshot.

  • Here’s what I see via Voyager on an iPhone 14 (using the lenmy.blahaj instance):

  • Boebert is a terrible legislator, but her kids’ behavior and life choices have little to do with the record and views by which her fitness to represent should be judged.

    There are so many good reasons not to vote for her. It validates Republican attacks on Hunter Biden as “how the game is played.”

    The least we can do is be a bit more nuanced about how we joke about it.

  • These are legitimate challenges that activitypub faces. I’m glad that they’re popping up like this so they can be observed, mitigated and planned for in the future.

  • I haven't read the manga, so maybe this is my fault, but I've been underwhelmed by the Game-of-Thrones world politics the show has turned into. I miss Rimuru running into baddies and making new friends.

    Honestly the most satisfaction the show is giving me now comes from Gobta's leveling progress. 💚

  • If blood-bending is canon, that means turd-bending is possible.

    UNTIL NEXT TIME HE-MAN…!💀🏃

  • FYI, for folks interested in keeping up with the latest trailers for movies, games and tv, we’ve got a community for that. :)

    !trailers@lemmy.blahaj.zone

  • Futurama is currently in the middle of its 8th season.

    Family Guy is in the middle of its 22nd season.

    Firefly had a geek royalty showrunner who turned out to be a real creep.

    Any other examples?

  • It doesn’t matter if Trump in reality is an insurrectionist

    That's incorrect. It absolutely does matter if the candidate is an insurrectionist. It's literally the only thing that matters.

    Read Section 3 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Section_3:_Disqualification_from_office_for_insurrection_or_rebellion ):

    No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

    The language is deliberately vague here. It doesn't say a person needs to be convicted of anything, only that they committed the act. Colorado put forth an excellent case that the actions Trump engaged in count as insurrection.

    During oral arguments in the court today, the justices hand-waved this aside and changed the subject, asking "what if" questions about them allowing Trump's removal, speculating that any state could easily gin-up boloney insurrection arguments against any candidate and have them yanked off the ballot. "What would we do then?" they kept asking.

    From home, I'm yelling "You do your fucking job." Let the speculative bullshit charges be made, appealed, heard and rejected for the bullshit that they are, shaming the shit-slinging politicians for wasting the peoples' time.

  • I'm so thrilled that they not only found an excuse to show the Rockafire-Usher video but that they seemed as delighted by it as I am.

    UPDATE: a higher-quality, more recent video can be found here: https://inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=-PL5ds5Zf40

  • It’s worth noting the production quality, thoroughness and insightful copywriting of this video review. This video is an outstanding bit of tech journalism. Bravo, the verge!

  • I keep this sign framed in my house (for the guest network, of course).