Danm, I’m checking myself into the burn ward currently. I wish I could up my social credit score making memes like this 😉.
I am a person. Not a hexadecimal value.
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qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Five children see HIV viral loads vanish after taking antiretroviral drugsEnglish2·5 days agoActually, that’s a very reasonable speculation. I hadn’t thought of that angle.
qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Five children see HIV viral loads vanish after taking antiretroviral drugsEnglish21·6 days agoYes, that is what I read roguetrick as saying. The headline should include the lede “viral load undetectable, even after therapeutics stops”, however, this lede gets buried in the article, instead of highlighted in the headline.
qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto politics @lemmy.world•Democrats invoke rare Senate rule to force release of Epstein documentsEnglish1·8 days agoI mean, you do realize people don’t have to write a letter that says “let’s break the law together.” People in the 19th century were capable of waltzing over to the hermitage, chatting in a backroom, and leaving with an “understanding”.
The Georgia officials took their actions with the accurate perception that the federal government would choose not to enforce federal law. And they were right, and AJ was the person who happened to not be enforcing the law. He doesn’t have to write down on a piece of paper that he didn’t enforce the law, we see that he didn’t.
qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto politics @lemmy.world•Democrats invoke rare Senate rule to force release of Epstein documentsEnglish1·8 days agoI really do appreciate your excellent summary of events, and it is interesting to frame it as Georgia ignoring the Supreme Courts ruling rather than Jackson, but I wonder to what extent Georgia ignored the Supreme Court ruling with Jackson’s blessing. You could argue that it is really Pam Bondi ignoring court orders, and not Trump, but, of course, Trump could tell Pam Bondi (or whoever) to stop ignoring court orders. In theory the executive branch’s role is to enforce the orders of the court, and, by making it clear to Georgia that he had no intention of enforcing court orders, this could have enabled the state government to continue on in illegal activities that, if the rule of law were followed, should not have happened.
You clearly know more about this than me, so I’m not trying to argue, but the failure of the rule of law is obviously always a collective failure, and many many people enable it, and it still seems fair to me to pin some of the blame on AJ, though obviously not as much as I was implying.
Or, the wall wart could be a network adaptor for an ethernet over power system, and the packets could be running though the power lines…. But almost certainly not that.
qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto politics @lemmy.world•Democrats invoke rare Senate rule to force release of Epstein documentsEnglish27·9 days agoRight! It’s like when the Supreme Court told Andy Jackson that he couldn’t just forcibly deport Cherokee from their peaceful and prosperous farming communities. He just ignored the law, and brought generational shame to the US government. In a surprisingly close parallel it turns out that DJT can do the same thing, except this time even the Supreme Court doesn’t want him to follow the law. Strange times.
qt0x40490FDB@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Human-level AI is not inevitable. We have the power to change courseEnglish0·17 days agoHow do you know we’re not remotely close to AGI? Do you have any expertise on the issue? And expertise is not “I can download Python libraries and use them” it is “I can explain the mathematics behind what is going on, and understand the technical and theoretical challenges”.
Look, the hospital is going to put me in enough debt that I’m going to have to give them one (or two) kidneys if I don’t want them to end up with my house. No time to pay back any loans right now.