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JamesGleick ,
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) continues to be the member of Congress who best demonstrates the qualities of leadership so badly needed by her party. She will not succeed in impeaching these Supreme Court justices, but she will shine a light on their corruption and lay down a marker for voters.

Every Democrat should learn from her example.

https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-justices-impeachment-aoc-1919728

Huntn00 ,
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@JamesGleick This can’t be ignored. There is a fast approaching showdown that MUST take place if you care about what we are to become.

BRAVO, more power to her, and to the members of Congress, who understand what an outrageously unconstitutional ruling that SOTUS spit out in their disregard for our nation.
Checks and balances no longer work when corruption has infested the body, which means that although I’m a pessimist, this action, some action must be taken before the next phase. 🧐

michael_w_busch ,
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@JamesGleick @futurebird In ; we currently have Ilhan Omar, who has called for impeaching the illegitimate extremists who form the current SCOTUS majority, and Tina Smith, who has long been advocating expanding the court and appointing new justices who respect the Constitution & human rights.

May everyone represented by other members of Congress encourage them to do likewise.

triddles ,

@notjustbikes
Listening to UrbanistAgenda when you talk about a scary future of suburban poverty, as cities get desirable and 'gentrify'. Living in Scarborough (Ontario) I think it's not exactly distant future. TTC is the lifeline my neighbours cling to, and the majority live in highrises, many of which have no nearby amenities.

Got a video coming about that suburban/urban rich/poor flip?

notjustbikes ,
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@triddles no, I'm not planning a video about this anytime soon, but Strong Towns talks about this a lot:

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/tag/suburban+poverty

TechConnectify ,
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Gotta new video today for ya.
It's time to make fun of RCA again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGT1EvmDJh4

robnee ,
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@TechConnectify wonderful video as always. Did any actual products ever use these?

Mortar ,
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@TechConnectify
Did you do a series of Bash tutorials for Geek's Lesson about 4 years ago? I ask because the host's voice sounds like you.

scottjenson ,
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Friends!
I've got a big thread going on with a ton of good comments and content. Is there any utility out there that lets me navigate a thread in it's many branching glory? The default UI is fine but once you get >100 replies, it's hard to see who has responded to what!

Smalltofeds ,
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@smallcircles

Copy and paste them into a data base and sort by subject and date.

Nonilex ,
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is supposed to rule this morning on ’s claim that he is immune from prosecution on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election.
The decision will determine whether & how special counsel ’s case against Trump can proceed — although it’s unlikely a trial would happen before Day. But the ruling could also set an important for how to prosecute presidents for their actions in office.

Nonilex OP ,
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Some justices suggested during oral arguments that they were taking a sweeping approach to the case. “We are writing a rule for the ages,” Justice said.
is facing 4 charges stemming from his attempts to overturn ’s victory in the , the most serious of which carries a max of 20 yrs in . The case has been on hold while considers Trump’s argument that presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts they take while in office.

Nonilex OP ,
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Justice dissent:

“Never in the history of our Republic has a President had reason to believe that he would be from prosecution if he used the trappings of his office to violate the criminal . Moving forward, however, all former Presidents will be cloaked in such .
…if the occupant of that office misuses official power for personal gain, the criminal law that the rest of us must abide will not provide a backstop. With fear for our , I dissent."

notjustbikes ,
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If you live or work in Amsterdam then I recommend that you fill out this survey being done by the gemeente about making space for walking, cycling, public transit, taxis, and driving:

https://amsterdammakesspace.raadpleging.net/

nop2net ,
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@notjustbikes I just wonder why it is in English. Maybe surprisingly but a lot of people who live in Amsterdam do speak Dutch.
I'm afraid only tourists and expats will fill in this survey...

amsterdameric ,
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@notjustbikes Bedankt!

kenney ,
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The Platformer Kit contains over 130 models including animations! It should come as no surprise that this set is also completely free, CC0 licensed ✨

https://kenney.nl/assets/platformer-kit

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ahmetkkeles ,
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@kenney Looks cute and amazing

alien ,
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@kenney reminds me of the graphics of Santa Claus in Trouble which I used to play as a kid on xmas eve

JamesGleick ,
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I’m getting so many smart answers. Thank you all (see the replies). https://zirk.us/@JamesGleick/112707442684590071

marcmiyashiro ,
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@JamesGleick Faulkner did this within a single novel, The Sound and the Fury, in four parts voicing three different character points of view (of different but overlapping events) and only ending with an omniscient narrator story.

wesdym ,
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@JamesGleick Peter Watts's short story "The Things" provides the Thing's perspective. ("Who Goes There?", The Thing from Another World, The Thing, etc.) I recommend it to anyone very interested in the Thing, but only AFTER reading everything else, because it WILL change your view about it.

JamesGleick ,
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Literary sub-genre: Novel or play retells a classic from the perspective of a secondary character or characters. The new story tracks the the original but shifts some of its action offstage. The two versions intertwine, each now commenting on the other.

Examples:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Tom Stoppard).
James (Percival Everett).

Are there others? There must be.

tito_swineflu ,
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@JamesGleick Wicked?

cstross ,
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@JamesGleick There are tons! The Wind Done Gone, for example, retells Gone with the Wind from the slaves' point of view. The Last Ringbearer is an alternative take on The Lord of the Rings from the Mordor viewpoint. And so on.

TheConversationUS ,
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LBJ knew when to call it quits.

RBG did not.

And for you sports fans, Jason Kelce knew when to retire, too, bowing out after a Super Bowl win.
https://theconversation.com/knowing-when-to-call-it-quits-takes-courage-and-confidence-3-case-studies-233602

TheConversationUS OP ,
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JamesGleick ,
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@TheConversationUS Thanks for that. At least that time (which I lived through) the withdrawal came early enough for a real primary campaign. This time would be worse.

kenney ,
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I love older consoles and a while ago I made Wizards & Dinosaurs for Atari 2600 and Oopi's Quest for Nintendo NES. Both are free, can be played in the browser or on their respective console; https://kenney.nl/games

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kenney OP ,
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@thomastospace @homecomputermuseum Unfortunately I never flashed them to actual cartridges

wademcgillis ,
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@kenney lol

JamesGleick ,
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Are they reading this at the New York Times editorial board? Do they have any self-awareness left?

https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/editorials/first-presidential-debate-joe-biden-donald-trump-withdraw-20240629.html

Luna ,
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@JamesGleick Dropping out is the best thing he can do for tha USA.

mcfedr ,
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@JamesGleick finally the response I was looking for, at least someone else thought of it

smallcircles ,
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I don't fully agree with all that's in the article "Open source is neither a community nor a democracy", but I think its good if in general there was better distinguishment between i.e. "The Work" vs. FOSS creators i.e. "the workers". Too often when we say "FOSS" we implicitly refer to some imaginary homogenous culture, and derive expectations on the moral/ethical behavior in a "community" that doesn't actually exist.

https://world.hey.com/dhh/open-source-is-neither-a-community-nor-a-democracy-606abdab

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astrojuanlu ,
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@smallcircles I somewhat disagree with the whole premise that "community implies that we're all participating on some degree of equal footing", seems like a strawman to me (or maybe large parts of the world do understand it in that way, but I think he extrapolates entitled users too much). The rest of the post has indeed some good points. I 100 % agree with your 1-toot summary.

causticmsngo ,
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@smallcircles I have misgivings about FOSS, but it’s mostly about corporate welfare & lack of public support for open source software. I’m not reading anything that utter disappointment of a human wrote, though.

smallcircles ,
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Hmm, interesting.

IDE is out of beta, and is a vendor-neutral truly open-source alternative to .

https://theia-ide.org/#theiaide

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40825146

smallcircles OP ,
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@kien yes, I am familiar with that article.

Good thing is that Theia is not a fork of VSCode in the same way that VSCodium is. It is its own IDE from the ground up, but reusing some (OSS) parts from VSCode. While they implemented the VSCode extension API they also implemented their own extension mechanism and aren't dependent on MS marketplace.

I dunno if Theia is good alternative for all uses, esp. if one is programming for .NET it may not be. I think I'll give it a try.

kien ,
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@smallcircles Yup agree with that. Open VSX is a nice solution and I'd love to see it gain traction. I might give it another try too. Used to use Theia a few years ago as an online/remote ide which worked fine but then I stopped when vscode had remote development.

JamesGleick ,
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This is the headline at talkingpointsmemo.com. I don't know why it isn't the headline at the NY Times and the Washington Post and everywhere else. It’s certainly accurate. The Supreme Court is granting itself powers not anticipated by the framers, who thought Congress and the executive branch had a role to play.

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/supreme-court-chevron-overrule-agency

Christo ,
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@JamesGleick
In a sane world those Scotus judges would be struck off and charged with treason

trillytrill ,
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@JamesGleick
Checks and balances where

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