asklemmy Asklemmy If Prometheus stole fire to give to humans. Why was he in trouble? Because could not Zeus lightning strikes on earth create fire? Kind of seems like punishing a person for doing what you do.
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    I thought I was going to rely to this question, but you covered it so perfectly that I've nothing useful to add. Thank you for putting in the time.

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  • politics politics I am a Georgia poll worker. Republicans’ new rules are making me lose sleep
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    The vast army of Georgia poll workers report for duty only about three days a year and get paid about $7.25 an hour. Every time we come in, the rules have changed, so we train for eight hours to learn the new protocols. Election day itself, including set-up and break-down, starts at 5:30 am and ends at 9:00 pm, two hours later if you’re a manager delivering the ballots to the regional office. Most of us are retired, and many are elderly (read: not tech-forward).


    And poll workers are not perfect. One of them puts on a sweater and inadvertently obscures her name tag (not allowed). Another shows a new person how to work the check-in station (not allowed). Another tells a nonprofit they can set up their food hand-outs inside the building so as to stay out of the rain (not allowed). And at some point during the 15 hour work day, all of you find yourself accidentally socializing with one another (also not allowed). Likewise, the clerks are socializing with the voters (you guessed it: not allowed), which, worst case, is akin to being smothered in grandmas.

    This sounds very like my experience back when I used to work the polls. We all did the best we could and we all knew a fair chunk of the voters, so chatting was frequent.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions When and why did democrats begin supporting fracking?
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    Truly!

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    Air (and methane pollution in particular) is bad, but the more noticeable problem that gets people mad is ground water: wells, streams, the stuff you drink and get in your food.

    I believe the clean energy initiatives are supposed to be a counter to fracking. If everyone goes solar/wind, then we don't need to ban fracking -- the same way we don't need to ban horses for people to use cars.

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    Are you trying to greenwash fracking??? Industry never cleans up. There's no profit in it. You would hear them advertise their 'commitment to nature' if they rescued one tree or bunny from their own contamination. When you hear nothing, they are continuing to wreak havoc.

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    It's because of the electoral college. Most states give all their electoral college votes to whomever wins the state rather than dividing the votes equitably. This means Pennsylvania -- a swing state -- will go either all-red or all-blue. The state has a lot of fracking, and a lot of people making money off it, so Democrats are trying to appease pro-fracking to get votes.

    The people getting harmed by fracking are stuck without anyone on their 'side', but will presumably be more likely to vote blue because that side favors more regulation and pro-environment stuff. Note that all Harris said was she wouldn't ban fracking. She didn't say she wouldn't make it difficult to do. My guess is any attempts to make it cleaner will get crushed by Congress and the Corrupted Supreme Court that has sided against Unions, workers, citizens, and the planet -- all to favor of their sugar daddies. So even if the next President wants to do something about fracking, it would be a hard to actually do anything.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What’s your “I can’t believe other people don’t do this” hack?
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    And for hot peppers.

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  • workreform Work Reform Amazon Bans Its Drivers From Moving Their Own Lips Too Much At Work [Update]
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    Well, yeah, but that'd take a government not captured by Corporations.

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  • workreform Work Reform Amazon Bans Its Drivers From Moving Their Own Lips Too Much At Work [Update]
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    This should be addressed by fixing the software, but it seems to be easier or cheaper to instead further burden the workers.

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  • news News Something’s Poisoning America’s Land. Farmers Fear ‘Forever’ Chemicals.
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    Does this archive version render any better for you? https://archive.ph/xIOUo

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  • news News 'Ants are everywhere': Labour MP's tenants reveal state of flats
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    I saw 'ants are everywhere' and thought it was going to be a nature story about the secret lives of ants -- something like this: https://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/02/24/weekend-diversion-down-the-ant-hole

    The actual story was a much sadder read. :-(

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  • workreform Work Reform Amazon Contractors can't even sing in their cars now. Unions protect against this micromanagement.
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    Exactly! In fact ENCOURAGE singing to get a better data set for fixing the software!

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    No, it isn't. If it was just for liability, they wouldn't have to care what the driver did until someone filed an accident report or other complaint.

    This is about crappy software that COULD be improved, but it is cheaper to threaten thousands of people with punishment for singing than it is to pay programmers to refine their 'distracted'-pattern recognition.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics The Army says on the record that Trump campaign staff assaulted a civilian Army employee at Arlington
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    Uhg. No. Well, yes in the most literal sense: if it is recorded there is a record of it, BUT if you ask a journalist to keep something off the record and they agree, then whatever you then disclose is usually not published of otherwise made public. See: journalists like having good relationships with their sources and if the journalist gets a reputation for saying something is off the record and then writing about it, people stop talking to them. OTH, if a journalist happens to see something heinous, you probably won't be able to retroactively get them to let it slide -- but in that case the journalist isn't betraying a trust.

    TLDR; You can't force a journalist keep something off the record, but if you ask in advance, they might agree.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy what's that one sandwich you can't stop thinking about? be detailed
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    You say that because you've never had the good stuff. :-P

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why do they refer to vintage erotica models as Cheesecake?
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    Alternate story from https://www.etymonline.com/word/cheesecake

    The modern slang meaning dates from 1933; a "Time" magazine article from 1934 defined it as "leg-pictures of sporty females."

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    Is it any good? I used to like Lidl and Aldi breads before COVID, when you could slice it right there. They stopped that, and so I no longer had a reason to drive 5-10 miles out of my way to go there. I'd go back for a good sauerkraut, though.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Do you approve sex work? Why or why not?
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    I generally agree with you, but it is so complicated. I read a piece in The Nation a few years ago (written 2019) and whenever I see a question like this I have to dig it up. Sex workers in Spain applied to become a union (OTRAS, for short, full name basically means “the other women") and were approved in August 2018. Here are a few snippets:

    After OTRAS was legalized, its two dozen or so members—who include women and men, both trans and cisgender—quickly found themselves engulfed in a national controversy. Prominent activists, academics, and media personalities swarmed social media under the hashtag #SoyAbolicionista (“I’m an Abolitionist”) to denounce what they saw as basic exploitation masquerading as the service economy. The union’s opponents argue that in a patriarchal society, women can’t be consenting parties in a paid sexual act born of financial necessity. They liken sex work to slavery, hence their name: “abolitionists.”

    OTRAS calls this abolitionist opposition “the industry.” “They live really well off of their discussions, books, workshops, conferences, without ever including sex workers,” Necro says. “We’re not allowed to attend the feminist conventions.” OTRAS accuses “the industry” and the government—the two loudest arms of the abolitionist camp—of racism and classism, and is irked by their claims to feminism. “A government that refuses to guarantee the rights of the most vulnerable, poorest women with the highest number of immigrants? How is that feminist?” Borrell bristles. “We’re the feminists, the ones fighting for their rights.”

    While advocates for legalization argue that it will make sex work safer, abolitionists counter that it could instead endanger women who, unlike the members of OTRAS, did not choose to enter the profession on their own. Abolitionists frame their anti-prostitution stance around the issue of human trafficking, specifically for prostitution. They argue that regulating sex work will simply allow traffickers to exploit women under legal cover.

    “The trafficked women have no papers, so if police raid a club, the women have no choice but to say they’re there because they want to be,” says Rocío Nieto [...] Once law enforcement is out of earshot, Nieto says, “none of the women tell you they want to be there. None of them tell you they want to do that work.”

    A handful of smaller radical-left parties also back OTRAS, as well as one unlikely ally: the right-wing Ciudadanos party, known for its harsh anti-immigration stance, among other more traditionally conservative postures. “Experience shows us that when the State refuses to regulate, the mafias make the rules,” the party’s press corps wrote me in an e-mail.

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  • politics politics How Elon Musk is disrupting US elections to boost Trump
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    I'm going to be repeating this whenever this ad blitz is mentioned because it is MUCH WORSE than you think. America PAC is partially funded by Musk and his old pals at Palantir. They sell data and analyses of it. You might get registered to vote if your state is a solid red or blue, but CNBC reports (archive):

    [...] users who enter a ZIP code that indicates they live in a battleground state, like Pennsylvania or Georgia, the process is very different.

    Rather than be directed to their state’s voter registration page, they instead are directed to a highly detailed personal information form, prompted to enter their address, cellphone number and age.


    So that person who wanted help registering to vote? In the end, they got no help at all registering. But they did hand over priceless personal data to a political operation.


    “What makes America PAC more unique: it is a billionaire-backed super PAC focused on door-to-door canvassing, which it can conduct in coordination with a presidential campaign,” Fischer said. “Thanks to a recent FEC advisory opinion, America PAC may legally coordinate its canvassing activities with the Trump campaign — meaning, among other things, that the Trump campaign may provide America PAC with the literature and scripts to make sure their efforts are consistent.”

    The America PAC raised more than $8 million between April 1 and June 30, according to FEC records. It has received donations from veteran investor Doug Leone, cryptocurrency investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and a company run by longtime venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, according to FEC records.

    They also quote the NYT in saying Lonsdale is one of Musk's political confidants -- which is interesting because he's at Palantir which was you'd think of as his buddy Peter Theil's gig. Again, Palantir sells information, so in all likelihood they are going to take that input to figure out exactly how to target people to 'vote Trump' using the very information the public gave them for free!

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy what's that one sandwich you can't stop thinking about? be detailed
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    Thank you!

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    I'm so sorry.

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    Why can't the U.S. buy decent sauerkraut at the store? Why must we make it ourselves or get awful kraut? Germany has a unique and delightful kraut for seemingly every town and village, but the U.S. has exactly one type from a handful of companies that all make it the same. Well, maybe two types if you count 'canned' but I don't reckon that to be actual sauerkraut. What was the topic? Sandwiches? Well, if I could find a good kraut, I would spend my days trying to recreate a reuben-like masterpiece.

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  • news News Indiana animal care workers fired for checking adopter criminal history
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    Is the statement at the bottom of the article new or did the earlier posters simply miss it?

    ... One of Best Friends’ recommendations for due diligence within the adoption process was to focus on the shelter’s existing system, Chameleon, which pulls information related to animal welfare cases. This includes animal abuse and animal cruelty cases. Checking MyCase was discouraged, as its use was problematic and could lead to biased, inequitable vetting of potential adoptees.

    This story does not have enough detail, so I looked for more.

    First, I looked up Best Friends and they are firmly no-kill to the exclusion of all else. I am guessing the 'Chameleon' referenced is this CMS, but I could be wrong. If that is the software, it looks like there is a way for people to add notes about specific animals, but it isn't clear if you can enter notes about specific people. It certainly doesn't look like it has a way of automatically checking police records for criminal records. It does suggest you can enter these types of 'field' data:

    • Calls for service
    • Citations
    • Bite reporting
    • Field staff dispatching
    • Shift control and tracking
    • Laptop implementation
    • Case photos

    I'm guessing MyCase is this free Indiana-specific portal.

    Now: if they aren't talking about the free MyCase link I found, then perhaps they are using software that charges the Animal Shelter for each search. I can see getting fired for incurring costs that aren't in the budget. Alternately, perhaps 'Best Friends' is giving them funding based on the shelter NOT rejecting any adopter ever for any reason -- or at least thinking that is a condition based on this statement from the Best Friends 'who we are' page:

    We’re making sure that everyone has the same access to loving pets and that every adoptable pet has access to the comfort of a foster home instead of a kennel in a shelter.

    -- note that the above is meant to foster diversity and its links to their diversity page (which seems focused on income disparity), but that quoted bit COULD be read to mean 'everyone gets a pet, no matter what'.

    I would think it incumbent on all employees to create notes/warnings about known abusers and have that be a flag if they come back to adopt, but I do see a case for allowing people to re-adopt an animal they voluntarily gave to the shelter because they had gone through a patch where they couldn't afford to feed it, but now they can. Others might argue that this is abuse or that the owners don't deserve a pet, but it is clear that Best Friends thinks that refusing such people is discriminatory.

    That doesn't mean that the particular abuse getting uncovered with MyCase was simply surrendering a pet until people got on their feet. Mostly, it just feels like there's a bunch of stuff going on that no one reported.

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  • dataisbeautiful Data Is Beautiful Ohio's Purged Voter Count as a percent to Voter-aged Population, by postal code
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    Context?

    Without knowing how this compares to other states, which areas have higher counts of rental properties, how other states compare, and things like average or percentage of: ages, incomes, ethnicities, and probably party affiliation, this doesn't tell us much by itself.

    I am encouraged that it is given as a percentage of the voting population instead of a numeric count (XKCD's pet peeve #208), but it still looks a lot like a population map. I had to find a straight population map to compare where it differs, and as a quick visual trend they are similar. From https://www.someka.net/blog/ohio-zip-code-map/ :

    Overlap that with an income map (from https://proximityone.com/srdmi/ohdmi.htm):

    With only a visual examination, I still have little idea of what the map says about voter purging. I can't tell if old people are getting purged as they die, if college students are getting purged as they fail to change from their school address, or if a particular party is getting purged just to sway elections.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Be honest: have you ever lost your temper with a customer service rep? And did it ever help?
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    If you are willing to switch, tell your current carrier and sometimes that will light a fire under them to actually address the Support call. We had that happen recently. Internet went out. The issue was outside our house with the provider's line. They said they'd send someone a week later, so we pointed out it would be faster for us to switch providers, to which they replied, "We can't get there tomorrow but how about the next day?" We accepted and they actually did fix it in two days instead of seven.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics Trump and JD Vance Bankrolled by CIA and Mossad Backed Peter Thiel
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    It is much worse than that. CNBC had a recent piece on how America PAC is partially funded by Musk and is collecting specific user data.

    You see an ad that says it will help you vote. If you are NOT in a battle ground state, it will actually help you register. But if you ARE in a battleground state, CNBC states (archive):

    [...] users who enter a ZIP code that indicates they live in a battleground state, like Pennsylvania or Georgia, the process is very different.

    Rather than be directed to their state’s voter registration page, they instead are directed to a highly detailed personal information form, prompted to enter their address, cellphone number and age.


    So that person who wanted help registering to vote? In the end, they got no help at all registering. But they did hand over priceless personal data to a political operation.


    “What makes America PAC more unique: it is a billionaire-backed super PAC focused on door-to-door canvassing, which it can conduct in coordination with a presidential campaign,” Fischer said. “Thanks to a recent FEC advisory opinion, America PAC may legally coordinate its canvassing activities with the Trump campaign — meaning, among other things, that the Trump campaign may provide America PAC with the literature and scripts to make sure their efforts are consistent.”

    The America PAC raised more than $8 million between April 1 and June 30, according to FEC records. It has received donations from veteran investor Doug Leone, cryptocurrency investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and a company run by longtime venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, according to FEC records.

    They also quote the NYT in saying Lonsdale is one of Musk's political confidants -- which is interesting because he's at Palantir which was you'd think of as his old buddy Peter Theil's gig. Palantir sells info. More precisely, they know how to intake truthful data and turn it into actionable details. I've no idea how they check for validity, though. Some days it feels like everything on Twitter is a lie and hearing that this 'help you vote' program is also a lie just makes me wonder if anyone is honest over there.

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  • news News Trump gave patients a 'right to try.' It hasn't helped them
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    We already had the Expanded Access Program (thank you ACT UP) and we don't want a repeat of thalidomide babies like we had before there were strong protections on how drugs get tested.

    So now we have Expanded Access (EAP) with FDA oversite and Right to Try (RTT) without that oversight. Having both is confusing for everyone and most people don't know which covers what. From Journal of Law and the Biosciences (they only sampled 17 neuro-oncologists from 15 different academic medical centers):

    Many physicians described having difficulty in distinguishing between RTT and EAP or demonstrated misconceptions in their responses. A physician with knowledge of both pathways spoke about his colleagues generally: ‘I don’t think a lot of people understand the difference between expanded access and Right-To-Try’ [Participant 1]. The confusion resulted in conflation with the different features between EAP and RTT including structure, intent, and processes of these pathways. In response to our question ‘Have you provided a drug through Right-to-Try?’ one clinician erroneously replied, ‘I think most compassionate use is under that category’ [Participant 2]. Another drew a rough equivalence between the two despite the absence of FDA oversight for RTT: ‘I guess the way I try to think about Right-to-Try is like compassionate use.

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  • politics politics Look At These Fucking Weirdos
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    Look, I don't know if JD Vance had sex with a couch. I don't even know if JD Vance had sex with couch cushions. But yes, I've heard that JD Vance did not WRITE that he had sex with a couch in his book. I don't know if JD Vance wrote he had sex with a couch somewhere else, though.

    John Oliver called Vance's staff to ask and they hung up on Oliver, which was reported as 'not a "no"', so I had been thinking, 'ya know? maybe that JD Vance guy really is a couchfucker, who knows?' But here you're saying he's denied it? Or partially denied it? Well I don't know what to think now, but I guess it is safer to presume JD Vance having sex with a couch is probably more legend than fact. Certainly, JD Vance having sex with a couch isn't something you'd want to discuss in polite society or political debate because we've no proof and a possible denial.

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  • politics politics Daily Wire host goes on strange sexist rant: "Women cannot take care of themselves"
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    The premise is suspect.

    First, there are lots of (mostly) monogamous animals ('cheating' in monogamous pair bonds gets a fair amount of study).

    Second, which gorillas? Are you talking about the ones that form alliances with several males and maintain friendly relationships, groom one another, and fight together against common enemies?

    Third, monogamy (even with cheating) seems to have an advantage for species where females forage on their own rather than in groups/herds. There's more to it, though.

    This is from a pre-print study, so should be viewed with some suspicion, but it at least describes the current state of investigations:

    Since phylogenetic inertia is not a realistic explanation given that four very distantly related lineages are monogamous, the implication is that monogamy has alternative fitness advantages for males. These benefits must also be advantageous for the female, otherwise she would be not willing to tolerate the male’s continued presence – and, perhaps more importantly, would not be willing to undergo the evolution of the expensive cognitive and behavioural traits associated with pairbonding (Dunbar & Shultz 2021).

    the fact that primates, in particular, have a long period of offspring dependency suggests that the problem is more likely to be associated with offspring survival.

    For human-specific stuff, here's a piece on promiscuity: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210680/

    And one on the ideology of female 'honor' and predictors of who will feel what and how strongly : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563489/

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  • worldnews World News Venezuela election: Protesters clash with police after Maduro victory claim
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    The U.S. uses sanctions all the damn time. Biden lifted SOME sanctions for a bit, then put them back and now there are calls for yet MORE sanctions. Sanctions all around! IMO, this hasn't worked, won't work, hurts the populace more than the leaders, leads to dangerous migrations that end up turning the U.S. more authoritarian as it freaks out about these refugees seeking relief from the policies the U.S. itself put in place, encourages a coalition of dictators who are all facing U.S. sanctions to trade with one another since we won't trade with them, and is bad for so many more reasons.

    From Washington Post (archive):

    U.S. sanctions have surged in the past two decades and are in effect in some form in almost a third of all countries. In the case of Venezuela, U.S. officials were — and remain — sharply torn over the financial fusillade.

    The Biden administration temporarily lifted key sanctions on Venezuela last year in exchange for promises from Maduro to allow a competitive presidential election, ... But because Maduro has failed to follow through on most of his commitments, the Biden administration reimposed the sanctions.

    If you prefer Al Jazeera:

    Since 2014, output has contracted by 70 percent, more than twice the hit the United States suffered during the Great Depression....Over that period, some 7.7 million Venezuelans – a quarter of the population – have left the country in search of work.

    Biden inherited a strategy of maximum pressure on Venezuela from President Trump. But despite applied pressure, consecutive rounds of sanctions failed to dislodge Maduro.

    Biden, meanwhile, pursued a different approach. Under the 2023 Barbados Agreement, he eased some sanctions – notably on oil and debt – for political guarantees, namely free and fair elections and the release of detained US citizens.

    The deal allowed Venezuela to earn an additional $740m in oil sales from last October to March. But after Maduro blocked Machado from running, and following the revival of a territorial dispute with Guyana, Biden re-imposed US sanctions in April.


    Quick Post election status: https://www.axios.com/2024/07/30/biden-gop-sanction-venezuela-election-maduro

    Congressional Republicans are pressing the Biden administration to impose harsh sanctions on Venezuela's government for allegedly "subverting" the results of the country's presidential election on Sunday.

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    The latest pluralistic article starts with a long rant about "rent" and what's wrong with it (then explains how Intellectual Property rights are basically the same thing and talks about software). Anyway, you might like the rent part: https://pluralistic.net/2024/07/29/faithful-user-agents/

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    Venezuela election: Protesters clash with police after Maduro victory claim www.bbc.co.uk

    Before you read that, see also: [Choreographed celebrations in Venezuela as Maduro claims win ](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1dmv9jlvj1o) > There are some things that are indisputable. Some which I, as an observer on the ground, was witness to. > > There were the huge queues at polling stations, but only tiny amounts of people being let in at one time. > >This led to accusations of deliberate delays, perhaps in the hope some people would give up and go home. > >When our BBC team arrived at one polling station, the organiser of the station took a call saying the international media were there. 150 people were then suddenly allowed to be admitted. > >There were some poll stations that didn’t open at all, leading to protests and clashes with the authorities. > >There were allegations that some of those who work for the state, including police students, were told how to vote. The protest coverage says: > The opposition has disputed Mr Maduro's declaration of victory as fraudulent, saying its candidate Edmundo González won convincingly with 73.2% of the vote. > A heavy military and police presence, including water cannons, was on the streets of Caracas with the aim of trying to disperse protesters and prevent them from approaching the presidential palace. >In some areas, posters of President Maduro were ripped down and burned while tyres, cars and rubbish have also been set alight. > >Armed police, military and left-wing paramilitaries who are sympathetic to the government clashed with protesters and blocked off many roads around the city centre. See also similar coverage from Al Jazeera: [Protests break out as Maduro declared winner of disputed Venezuela election](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/29/venezuela-election-observers-urge-transparency-as-maduro-claims-victory) ([archive](https://archive.ph/wip/i1mCi))

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    worldnews World News Maduro declared victor of Venezuela’s disputed presidential election
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    Decades ago, before the internet, when your local radio stations and newspapers paid for service to a special machine that constantly churned out stories from stringers and main branches, there was a saying that I no longer remember but went something like, "Associated Press gets the story first; United Press gets it right."

    We never doubted that AP/UP/Reu/(etc.) were feeding most the news. The sources were right there in print.

    It is good to remind people that while there are an endless number of websites, most news still comes from a handful of sources. I will even agree that our sources are all biased.

    That said there are some stories where bias should be expected; where there aren't really two sides. Example: "Locals outraged by villian's kicking puppies!" Good reporting might include the reasoning, but the public is not going to side with the puppy-kicker. Surely there was a better way to handle the situation before it got to that.

    The public does not side with Hitler, either. Personally, I am thankful that the larger public has been 'brainwashed' into thinking Hitler was 'bad'. It saddens me that there are Nazis (or neo-Nazis) in countries that fought to end that vile cause. The citizenry should know better. More than that, the citizenry should know that all autocrats are bad. Any benevolent dictator is still mortal and will cede the position to someone else, and it won't be long before the 'someone else' is not benevolent.

    So: thank you for posting the link reminding everyone to be critical of all news sources, but also remember that some things are fairly reported. Sometimes a point of view is valid. Sometimes there is an actual solid truth that is being told. Yes, sometimes that truth is getting sensationalized, but that doesn't it make it less true.

    For this particular case, I will re-iterate that I am worried about potential strife. If my family was living in Venezuela, I would want a stable and well funded government without corruption and without dictatorship. I don't think the people had that as a ballot option, and I don't trust any of the players. I do miss Chavez, though. The U.S. gave him a raw deal.

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  • worldnews World News Maduro declared victor of Venezuela’s disputed presidential election
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    I just love it when someone posts propaganda and then goes into their own thread attempting to discredit everyone else as propaganda.

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    Quote from María Corina Machado (opposition leader kept off ballot) per CNN:

    We definitely need to open markets in order to take advantage of that huge potential and turn Venezuela into truly the energy hub of the Americas.

    How the how the country will benefit from that? We will have fiscal flows, and other resources, mechanisms through which the state will get taxes.

    She seems to like money.

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    I'm anticipating strife and reporting from additional sources. This could get ugly and people should be aware of it.

    Note that al-jazeera itself reported this in the article you linked:

    “Everything we have seen so far indicates the results of the government are just produced,” Phil Gunson, International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Venezuela, told Al Jazeera. He claimed the tallies announced by the government-controlled electoral authority did not correspond to the votes cast.

    “The result that the opposition claims is the correct one … corresponds very closely to what opinion polls have been saying for the last several months,” Gunson said. “All the partial results we have seen so far indicate the opposition got something like three-fifths of the vote.”

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    Maybe. APnews says:

    Authorities delayed releasing the results from each of the 30,000 polling booths nationwide, promising only to do so in the “coming hours,” hampering attempts to verify the results.

    After finally claiming to have won, Maduro accused unidentified foreign enemies of trying to hack the voting system.

    Per bbc:

    • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was among those expressing his scepticism after the result was announced by the National Electoral Council, a body which is dominated by government loyalists.

    • The UK Foreign Office also expressed concern over the results

    • The Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, also said he found the result "hard to believe".

    • Uruguay's president said of the Maduro government: "They were going to 'win' regardless of the actual results."

    • In a congratulatory message, President Vladimir Putin told Mr Maduro: "Remember, you are always a welcome guest on Russian soil."

    That said, I didn't really want Maria Machado “—derided by the Chavista leadership for her pro-market views and her upper-class background“ — to lead a puppet government after getting kicked off the ballot.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions When a medicine asks you to "take with food" how much food is enough?
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    Nah, that's all about getting the dog to actually swallow the pill.

    For us, it is about buffering the concentration. Even aspirin can upset your stomach (well, SOME people's stomachs) such that making "Bufferin" was once a big deal. It was just aspirin with a buffering agent, but having a buffer really mattered for some people.

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    I'm not a doctor, so don't take my word for it, but I've heard the same as robolemmy. To be a bit less abstract, my understanding is you eat enough so that your stomach will digest normally instead of just handling the medicine as a tiny bit of something caustic. A granola bar should be fine, but you might do better with a slice of bread or something a tad easier to digest. Then again, I don't think it matters all that much.

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  • politics politics Project 2025 Isn’t Just Anti-Abortion. It Attacks Surrogacy, IVF, Contraception.
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    The headline is false. There are authors of 2025 that may want to ban IVF and the like, but they did NOT put that into the text. Surrogacy is questionable. Given that it states that human life begins at conception, its call for ending 'abortion drugs' can immediately be presumed to include typical contraceptive pills (but probably not condoms).

    From: https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2024/jul/24/kamala-harris/fact-checking-kamala-harris-on-project-2025-limiti/

    PolitiFact did not find any mention of IVF throughout the document, or specific recommendations to curtail the practice in the U.S. The manual doesn’t outright call for restricting standard contraceptive methods, such as birth control pills or intrauterine devices, known as IUDs. Project 2025 pointed out the same.

    However, it does recommend restricting some emergency contraceptives from certain no-cost insurance coverage.

    Project 2025 DOES have this worrying language:

    p. 450

    From the moment of conception, every human being possesses inherent dignity and worth, and our humanity does not depend on our age, stage of development, race, or abilities. The Secretary must ensure that all HHS programs and activities are rooted in a deep respect for innocent human life from day one until natural death: Abortion and euthanasia are not health care.

    p. 451

    Unfortunately, family policies and programs under President Biden’s HHS are fraught with agenda items focusing on “LGBTQ+ equity,” subsidizing single-motherhood, disincentivizing work, and penalizing marriage. These policies should be repealed and replaced by policies that support the formation of stable, married, nuclear families.

    p. 457

    Abortion Pills. Abortion pills pose the single greatest threat to unborn children in a post-Roe world.

    It then goes on to detail how to end abortion pills. While the document specifically mentions mifepristone and misoprostol, the early language about life beginning at conception, it is not unreasonable to presume the practical end point might be ending birth control as well.

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    Exclusive vegan recipes from Meera Sodha’s new book | The new vegan www.theguardian.com

    [ghost archive](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/sm96E) | Article has several recipes from author's new book. Sodah has been writing recipes in "The new vegan" column for about seven years, totaling 348 recipes. The recipes are heavy on Asian ingredients and include: Simple tomato dal, Turnip cake, and Sesame noodles with spicy fried soya mince. FYI to U.S. readers: aubergine=eggplant and courgette=zucchini.

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    See GOJIRA bring fire, blood and heavy metal to Paris Olympics www.revolvermag.com

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/15211295 >After adding operatic vocals to Gojira's rendition of "Ah! [Ça Ira](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87a_Ira)," a song popular during the French Revolution, she went on to sing a portion of Georges Bizet's *Carmen*. From [NME](https://www.nme.com/news/music/watch-gojira-perform-ah-ca-ira-in-the-paris-olympics-opening-ceremony-3778455): >The heavy metallers performed ‘Ah, Ça Ira!’ (which translates to ‘It’ll be fine’), a song that was popular during the French revolution, during a segment titled ‘Liberté’ (in reference to France’s famed motto ‘Liberté, égalité, fraternité’) that celebrated one of the most famous events in French history, as well as the nation’s emphasis on freedom. > >Gojira appeared on the side of a castle surrounded by fire and bursts of red streamers to represent blood, with Viotti later appearing on a moving prop boat. Their performance followed a portion dedicated to Les Miserables and came just after a beheaded Marie Antoinette was shown singing. Traditional lyrics translated at wikipedia (linked above) Gojira's lyrics translated via [redditors](https://old.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/1ecz57f/gojira_ah_%C3%A7a_ira_metal_2024_live_in_france/lf3uou2/): ``` "Oh. It'll be okay, be okay, be okay, Hang the aristocrats from on high! Oh. It'll be okay, be okay, be okay, The aristocrats, we'll hang 'em all. Despotism will breathe its last, Liberty will take the day, Oh. It'll be okay, be okay, be okay, We don't have any more nobles or priests, Oh. It'll be okay, be okay, be okay, Equality will reign everywhere, The Austrian slave will follow him, To the Devil will they fly. Oh. It'll be okay, be okay, be okay, To the Devil will they fly." ``` [![](https://cdn-p.smehost.net/sites/7f9737f2506941499994d771a29ad47a/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Gojira-Paris-1536x960.png)](https://metalinjection.net/news/heres-your-first-look-at-gojira-playing-the-paris-olympics-opening-ceremony)

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    Confronting neo-Nazi hate: 'When I look at you guys, I do not think master race' www.scrippsnews.com

    Article details how reporter -- pre-armed with relevant facts and cameras -- confronts neoNazis in Tennessee. | Excerpts: > Members of the Goyim Defense League harassed people in the heart of Nashville's entertainment district, berating a lesbian mom who had just left a restaurant. > Later, the neo-Nazis assaulted a bartender who had confronted the group. ---- > "I'm curious: Why Nashville? Why did you guys choose Nashville?" I asked Minadeo. > >A fellow GDL member, Nicholas Bysheim, quickly answered. > >"It's the only place that respects freedom of speech," Bysheim said. > >Minadeo added, "Yeah, this city respects freedom of speech, but communist Jews like yourself don't." > >A Californian who moved to Florida, Minadeo leads the hate group as it goes around the country trying to create scenes that they hope will bring them attention and followers. > >One of their favorite tropes: Falsely accusing Jews of being pedophiles. ----- > Over and over, it became clear that these are people who are blind to any facts that don't support their hate. > These are really pathetic human beings. > >They are the only ones who seem not to know it.

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    ‘Hugely hammered’: Key senator sees momentum to pass Congress stock trading ban www.rawstory.com

    >For 12 years, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) has pushed for a ban on congressional stock trading, calling the practice “corrupt,” “unacceptable” and “wrong.” >Now, Merkley is confident an amended version of the Ending Trading and Holdings in Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act has enough bipartisan support that it will come out of a markup meeting with the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Wednesday with the votes necessary to present the amendment for a vote. EDIT: It passed out of committee, so now it can go to the floor. https://www.businessinsider.com/senate-new-ban-stock-trading-merkley-ossoff-hawley-2024-7 > One key difference between this bill and previous proposals is that it doesn't allow for lawmakers to continue holding stocks via "blind trusts," which some have criticized as insufficient. >There are still certain assets that lawmakers and their families could continue to hold, such as mutual funds, US Treasury bills, and municipal bonds. > Despite the progress represented by Wednesday's committee vote, it's unclear when or if the bill will come up for a vote. > > Just a few weeks of session remain for the rest of this year, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has historically been hesitant to bring up bills that don't already have enough votes to pass. It's unclear if that's the case with this bill.

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    Surprise blast of rock, water and steam in Yellowstone sends dozens running for safety apnews.com

    > The hydrothermal explosion happened around 10 a.m. in Biscuit Basin, a collection of hot springs a couple miles north of the famous Old Faithful Geyser. >No injuries were reported, but the Biscuit Basin area was closed for visitor safety. The eruption damaged a boardwalk that keeps people off Yellowstone’s fragile and often dangerous geothermal areas. > On occasion they get much bigger: The largest known crater from a hydrothermal explosion on Earth is in Yellowstone and measures 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) across, Poland said. Scientists theorize that a series of hydrothermal explosions created that crater some 13,800 years ago in the Mary Bay area on the northeastern side of Yellowstone Lake. > >By comparison, the crater from Tuesday’s explosion will likely be measured in feet, Poland said. > >“What we saw today was spectacular and definitely hazardous. But on the scale of what the Yellowstone system has done in the past, it was relatively small,” he said. “It’s a very good reminder of an underappreciated hazard in Yellowstone.” > The hydrothermal explosion did not indicate new activity within the volcanic system, which remains at normal levels, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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    Pluralistic: Holy CRAP the UN Cybercrime Treaty is a nightmare https://pluralistic.net/2024/07/23/expanded-spying-powers/#in-russia-crime-cybers-you

    Excerpts from very detailed article: >Look, cybercrime is a real thing, from pig butchering to ransomware, and there's real, global harms that can be attributed to it. Cybercrime is transnational, making it hard for cops in any one jurisdiction to handle it. So there's a reason to think about formal international standards for fighting cybercrime. > >But that's not what's in the Cybercrime Treaty. >In authoritarian states like China and Russia (whose delegations are the driving force behind this treaty), "cybercrime" has come to mean "anything the government disfavors, if you do it with a computer." "Cybercrime" can mean online criticism of the government, or professions of religious belief, or material supporting LGBTQ rights. >This is the granddaddy of tech free speech fights.

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    'Is Stephen Miller okay?': Dems gleeful as Trump adviser has 'meltdown' over Biden dropout www.rawstory.com

    > Miller appeared on Fox News on Sunday, where he went off on a rant about the Democratic votes were thrown away as the party rallies around Vice President Kamala Harris. > >"They held a primary. They had ballots. They filled out circles!" Miller shouted on Fox News. "They went to the voting booths. They spent money on advertisements!" > > Still yelling, Miller says that Republicans also spent money running against Biden.

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    Biden drops out of the 2024 presidential race, leaving the Democratic nomination open www.cbsnews.com

    "While it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as president for my term," Mr. Biden posted in a statement on social media.

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    U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, an icon of Houston politics, dies at 74 after cancer battle www.houstonchronicle.com

    > First elected to represent the 18th Congressional District in 1994, Jackson Lee quickly rose to prominence within Houston’s congressional delegation, securing overwhelming victories, election after election. She became known as a fierce advocate for women and people of color and made a national name for herself with iconic House floor speeches and perennial media appearances. > She was poised to secure a 15th term in office this fall after achieving a decisive victory in the March primary against upstart challenger Amanda Edwards. [archive](https://archive.ph/VqpCX)

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    [OP/ED] The far right’s Project 2025 also dodged a bullet, and they know it | Will Bunch www.inquirer.com

    > the director of Project 2025, Paul Dans, told the hundreds of RNC attendees ... >“We have to take the vitriol down” — seconds before he suggested that Biden’s amped-up rhetoric around Project 2025 created the climate for an assassination attempt. > The Republican Party line that it’s now time for national unity — and that this week in Milwaukee is about asking America what’s so funny ’bout peace, love and understanding — is clearly carrying the day. Never mind that most GOP calls for toning down the rhetoric are followed with an attack that blames Democrats for all the toxic political speech. > Just like the days after 9/11, Americans need to watch what they do, watch what they say — or so we are told. We continue to obey in advance. > “The more we as a society bow to the pressure and self-censor — the dream of autocrats is for you to silence yourself, doing their job for them — the more arrogant and lawless the enemies of democracy will become,” Ruth Ben-Ghiat, the New York University historian and author of the book Strongmen on modern dictators, posted on Monday.

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    Live Updates: Judge Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against Trump www.nytimes.com

    Thanks to [silence7@slrpnk.net](https://lemmy.ml/post/18014975/12301708) for this [gift link](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/15/us/trump-documents-case-dismissed?unlocked_article_code=1.7U0.A_fr.EwMlAaJuWpfP)

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    No-Salt Seasoning as base for Potato Chip Dip

    I usually make dip with a packet of soup mix powder, but I was out so I did the following and it turned out well -- and since it was mostly with Coscto items, I thought I'd post here. All measurements were eyeballed, so change as you desire: - 10oz frozen chopped spinach (cut spinach is too stringy, but if you want to use a food processor, you could use either, or substitute fresh spinach, kale, Yu Choy, Dau Miu, or anything else -- or skip completely) - 1 cup mayonnaise (from the giant jug taking up all that refrigerator space) - 1 cup sour cream - 1-2 tsp "Better Than Bullion" "Seasoned Vegetable Base" ("Organic Reduced Sodium") soup starter -- this is in the spice aisle and any variety will do - 1 tsp Kirkland "Organic No-Salt Seasoning" -- also in the spice aisle - a chunk of a pepper, minced (Italian long hot) -- can sub red bell pepper, another hot pepper, or omit - 2-3 fresh garlic cloves, minced (or skip if you don't love garlic) Optional stuff you might like: chives/scallions/red onion, goat cheese, artichoke hearts, chopped mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes, or go traditional and fry up a good sized onion until it is brown and caramelized to make more of a traditional 'french onion' dip. Directions: 1) In a small mixing bowl, microwave **frozen spinach** until warm, then lightly squeeze out excess water. It should be damp (to absorb the no-salt spice mix), but not so wet that the dip becomes soupy. If using a fresh veg, cook as desired. 2) Add **No-Salt Seasoning** and **Better Than Bullion** to vegetable and mix together. Taste to ensure a bold flavor (the flavor will be softened by the dip base, but also bloom a bit as the dehydrated bits absorb moisture). 3) Add **garlic** and fresh bell/chili/long-hot **pepper**, and any optional items you desire. Mix. If you are using a food processor, this is a good time to pulse everything together ... but you can also wait until the end if you need more bulk to mix properly. 4) Add the **sour cream** and **mayonnaise**. Stir together. Add optional ingredients as desired. Refrigerate for an hour. Note: You *can* it serve immediately, but it is weird to have warm dip for potato chips.

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    Supreme Court stalls Trump’s federal election trial while weighing his immunity bid https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/28/supreme-court-trump-immunity-00143985

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/12136649 > politico archive: https://ghostarchive.org/archive/PS7WH > > see also: https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-politics/ap-supreme-court-moving-quickly-will-decide-if-trump-can-be-prosecuted-in-election-interference-case/ | thehill archive: https://ghostarchive.org/archive/W6bFe > > Excerpts (politico): > > In Wednesday’s order, the Supreme Court granted Trump’s emergency request to maintain that pause while the justices hear Trump’s immunity appeal. > > > But the court’s decision to keep the pretrial proceedings frozen is a blow to special counsel Jack Smith’s effort to bring Trump to trial this year. Smith has charged Trump with four felonies stemming from his bid to subvert the 2020 presidential election. > > > If they deny the immunity bid by the end of their term in June, it may still be possible for the trial judge overseeing the case, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, to schedule a trial to begin in late summer or fall. > > > > The timing of the justices’ eventual ruling could be critical since Chutkan has vowed to give Trump roughly three additional months to prepare for trial if the case is returned to her courtroom. > > > That hypothetical schedule would guarantee that much of Trump’s general election calendar is consumed by his mandatory presence in the courtroom, perhaps overlapping with the Republican National Convention or even Election Day itself. > > > Chutkan had originally intended to begin the election-subversion trial on March 4, but she nixed that start date due to the delays caused by Trump’s immunity claim. The trial, if it happens, is expected to last several months. > > > Excerpts (thehill): > > That timetable is much faster than usual, but assuming the justices deny Trump’s immunity bid, it’s not clear whether a trial can be scheduled and concluded before the November election. Early voting in some states will begin in September. > > > In the end, the timing of a possible trial could come down to how quickly the justices rule. They have shown they can act fast, issuing a decision in the Watergate tapes case in 1974 just 16 days after hearing arguments. The decision in Bush v. Gore came the day after arguments in December 2000. > > > > By taking up the legally untested question now, the justices have created a scenario of uncertainty that special counsel Jack Smith had sought to avoid when he first asked the high court in December to immediately intervene. In his latest court filing, Smith had suggested arguments a full month earlier than the late April timeframe. > > > Though their Supreme Court filing did not explicitly mention the upcoming November election or Trump’s status as the Republican primary front-runner, prosecutors described the case as having “unique national importance” and said that “delay in the resolution of these charges threatens to frustrate the public interest in a speedy and fair verdict.”

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    Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    Scams memfree 7 months ago 100%
    The Great Medicare Advantage Marketing Scam prospect.org

    > In 2023, a critical milestone was passed: over half of seniors are now enrolled in privatized Medicare Advantage plans. The marketing for these plans nearly always fails to mention how hard it is to return to traditional Medicare once you are in Medicare Advantage, and that the MA plans have closed provider networks and require prior authorization for medical procedures. Instead, the marketing emphasizes the fringe benefits offered by Medicare Advantage plans like gym memberships. --------- > “There is no real organized lobby for traditional Medicare, or organized advertising efforts,” he said. “During open enrollment, 80% of Medicare-related ads have to do with Medicare Advantage. We regularly encounter very well-educated and savvy folks who are tripped up by advertising and lured in by the bells and whistles. The deck is stacked against the consumer.” https://ghostarchive.org/archive/P4x7W

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    How a collection of raw Russian intelligence disappeared under Trump edition.cnn.com

    [Archive link](https://web.archive.org/web/20231215135815/https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2023/12/politics/missing-russia-intelligence-trump-dg/) | Excerpts: > A binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, raising alarms among intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the US and its allies could be exposed, sources familiar with the matter told CNN. > > Its disappearance, which has not been previously reported, was so concerning that intelligence officials briefed Senate Intelligence Committee leaders last year about the missing materials and the government’s efforts to retrieve them, the sources said. ----- > The former president had ordered it brought there so he could declassify a host of documents related to the FBI’s Russia investigation. Under the care of then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the binder was scoured by Republican aides working to redact the most sensitive information so it could be declassified and released publicly. > Instead, copies initially sent out were frantically retrieved at the direction of White House lawyers demanding additional redactions. > Just minutes before Joe Biden was inaugurated, Meadows rushed to the Justice Department to hand-deliver a redacted copy for a last review. Years later, the Justice Department has yet to release all of the documents, despite Trump’s declassification order. Additional copies with varying levels of redactions ended up at the National Archives. > > But an unredacted version of the binder containing the classified raw intelligence went missing amid the chaotic final hours of the Trump White House. The circumstances surrounding its disappearance remain shrouded in mystery. --------- > One theory has emerged about the binder’s whereabouts. > > Cassidy Hutchinson, one of Meadows’ top aides, testified to Congress and wrote in her memoir that she believes Meadows took home an unredacted version of the binder. She said it had been kept in Meadows’ safe and that she saw him leave with it from the White House. > > “I am almost positive it went home with Mr. Meadows,” Hutchinson told the January 6 committee in closed-door testimony, according to transcripts released last year. > > A lawyer for Meadows, however, strongly denies that Meadows mishandled any classified information at the White House, saying any suggestion Meadows was responsible for classified information going missing was “flat wrong.”

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    United States | News & Politics memfree 10 months ago 85%
    Pa. Republicans call on Penn to fire Liz Magill (live updates) www.inquirer.com

    Excerpt: > “President Magill’s actions in front of Congress were an embarrassment to the university, its student body, and its vast network of proud alumni,” the six congressmen wrote in a news release. “She has shown the university and the entire world that she is either incapable or unwilling to combat antisemitism on the university’s campus and take care of its student body. As such, I respectfully call on you to relieve President Magill of her duties as president to protect the lives of Jewish American students at the University of Pennsylvania.”

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    Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101 www.nytimes.com

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/10115569 > > Norman Lear, the television writer and producer who introduced political and social commentary into situation comedy with “All in the Family” and other shows, proving that it was possible to be topical as well as funny while attracting millions of viewers, died on Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 101. > > > >His death was confirmed by Lara Bergthold, a spokeswoman for the family.

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    Denny Laine, Wings and Moody Blues Co-Founder, Dead at 79 www.rollingstone.com

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/10112418 > >Denny Laine, the original lead singer of the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney’s co-founder/guitarist in Wings, died December 5 after a short battle with Interstitial lung disease. He was 79. > > > >“I was at his bedside holdings his hand as I played his favorite Christmas songs for him,” his wife Elizabeth Hines wrote in a statement. “My world will never be the same. Denny was an amazingly wonderful person, so loving and sweet to me. He made my days colorful, fun, and full of life – just like him.”

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    Kmart: Australian supermarket pulls 'Merry Ham-mas' Christmas bag www.bbc.co.uk

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/5301538 > Archived version: https://archive.ph/BayAw > Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20231109053322/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-67361888

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    Costco Pharmacy Sends Sensitive Health Data to Third Parties www.bankinfosecurity.com

    The main allegation is that Costco lets Meta collect communications related to health care from its website, violating HIPAA and effectively acting as a wiretap of the customer. The first lawsuit was news earlier in October, and the new one from the 25th appears to be similar. Links to first suit: - https://www.classaction.org/news/costco-uses-tracking-tech-to-disclose-online-pharmacy-customers-health-info-to-third-parties-class-action-alleges - https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/costco-lawsuit-customer-health-information-meta-18420718.php

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    Who else would write a song for a latin palindrome? http://liliacea.dk/riddle.html

    In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni p.s. see also: https://shop.neubauten.org/en/Lyrics

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    Costco memfree 11 months ago 95%
    Spooky Chocolate Bundt? Yuk! What's your opinion on it? ca.finance.yahoo.com

    I got the "Spooky Chocolate Bundt" cake from my local Costco and absolutely hated it. To me, it wasn't chocolatey and the over-sweet icing tasted off. My better half thought it was delightful, so it'll get eaten but not by me. If you've tried it, please let us know which of us is right. P.S. the only link I could find with an image was the linked yahoo piece.

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    How Fire Turned Lahaina Into a Death Trap web.archive.org

    excerpts: ... As the fire spread further into town, the problems multiplied: Hydrants ran dry as the community’s water system collapsed, according to firefighters. Powerful sirens, tested every month in preparation for such an emergency, never sounded. Lahaina’s 911 system went down. Many of those who evacuated said they were corralled by road closures and downed power lines into traffic jams that left some people to burn alive in their cars and forced others to flee into the Pacific. Videos shared with The Times and posted on social media show cars on Front Street crawling in bumper-to-bumper traffic as smoke, embers and debris billow around them. Government officials have blamed wind gusts that in some cases exceeded 80 miles per hour for fueling the ferocity of the blaze, combined with warming temperatures and drought that left the island’s vast grasslands and brush tinder dry. The prospect of a destructive wildfire has been a growing concern across West Maui for years, as drought has worsened, invasive plants have created huge swaths of highly flammable grasslands, and worsening storms have spawned winds that can fuel fires. All those perils came sharply into focus in the days before Maui’s fire last week, when a hurricane building to the south, with significant winds forecast, created the very conditions that scientists had long warned could be a deadly combination. Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii has said repeatedly since the fire that climate change is “the ultimate reason that so many people perished.” He has asked the attorney general to conduct a comprehensive review.... ... “We couldn’t see people, but I heard people throwing up, screaming,” said Ydriss Nouara, a sales manager at a local hotel who was fleeing on a scooter with a neighbor. He said he watched as a pit bull threw itself into the water. He called 911, and the operator urged them to get into the water, too....

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    Houston continues excessive heat warnings, while Apple's weather app falsely forecasts rain https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-weather/forecast/article/houston-weather-forecast-excessive-heat-warning-18198730.php

    See full article for full details, but here's the Apple bit that caught my eye: > Back to that rain chance that your iPhone is teasing you with. It’s all a dirty lie. Aside from a less than 20 percent chance of a stray shower, there’s really not much to write home about in terms of rain chances. To put that chance into perspective, a number of meteorologists don’t even mention rain chances of less than 20 percent. > What’s causing the error? It’s honestly hard to say with any sort of certainty without working on Apple’s app development team. Weather apps that come preloaded onto smart phones have a notorious reputation for missing the mark when it comes to a forecast. A lot of times, the data that goes into these apps are raw and unfiltered. As anyone who works with data for a living can attest, raw and unfiltered data can be a land mine of trouble. Many of the most utilized weather apps, such as the stock iPhone app, are rife with real-world examples of why you should be getting your forecast from a trusted source. A human meteorologist remains the best source for accurate and reliable weather information.

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    Game Deals memfree 1 year ago 100%
    xpost: 12 free Steam Games/Demos lemmy.ml

    Thanks to fossilesque@mander.xyz for the link to the gaming bible article and to Die4Ever@programming.dev for the enumeration of games: [Cat-aclysm](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2431320/Cataclysm/)_ [Exorsite](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2257940/Exorsite/) [Force of Nature 2: Prologue](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2244800/Force_of_Nature_2_Prologue/) [Bee-Man](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2414710/BeeMan/) [Untamed Tactics: The Beginning](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2423530/Untamed_Tactics_The_Beginning/) [Cosmic Coliseum: Prologue](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2424880/Cosmic_Coliseum_Prologue/) [Ashes to Ashes](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2381010/Ashes_to_Ashes/) [Death Roads: Tournament Prologue](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2434090/Death_Roads_Tournament_Prologue/) [Street Sense 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2279470/Street_Sense_2/) [Grand Emprise: Prologue](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2435760/Grand_Emprise_Prologue/) [Their Land](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2430990/Their_Land/) [Bunker Builder Simulator: Prologue](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2148940/Bunker_Builder_Simulator_Prologue/)

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