

i mean it makes sense for how our courts currently work: a combined judiciary and prosecutorial branch would break the adversarial system
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i mean it makes sense for how our courts currently work: a combined judiciary and prosecutorial branch would break the adversarial system


Newsweek has always been a questionable source since its purchase by the notorious IBT. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources#Newsweek_(2013-present)


Alternative theory: Western news’s emphasis on this made more people (on Polymarket, the poll in question) aware that Orbán was actually being challenged. I’m not sure if that holds true for voting Hungarians.


woah that is cool !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org


science didn’t say it either. the first thing you learn in research class is you don’t trust pre-prints since they by definition have not been reviewed (like the academia equivalent of blog posts)


tl;dr: the BBC article removed this sentence from the quote they used and this blogger noticed it


the new thing here is that not from the progressive caucus but an establishment democrat:
In 2025, Larson rejected calls to step aside amidst “generational change” and concerns over his age while facing multiple serious primary challengers after suffering a complex partial seizure on the House floor in February.
For the first time since 1999, Larson faces serious Democratic challengers [for 2026].


all of those from this term were from the progressive caucus


well you should also see the 1993 production


i mean cliff bradshaw is pretty much in a play in this musical


hadestown. i can’t imagine anyone other than morgan dudley playing eurydice now. her hair perfectly fit her backpacking clothing


have you watched an upload of the 1993 production?


did you hear what happened to last year’s college performance of Assassins?


an entire way? he didn’t do any of
control what was bootable on the device at a firmware level, enforce signatures to ensure that you couldn’t boot something unrestricted, remove the ability to be root, and block LD_PRELOAD so signals couldn’t be faked


tiny bit clickbait, small companies are still at $100,000 unchanged

not that that should exist, either


VS Code is far from the best GDB GUI; in fact I would confidently say that everything about running and debugging in VS Code has been the biggest pain I have ever experienced. even with its recent decade of inattention from the community, Eclipse CDT is miles better than this thing. i’d wager that even Qt Creator is better than it
Anyways, JetBrains recently made CLion free for non-commercial, so that’s what you should use. it is obviously better than VS Code


The change was to systemd-userdb (and systemd-homed but that one most distros don’t use) which is optional. You can use the init system without it. IIRC You only need it if some apps want to use user records beyond the default NSS ones.
Can’t you just disable it and install uBO? The post even mentions that as an option
And on whether what’s better: Don’t they use the same filter lists?