Nothing, I think the issue is that the other 50% will be peroxide cured because it’s cheaper, though more likely to have fillers and potentially cause skin irritation or allergies.
Upgrayedd gonna get his latinum.
On the flip side, if the agencies’ interpretation is pants-on-head crazy it also stands under Chevron but shouldn’t under a fair examination by a court.
If it actually gets passed, I think it has a good chance of holding up. The big problem with Chevron deference, despite its convenience, is that the Administrative Procedures Act says that courts are supposed to do the exact opposite.
They weren’t paying attention. The conservative legal sphere had been dreaming of ending Chevron deference for a long time, and the conservative SCOTUS justices have been signaling it as well.
Congress shall make no law, this actually could be interpreted quite literally by the courts that it is perfectly acceptable for a state to not only establish a religion but to criminalize other beliefs.
Reading one piece of the Constitution or the text of any specific statute is kind of useless in our legal system. Other parts of the Constitution, the laws, and the case law that’s been established over centuries and decades also have parts to play.
This particular legal situation has been argued before, and it’s very settled law (at least for now.) Specifically, the 14th Amendment has been viewed to expand many of the Constitutional provisions that originally only restrained Congress to apply to the state governments as well.
It’s most likely to be slapped down in district court, slapped down in the appellate court, and then declined by SCOTUS.
It’ll work without a valid provider or without a SIM at all. As long as it has battery and can pick up any network’s signal.
Not sure. YouTube broke it on their own end – and conveniently only for Firefox again. 🤔
From what I read last week, basically they were sending chunks of the video stream in a completely invalid way. Essentially saying a new chunk of the video begins at an earlier frame than the last chunk ended.
Maybe they mean compiled without it entirely instead of disabled by default, but still available?
Bounce a graviton particle beam off the main deflector dish.
If they do it and picket any such shipments I’m expecting a brutal reprisal from the police. That said I applaud those pushing for it.
“Look folks, no one should be in jail for merely using or possessing marijuana. Period,”
Pretty sure you’re going to wind up in jail for possession of it as a Schedule III drug as well though, unless you have a prescription.
Because Iran doesn’t have a massive nuclear weapons stockpile.
So Ivanka for VP?
She should run as an Independent.
Mozilla had the same problem with h.264 until Cisco allowed them to use openh264 and ate any associated licensing costs. Just from a cursory glance, HEVC licensing seems much more of a clusterfuck.