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My registration has been removed three different times and I am very much alive and have lived at my current location for the past 10 years.
That’s what it says on the tin, but it’s a bad faith message. It’s an attack on the right to vote.
This is a secondary account. My main account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
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My registration has been removed three different times and I am very much alive and have lived at my current location for the past 10 years.
That’s what it says on the tin, but it’s a bad faith message. It’s an attack on the right to vote.
Supreme Court Justice ducks under the desk with a crayon…
Oh hey look there it is! Right there in the constitution.
I think there’s more than enough examples in these comments to satisfy the curiosity.
Whatever should a recently unmoored, democratically elected leader do in the face of a blatantly undemocratic, unamerican ruling? He’s only just short of all powerful.
Could this response be any more weak and flaccid?
Wake the fuck up! It’s not someone else’s problem to solve. It’s yours.
The rule of law seems awfully flimsy today.
Happy to see more apps offering convenient flatpaks.
It’s certainly doable, but I think a smartphone makes too many compromises to be a great gaming system for much outside of casual games.
It’s cool that I might be able to play such a game on the phone, but if I care about the game I don’t think I want to.
Anon imagines half the global population can be the 1%.
Need to expand your dating pool anon.
I really, really don’t want to play AAA games on a touchscreen.
I have been watching the reports from the National Hurricane Center, and it’s truly astounding how fast this storm intensified. Explodes is exactly the perfect word.
Citing records going back to 1851, the Washington Postreported Sunday that there "is no precedent for a storm to intensify this quickly, nor reach this strength, in this part of the ocean during the month of June.
This is some really expensive hardware for a processor that’s a couple generations behind in performance.
Also, I’m surprised these can be shipped to the US. I thought this tech was sanctioned or something related to it, or perhaps, it might soon be.
EDIT: Ah, looks like it’s legal to purchase even as an entry on the US Entity List, but I am not a lawyer.
State amendments are ridiculous in Florida to the extent the text is often blatantly dishonest, simply and plainly incorrect and wrong, such that voters have no idea what will actually happen between voting YES or NO on an amendment.
People who amass this kind of disgusting wealth are not beholden to human laws. Like a black hole, the weight of their greed rips right through the social fabric.
It’s insane that false arrests had to be made before the law was changed considering that experts have been very clear about the potential dangers of relying on facial recognition alone.
It would be nice if there were any technical details on how Qualcomm intends to achieve this.
He’s got his ass covered. This term he made sure Floridians have minimal insight into his spending as governor.
Are they banning the Bible for sexually explicit content and violence?
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I love ARM so much compared to x86, but speaking from a low-cost consumer server perspective, x86 is a great value, and it comes with a no compromises on software compatibility.
My state drivers license should do the trick. It even showed up on their website for a couple months and then suddenly I don’t know who you are anymore. Ridiculous. I know we had one law passed for purging voter rolls and another which greatly restricted how long a voter registration is valid. I suspect, to comply with that law, they just dumped the registrations.
But I’m going to check over and over again and I’m going to vote. I’m going to vote as hard as I can.