He shouldn't even be on the ballots in 2028!!!!
Things you just categorically could not do with a game running from a disc instead of a cartridge, BTW.
It still absolutely floors me that we're even talking as if he's eligible to run.
I literally haven't bought gas in a month.
This kills the SEGA.
Seriously, the infighting and cannibalized sales between the 32X and the Saturn are a big reason why SEGA doesn't make consoles anymore.
So like I said, hopefully she's planning to run, just smart enough to not say it yet.
Being a Representative, she's got an entire other election to win between now and the next Presidential election anyway.
Announcing that she plans to go for President (and would therefore be leaving the House) might attract primary challengers.
There have been softball interviews and debate for liberal/conservative/fascist candidates the corpos like. Leftist candidates, on the other hand, get a hostile treatment or get ignored entirely.
In theory, a Mastodon instance could see content from a Lemmy instance (and Pixelfed and Loops and so on) as they all use the same underlying protocol to trade information, but in practice, it seems that sites basically stick to trading with other sites in their wheelhouse.
Whenever you see somebody linking to the user they're replying to at the beginning of their comment, you're likely seeing somebody posting from Mastodon because their UI is user-feed-oriented instead of thread-oriented.
Apparently you're right: the other reply cites the letter.
But still, Ben Franklin is famous for a ton of stuff, including actual published works full of quotable aphorisms like Poor Richard's Almanack (as opposed to some random private letter that was only published after-the-fact). Meanwhile, Blackstone is remembered mainly just for Commentaries on the Laws of England, of which the Blackstone's Ratio quote is part. Can't we let poor old Mr. Blackstone have this one thing?!
It was £1.30 before Epstein Fury started.
Which, according to DDG search assist, equates to about $6.16 per US gallon, right in the middle of the range of prices on the grandparent commenter's map.
In other words, Americans are indeed now paying European prices [i.e. what was normal for y'all before the price shock].
There are lots of things that seem "obvious," but are actually wrong. The idea that you have to means-test aid to avoid "abuse" (according to some presupposed definition of "abuse" that ought to itself be debatable, BTW) may or may not be one of them, but what is definitive is that you'd have to be a moron to not even be willing to think about it first.
It's less of a translation layer and more of a reimplementation. But yes, it does demonstrate how shitty Microsoft is that other people can implement its APIs better than it can.