Civil lawsuits aren't pardonable anyway because pardons are for criminal offenses. You can't force him to be charged with a state level criminal offense.
Buying the TV and then not connecting it still rewards the bad behavior.
We have to boycott these fucks and lobby to get the behavior outlawed.
This is why, for years, I've been trying to point out that "if you don't like it, just don't buy it" isn't good enough. Boycotts aren't enough; we have to force the law to change to prohibit the abusive corporate behavior.
I used to recommend Sceptre, but even they appear to have stopped making dumb TVs now too.
That's a good point: it's not just that LLMs fail to give you an optimal password, it's that they're inherently designed to give you a pessimal one.
People can't seem to manage that these days even for darkness, and you expect them to do it for fog?!
(I blame DRLs. SO MANY people driving around with what appear to be headlights on, but no tail lights because they didn't actually turn the switch or something. SMH.)
I mean, I LOL'd at the "this data is internally valid in the sense that I am precisely average in all respects, in relation to all the other [zero] people I know of the same sex" part just because it's a clever way of saying it.
I just figured it was extra-desperate CPR and never saw a reason to question its legitimacy.
Never kill yourself for something that's somebody else's fault.
Yes we fucking can! We can absolutely blame shitty people for trying to do shitty things, and suing an archive for archiving is one of 'em!
Good point; I stand corrected!
(Any other difference between Georgia and more reliably "blue states" still comes down to having a slightly lower urban/rural population ratio, not ideological differences between the urban people of different states or rural people of different states themselves, though.)
Bigger ships should have bigger sickbays, though.
Not that you should be able yo tell from a single camera angle.