![](/static/253f0d9b/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8f2046ae-5d2e-495f-b467-f7b14ccb4152.png)
Nope, he’s not the official nominee until after the convention. Still not gonna happen, but technically could.
Nope, he’s not the official nominee until after the convention. Still not gonna happen, but technically could.
Seems like an odd group to take a random swipe at. Also, HTML?
I agree, Terranigma is a great game!
A lot do, but also a lot don’t. It’s household by household.
I’ll also mention that you can probably expect people who grew up in no-shoe households to have strong feelings about it.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
And those recipe changes were probably aimed at lowering costs, not increasing quality.
There are a lot of entry level jobs that basically assume new employees know nothing, anyway. Seems like this will just further devalue degrees and emphasize work experience for hiring.
That’s true for soda and beer lines, too…
Uhh, how many of these are real?
This country is so completely fucked.
When I was a youth they called that “coco puffs”
It’s state by state, I believe.
A lot of people euphemistically use “school night” to mean work night.
I really don’t think there are enough trans people competing at the highest levels to sustain that though.
“Drugs” are a pretty broad category of thing, it’s unlikely that you’re ever going to get an honest answer out of anyone, and it’s even more unlikely that anyone using illegal drugs who wants a gun is going to not buy a gun because of this. It’s just more war on drugs bullshit.
I’ll also add that if people were actually worried about the competency of people buying guns to own guns, then it would make far more sense to put the burden of proof on the person buying to prove their competency. But that’s not what this law is really about.
It’s kind of a shitty law in the first place, but he was assuredly guilty of it. It’s still unusual that they went after him for it when it wasn’t connected to any other crime (which is usually when federal prosecutors use this law) and really unusual that the judge threw out the plea bargain.
Yeah I’m not using anything like that. Bit irresponsible of MS to not audit this stuff, then. Lots of businesses allowing users to install vs code extensions freely even if they’re otherwise restricted for software installs.
Funny how people elected under the two party system aren’t super motivated to change it.