Check out a a fiction title called the three-body problem by Cixin Lou. It’s an interesting take on this issue.
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Check out a a fiction title called the three-body problem by Cixin Lou. It’s an interesting take on this issue.
Dude, 12 hours. Neanderthal.
I moderated a very small local county subreddit. It was a ghost town behind another larger county subreddit so when the blackout occurred, I just went dark. Received the same threatening dm everyone else received, then eventually removed as moderator. I suspect I have since been shadowbanned. I can’t prove it, but replies to comments made are late now and after the conversation has moved on. Vote count also sits at one for 24 hours or so. Again, pure speculation. But something is weird and reddit has definitely changed in the last year. Coinsiding with this change, the user base has become significantly younger very quickly.
A bad actor doesn’t care what your wife does. :)
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1983
This one?
Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer’s judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable. For the purposes of this section, any Act of Congress applicable exclusively to the District of Columbia shall be considered to be a statute of the District of Columbia.
(R.S. § 1979; Pub. L. 96–170, § 1, Dec. 29, 1979, 93 Stat. 1284; Pub. L. 104–317, title III, § 309©, Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3853.)
or this one?
https://www.acludc.org/en/news/happy-150th-anniversary-section-1983
On April 20, 1871, President Ulysses S. Grant signed one of the most important civil rights laws in U.S. history: the Ku Klux Klan Act. Section 1 of that law – known today as 42 U.S.C. § 1983 – empowers individuals to sue state and local government officials who violate their federal constitutional rights. The law was aimed at protecting Black Americans from white supremacist violence and murder in the postbellum South.
Section 1983 was invoked by the plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education (you can see the Act cited by its date) when they challenged school segregation 70 years ago. ACLU offices nationwide continue to use Section 1983 today to defend and advance the rights of all people.
There’s a Dali one too, but it’s a little weird. The name escapes me, but there’s also a virtual museum that was cool to noodle around with. All free.
Evochron. One dev, super dedicated to this concept.
Quantum Break. Time travel game by Remedy (Max Payne, Control, Alan Wake) that flew under the radar.
Chrono Trigger. SNES classic
Also has a vr mode. Super spoopy.
Cries in 10six
Exists and is free. Lookup The Dawn of Art. Includes narration by Daisy Ridley.
Because people are opinionated. It’s a fun way to hear someone speak passionately about something. Gives you a sense of who they are.
“why use lot word when few word do trick” is a recurring phrase used ironically by my younger staff.
Maybe the ventilation system failed in some way. A carbon monoxide buildup in a tunnel could be problematic.
My wife has begged me for years to allow her to buy a taxidermy mouse posed as a stripper on a pole. I don’t get it.
Love Shoresy. It’s a Letterkenny spinoff, it’s a comedy with an uptick of drama over the source material.
I won’t play it again, because the story is burned in to my memory exactly how I want to remember it.
Fuck yes. Who the hell thought that was a good idea. Looking at you Steam.
But then all the sudden everything went wrong on accident.