Even if these bills go through, its entirely unenforcable. California passed a similar bill and thus far pretty much nothing has happened. Curious why they even bother wasting time
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I've still got my original orange gamecube controller, waiting till I can afford 8bitdo's modkit to give it a little refresh
Oh fuck. How many units did it sell? Thats worse than before I went back
Going back in time and making the Wii U a succesful console so I have more dual screen games to play on my Ayn Thor. Ill let you guys know how it goes.
Im amazed people do it here of all places. How we haven't had a cyclist unload a firearm into someone's front window after getting hit is insane to me, I've seen motorcyclists do worse
(That is to say, the technology is not even remotely ready for something like this. 10 years MINIMUM and it'd take a competent developer for it to not just be slop)
I do think LLMs when they get more mature could enhance certain aspects of RPGs, it could be interesting to have dynamic NPCs. That being said, the technology needs to not need an entire datacenter first and it actually has to be used when appropriate, not just as a stand in for real work.
I didnt even know this DS existed until a few years ago, growing up I thought the DS Lite was the first lmfao
and obligatory mention to Silast updating Platinum in that style, my most anticipated rom hack by far
www.reddit.com/r/PokemonROM...
The style really peaked with Gen 5 (Black and White). The dioramma style with all the super cool camera angles is beautiful and I would have loved to see a refresh of Kanto, Sinnoh, or Hoenn in that style
To further this, I recommend Firefox forks like Librewolf that reduce fingerprinting and other anti tracking measures. Firefox is pretty solid on its own but doesn't do everything
A character taking a selfie in their room, there's a ghost dove and a snake around them. The room is cluttered.
Be Yourself. πͺ½
So... hit the minimize button? When you minimize a program it keeps it in the background. It being in the system tray is functionally no different.
What you're saying is you want the close button to NOT close the program. You dont want the button to do the thing its designed to do. Weird.
Im confused do you think its 2006 or have you just not used a linux distro since then? What you're describing isn't an issue in Mint (or really any distro), and you can minimize things to the tray as well.
Linux Mint is easier to use than Windows and MacOS are at this point
I really don't care to continue this. You're clearly wholefully uneducated on law and case proceedings involving extradition, and your legal knowledge seems to amount to "I watched Law and Order a few times".
Extradition only happens to citizens of foreign countries, IE citizens subject to the jurisdiction of other countries. The only time it happens to US citizens is if it is a crime recognized by both countries, and it was committed IN that other country. So every elected official would be immune.
If you really have to ask "Why are foreign courts generally not given jurisdiction over US citizens and how does the constitution forbid that" then you really need to educate yourself not only on relevant case law but basic US History.
I recommend you reference the Rome Statute and compare it against the rights enshrined in the constitution before replying again. You'll see very quickly how incompatible they are
www.icc-cpi.int/sites/defaul...
The ICC's founding document fundamentally contradicts the US constitution. Even with jury trials, the entire structure of the ICC is fundamentally incompatible with the US Constitution as written. And quite frankly I dont believe anyone should be ripped from their home country and tried overseas.
So functionally an agreement would do nothing. Even if the US signed on as a matter of the constitution no citizen could be sent overseas to a non jury trial. All it would take is an appeal and the entire case would be thrown out.
Joining the ICC would require agreeing to extrajudicial hearings and non jury trials. Those are unconstitutional, and the Supreme Court would simply deny any case that involves anyone from the US being sent overseas for trial.
Sure, congress could agree to it. But the SC wouldnt let it be enforced
The constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land. Under US law, it overrides everything. Even if the president and congress were to sign onto the ICC right now, any Supreme Court, even the most progressive one, will come to the conclusion that its a violation of the constitution and render it void.
It doesn't matter. The ICC doesn't believe jury trials are appropriate, and jury trials are a hard requirement under all US law and the constitution.
The founding fathers were routinely victims of political prosecutions. Requiring a jury is one of many things they enacted to prevent those.
This is Athenian Democracy, and historically its not exactly efficient.
All iPhones are. Samsung is one of the major screen panel manufacturers, and iPhones usually get their display panels from Samsung. Not much else in terms of options for screen panels.
Dolphins definitely posess a high enough intelligence to have empathy and social norms. We've observed whales to do so, and they have similar brains with comparable neuron counts. They're two of the few animals that do have comparable brains to us, both whales and dolphins.
Im torn on MTX, mainly because I remember the things that came before it. Back in 2011 I paid 30$ for two DLC packs for Black Ops 1 that I never got to use outside of two private matches because not enough people even had it for the maps to show up in matchmaking.
Yeah, Dolphins have a general perception as peaceful creatures but that couldn't be further from the truth
sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/dolphin...
All of their chips are made from the same silicon. You'd be shocked to learn that, say, Ryzen 3, 5, and 7 processors in the same family are all the same CPU with different tolerances when they come off the production line. Its the same with Apple silicon.