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they‘re all trained on linkedin aren’t they

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beans keep well. you can do a lot with them. it’s saturday. the what ifs are looking good.

(currently at a restaurant neglecting leftovers)

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Ban Cookie Banners: A Case Study in Tech Regulation Few experiences on the modern internet are as universally reviled as the cookie banner. They clutter websites with pop-ups, interrupt user flow, make informatio

Thrilled to publish my latest article

BAN COOKIE BANNERS: A CASE STUDY IN TECH REGULATION

with the Harv. J. of Law & Tech!

A cri de cœur to end this worse-than-useless regulatory compliance regime and let something that actually protects users take its place.

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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smashes NOS button as soon as firestarter drops

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are they leveraging doj rule as hook for crime tort exception under ecpa?

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“we love the people inside so much we’re attempting to remove their legal status, right to work, and exile them to a violent failed state to which they have no ties”

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Ultimately, Petitioners may, because of the arcane United States immigration system, return to
their home country, involuntarily or by self-deportation. But that result should occur through a more
orderly and humane policy than currently in place.
Philadelphia, September 17, 1787: "Well, Dr. Franklin, what do we have?" "A republic, if you
can keep it."
With a judicial finger in the constitutional dike,
It is so ORDERED.
SIGNED this 31st day of February, 2026.
7um Jing
FRED BIERY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Credit: Bystander
Matthew 19:14
John 11:35

There is also the photo of the boy from the viral stories included.

Ultimately, Petitioners may, because of the arcane United States immigration system, return to their home country, involuntarily or by self-deportation. But that result should occur through a more orderly and humane policy than currently in place. Philadelphia, September 17, 1787: "Well, Dr. Franklin, what do we have?" "A republic, if you can keep it." With a judicial finger in the constitutional dike, It is so ORDERED. SIGNED this 31st day of February, 2026. 7um Jing FRED BIERY UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Credit: Bystander Matthew 19:14 John 11:35 There is also the photo of the boy from the viral stories included.

Federal judge has ordered the release of Liam Ramos (the bunny hat boy) and his father. A brief and rather remarkable order. Clearly written to be shared widely, so please do. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

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real e type vibes there… but several years ahead

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JUST IN: #SCOTUS grants review in one case, Salazar v. Paramount Global. Q is whether tracking pixels on websites trigger a 1988 law aimed at secrecy for video rental lists, the Video Privacy Protection Act. 6th Cir said no: www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf...

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And now comes the most nauseating part of this whole goddamn mess: the hypocrisy. The same loud-mouthed idiots who spent years screaming about tyranny are suddenly dead fucking silent, or worse, cheering, now that it's their side doing it. "ThEy'Re cOminG fOr OuR gUnS!" "GoVerNMenT oVerReAch!" "ShAll nOt bE inFrinGeD!" All that chest-thumping bullshit evaporated the second armed federal agents started terrorizing people they don't like.
Let me get this straight: a civilian gets shot dead by federal agents, and the only thing you brainless cunts can muster is
"well, DHS says he had a gun"? THAT'S your red line? Guns are sacred when they're strapped to your waist, but magically become a death sentence when they're used as a post-hoc excuse by the government? Either the Second Amendment applies to everyone, or you never believed in it at all. Fucking pick one and own it.
This is exactly what tyranny looks like, by the way. Not jackboots marching in formation, but armed agents roaming neighborhoods, stopping people, killing civilians, and then daring the public to question it. Tyranny is execution followed by a press release. Tyranny is labeling the dead a "threat" so the state doesn't have to explain why someone's life just ended in the street. Tyranny is demanding obedience while shredding due process and calling it order.
And all you so-called "freedom lovers" are fucking fine with it, as long as it's brown people, immigrants, protesters, or anyone you've already dehumanized. Turns out "don't tread on me" actually meant "tread on them." You weren't afraid of tyranny.
You were afraid of losing dominance. There's a difference, and this moment exposes it completely.
"Just comply" isn't a principle. It's cowardice dressed up as common sense. It's the language of people who have already accepted that the state gets to decide who deserves rights and who doesn't. And once you make that deal, don't act shocked when the line moves, because it always fuckin…

jaderemedy • 4h ago And now comes the most nauseating part of this whole goddamn mess: the hypocrisy. The same loud-mouthed idiots who spent years screaming about tyranny are suddenly dead fucking silent, or worse, cheering, now that it's their side doing it. "ThEy'Re cOminG fOr OuR gUnS!" "GoVerNMenT oVerReAch!" "ShAll nOt bE inFrinGeD!" All that chest-thumping bullshit evaporated the second armed federal agents started terrorizing people they don't like. Let me get this straight: a civilian gets shot dead by federal agents, and the only thing you brainless cunts can muster is "well, DHS says he had a gun"? THAT'S your red line? Guns are sacred when they're strapped to your waist, but magically become a death sentence when they're used as a post-hoc excuse by the government? Either the Second Amendment applies to everyone, or you never believed in it at all. Fucking pick one and own it. This is exactly what tyranny looks like, by the way. Not jackboots marching in formation, but armed agents roaming neighborhoods, stopping people, killing civilians, and then daring the public to question it. Tyranny is execution followed by a press release. Tyranny is labeling the dead a "threat" so the state doesn't have to explain why someone's life just ended in the street. Tyranny is demanding obedience while shredding due process and calling it order. And all you so-called "freedom lovers" are fucking fine with it, as long as it's brown people, immigrants, protesters, or anyone you've already dehumanized. Turns out "don't tread on me" actually meant "tread on them." You weren't afraid of tyranny. You were afraid of losing dominance. There's a difference, and this moment exposes it completely. "Just comply" isn't a principle. It's cowardice dressed up as common sense. It's the language of people who have already accepted that the state gets to decide who deserves rights and who doesn't. And once you make that deal, don't act shocked when the line moves, because it always fuckin…

Absolute banger of a comment on r/military:

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no question. fuck ice

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elections are conducted by the states, not the federal government. it won’t be so easy.

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if they’re detaining the pick jacket lady this would be next level lawlessness

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well that’s an execution

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👊🏽 D state AGs think they’re the only officials standing up to Trump. They are probably right. At this 🔥 town hall:
- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta
🎁 By @sarahjeong.bsky.social:
is.gd/j7ZTEO

🧵 is.gd/oPQNTy

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one of the clearest and earliest sign of the current schism was the split between joy and anger when presented with the prospect of taco trucks on every corner

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a woman in a tan coat interviews a man in a black parka, the mayor of spitsbergen. it’s winter, snow covered, and looks like what you’d expect for the arctic, except for a colorful truck with “salsa“ “taco" and “mole“ in the background

a woman in a tan coat interviews a man in a black parka, the mayor of spitsbergen. it’s winter, snow covered, and looks like what you’d expect for the arctic, except for a colorful truck with “salsa“ “taco" and “mole“ in the background

watching austrian tv interview with the mayor of spitzbergen in the arctic circle, all part their round the clock coverage of this bullshit, and i’ll damned if it’s not a fucking taco truck. at 78 degrees north. amazing.

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Photo by Pierre Lavie. Yes this is me. And I threw my Leica. It landed on the bass plate with hardly a scratch. Another Photographer grabbed it along with my phone and I was able to track him later. I was held face down tear gas deployed right in front of me and pepper sprayed directly into the eye.

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yeah, they’re not registered tho…..

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are they a data broker subject to delete act?

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george floyd protests/riots; somali population + convenient fraud story; tim walz/anti democrat grievance; small enough to raid with a couple thousand agents… imo a lot of hooks to rw media narratives + knowing they’ll get the chaotic content they want, bonus if they find a pretext for escalation

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you’ll sometimes get something to the effect of “where do you think your food comes from” and i do want to know what in all this has anything to do with ag policy, and in fact isn’t actively hostile to it

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indeed, a network signal would be great. the closest to device signaling is ”ask app not to track“ in ios, which will zero out ad ids. a great many workarounds for advertisers, to be sure, though

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it’s essentially an html header field sent by a client/browser with each website navigation request that can be detected via javascript on the destination website. i don’t think you could do that at a network level.

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the times broke it down this morning (finally) including that he walked from behind to the front of the car

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they figured it out this morning

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jfc

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these are outright lies

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If you won't listen to us, maybe you'll listen to this horse.

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In response to SSRN's removal of Professor Edwards's "The Originalist Case for the President's Power to Pardon State Offenses," I have posted "A Response to SSRN's Removal of Jerry Edwards's 'The Originalist Case for the President's Power to Pardon State Offenses'"
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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