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chc4
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in this case lobste.rs/s/eudvwq/iro... but also i did this at work last week in front of someone who isnt a security engineer and he went crazy over it
Ironclad, a formally verified Unix-like kernel written in Ada
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lobste.rs
it is sometimes very funny to have the minor superpower of "can find a security vulnerability in a codebase after looking at it for five minutes"
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This is genuinely top 5 dumbest thing any American politician has ever said. These fucking people.
Hassan: With the government reopening shortly, Republicans now finally have to come to the table. Or make no mistake, Americans will remember who stood in the way.
it is heartbreakingly lawless
trump getting away with the fake electors plot will be a black stain on the history of america until the end of time. a great dereliction of justice.
Trump’s pardon attorney Ed Martin claims Trump is pardoning his Georgia co-defendants and other “alternate electors.”

Note: Trump’s Georgia co-defendants are charged under state law. The president can’t pardon people for state crimes.
watching three days of the condor and damn movies from the 70s sure were something huh
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Still upset about no power of the purse language. You truly do hate to see it. The Trump admin undertook the most expansive set of illegal budgetary actions of any president in history, and broadcast as loudly as possible they’d keep doing it, and nothing. Budgetary lawlessness.
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You spend approximately a quarter of what your ancestors spend on food in 1947 and the food quality is far superior and more varied. cepr.net/publications...
In the Good Old Days, One Fourth of Income Went to Food
cepr.net
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Yeah these guys are born losers and are unable to even do basic spin for themselves
This, from Tim Kaine is HILARIOUS:
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Everyone will remember that the last deal came with a "promise" for a vote on something that the Senate Ds making the deal cared about (DC funding) which Johnson threw in the trash. Dunno why theyd expect a promise on a healthcare subsidies vote to be any different.
CNN, CBS, others report that at least 8 Dems have reached a deal to end the shutdown
tim "helped kill obamacare" kaine has a great ring to it
remember, only democrats have agency ☝️
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I’ve pinged around a bit today to plugged in sources in and off the Hill (both parties), and the initial read I’m getting (in some cases unexpectedly) is the movement is real

Now, that a diff than a done deal or that it’s irreversible esp if there’s suddenly a surge of pressure, but I think it’s a…
Yeah, despite the rumblings from other reporters this still feels like another bit of Axios wishcasting.

What's for certain is that any Democrat who votes to cave now and betray the base in exchange for nothing at all will live to regret it.
does this sound like a deal that’s done or someone trying to pressure dems into one
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Personally I think it's good to have graphs that measure the economy, so we can know how many people are experiencing personal starvation, and whether that number is going up or down.
that said a lot of leftist reaction to palantir *is* reactionary antitech bullshit that makes me upset too because they dont have a good reason for it either lol
that doesn't mean they dont provide a useful product at the end (and some customers do seem to legitimately like it and find it useful) but yeah its going to be expensive and probably a lot of customers spend all that money to functionally put it on a shelf
palantir's *own marketing* and employee anecdotes are that it's high touch data integration, with forward deployed engineers going out and working with integration partners. thats like the definition of expensive and inefficient!
yeah it would be great if blackrock was the source of all real estate hikes. unfortunately we live in the real world and not only does institutional investors own like 3% of the market in reality but also arent even making money afaik?
people shadowboxing about how he's a Malevolent Neoliberal Elite for refusing to acknowledging the conspiracy theory that rent is high due to private equity buying up swathes of land and intentionally pricing out the poors (which is not true if you look at literally any stats instead of headlines)
not all of his posts are on the mark but damn half of these replies are by people who cant even read huh
its wild how crazy will stancil's replies are lmao. every single post he makes get like 10 people showing their whole ass
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A large share of politics coded as “left” on this site is in fact reactionary nostalgia - an inchoate belief that times were better in the good old days and nebulous forces have taken that from us.
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My source is data from the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey