

Everything is a game.
They’ve just turned this one into cat-and-mouse.


Everything is a game.
They’ve just turned this one into cat-and-mouse.


Pareto in shambles


The way they’re trying to get around this is:
Bribe the current administration (Already done) and;
Structure all of the bets so they are ‘Yes/No’ options and then pretend they are selling swaps and thus regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Have the Federal Government intervene in these cases claiming that the Supremacy Clause means that only they, via the CFTC, can regulate swaps and these places are not gambling they are selling financial instruments. So any state regulation is invalid because the CFTC is already regulating these swaps which are totally not gambling.
Let administration official use insider knowledge to take advantage of all of the suckers so that #3. keeps going.


Blockade the entrance to an abortion clinic and you’re a “peaceful pro-life protesters” exercising your First Amendment rights.
Blockade the entrance to an ICE facility and you’re a “violent antifa terrorist” committing insurrection.
“This Department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice,” Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, said in a statement. “No Department should conduct selective prosecution based on beliefs.


Governments are discovering the United Healthcare way of saving money: stop paying for medical treatments
It won’t hurt them, their insurance is paid for by the state regardless.


I always wait until it’s at least 300%, 400%, 800% off. Just like my prescription drug prices.


Felon disenfranchisement should be unconstitutional/prevented with an amendment. The government should not have the capability of removing people’s ability to vote at all for any reason.


That is correct, the fix targets the AMDGPU kernel driver so nvidia users will have to wait/implement it ourselves.


It’s on the AUR but you need a patched kernel which you can grab from catchyOS
Instructions are in the developer’s blog post: https://pixelcluster.github.io/VRAM-Mgmt-fixed/
Q: I use another Arch-based distro! What now?
The
dmemcg-boosterandplasma-foreground-boosterutilities are available in the AUR as well (plasma-foreground-booster carries the package nameplasma-foreground-booster-dmemcg), so you can install them from there.For the kernel side, you can either use the CachyOS kernel package on a non-CachyOS system by retrieving the package from their repository, or you can compile your own kernel. Installing
linux-dmemcgfrom the AUR will compile the development branch I used to develop this. Being a development branch, this carries the risk of some stuff being broken, so install at your own risk!If you want to apply the kernel patches yourself, you need these six .patch files: [links in blog]
I’m not sure how easily they apply on specific kernel versions, but feel free to leave a comment if you run into issues and I’ll try to help out.


Lots of for-profit commercial entities contribute to open source projects.
The code they’re contributing is covered by the same license as the code contributed by volunteer developers.
I understand why we should be cautious about these things, but the current situation is that Valve is contributing a lot and their contributions are open source. Yeah, they’re doing it for a profit motive, but not to the point where they’re trying to kill open source projects or hide the updates behind proprietary binaries.
Valve is, currently, not being evil. GabeN has plenty of yacht money.


Exactly, if you want the world the way you want it, you have to stay engaged in the political process at every level.
It’s not a spectator sport.
Vote.


Just to be clear, because I’ve seen it in a lot of these threads.
She can’t hide behind the executive from contempt of congress. She may be able to dodge a criminal charge, but congress has the power of inherent contempt.
Under inherent contempt, either chamber can direct its Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest and detain a person without relying on the courts or executive branch. The individual is brought before the chamber for proceedings and can be held until they comply or the congressional session ends.
Congress can literally physically force a person to be held in custody until they comply. It hasn’t been used since the 1930s but it is very much a thing that can be done.
Just like the Judicial branch doesn’t require the executive branch in order to enforce a court order or contempt. It can deputize people to see that its will is done.
The executive doesn’t have exclusive rights to use force to compel obedience, all branches can but have rarely needed to.


We investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong did absolutely nothing


Yeah, I’ve seen the video.
I’m not doubting the image, it’s just weird that they miscaptioned it.


They claim to have shot it down but in the video you see two engines sitting right next to each other, propellers intact.
Also, the image caption is:
A view of wreckage and remains of the downed F-15 fighter jet is seen in Iran on April 05, 2026. [
A… prop driven F-15?


Tuesday is war crimes day


There are 44 other Senators who can kill the bill by simply stating their intent to filibuster. Even if Chuck caves.


Being technically right the the best kind of right.


What do you need to do?
This EO has all of the legal weight of a blog post.
Article 4 Section 1
Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.
The only groups that have power over elections is the State and Congress.
Trump can draft an EO declaring himself king of mars. He can write anything in an EO, he’s the E. A state can simply ignore it, it has no chance of surviving a motion for a TRO.
I am far more worried about whatever the administration is planning on as far as the DHS is concerned. The PATRIOT act has granted them extraordinary powers in relation to fighting ‘terrorism’ without bothering to strictly define what ‘terrorism’ is… this administration has shown a gleeful willingness to apply that label to their political opposition.
At least National Guard members actually live in the communities that they would be asked to attack (however the administration may phrase it).