GOP sending their best & brightest I see.
As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings,
Liar!
You've missed my point.
I'm simply saying that migrating reddit users en-masse is the wrong objective. Just make lemmy awesome and allow users to come organically.
I couldn't care less what happens to reddit. Let them hang around and soak up all the idiots.
Wait. They reluctant to sanction him in-case he ignores them and they have to decide whether to jail him?
IDK who the fuck this guy is but he's speaking my language.
Fuck the advertising revenue model.
I just can't imagine him having a role like that where he's not always the centre of attention but has to listen to other people.
The article doesn't really frame the problem apache is causing... I think it's really just that someone might install OpenOffice thinking that it's LibreOffice.
It's definitely a dick move by Apache but... the reality is that they're entitled to cling to the OpenOffice trademark if they wish, and it's really LibreOffice's branding problem.
Also the article doesn't mention the 14 bug fix releases since 4.1, which seems kinda disingenuous.
Yeah she nailed this.
There's some Streisand effect stuff going on here. Other reactors are releasing waste which is more radioactive than this every day. Going to extraordinary lengths to reduce public concerns about this one just makes it seem shady.
Haven't had a smoke or vape in more than a week now. I know I'm not out of the woods yet but this is a big achievement for me.
There's a lot of bullshit in genesis to make fun of, but this is the least weird.
it's implied in the bible that Adam and eve had heaps of kids.
I don't think it's a strategy, it's just a happy potential by-product, albeit an unlikely one.
Sure it's possible that a judge might make mistakes that may form the basis for a successful appeal. Is Engoron more likely to make mistakes because of Trump's antics? Not necessarily. Most people do their best work under pressure.
Trump's behavior is focused as always on his supporters. The more he appears to be persecuted the more his supporters will throw money at him - it's that simple. He's intentionally pushing the judge as far as he can without crossing the line into actual consequences.
Edit: as an aside the photos of these idiots always makes me think about how much time they've spent practicing their facial expressions in a mirror.