[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

What national ID?

The US doesn't have a national ID card. I have a federally-issued ID card as a lawful permanent resident, but the typical US citizen has what? Their main proof of citizenship is their birth certificate, issued by their state, and doesn't have a photo (and if it did, would probably be a baby photo). The people with passports tend to have enough money to travel internationally, which is a pretty small proportion of the population (as it's a big country, so even a lot of people who can afford vacations will vacation in the next state over at most).

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 month ago

As a maintainer on an open source project, I assume the sticks are PRs coming in right before code freeze, right? Right?!

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

What I've read in recent weeks is that people have been donating to the "Biden-Harris campaign", so Harris has access to all that money by default.

While I would love a stronger candidate (Whitmer, perhaps), I understand that Harris is a lot less complicated. My understanding is that she can just take the money and run (for the presidency).

Edit: Personally, I think (and thought back in 2019/2020) that Biden should have pulled the same move as James K Polk, and declared upfront that he would be a one term president. Then we could have had a competitive Democratic primary, which would have stood out against the Republican coronation.

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 44 points 3 months ago

It's a wonderful comparison going back at least thirty years: https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1994/07/15

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

While kids are now more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD due to increased awareness and better diagnostic methods, this can also lead to an interesting "reverse echo" effect where their parents have a sudden realization that they're ADHD too.

Hearing about the symptoms from a doctor talking about your child can be an eye-opener that stuff we called "laziness" and "being too sensitive" back in the 80s might have a better name.

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago

Inferring doesn't mean the same thing as implying. They're kind of complementary, like borrowing versus lending.

The OP may have been implying something, but it looks like you're inferring something (which may or may not what they're implying; I don't care enough to parse that out).

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 months ago

The quick adjustments to tileable blueprints sound amazing. Such a great idea!

Somehow I thought the pipette on water to get an offshore pump (like how you can pipette on an ore field for a miner) was already a thing. That and the quick access to landfill will save so much time when designing nuclear plants.

The spidertron stuff sounds nice too, but they're usually so late game that I haven't minded the slightly clunky v1.1 status quo.

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 9 points 8 months ago

To be fair, Avril Lavigne signed away the movie rights to Sk8ter Boi to Paramount in 2003, and we still don't have that movie.

Selling IP rights into another medium is not the same as a guarantee that it will be developed (though it is a first step).

[-] msfroh@lemmy.ca 3 points 10 months ago

Trump's second impeachment came after he lost his second election.

msfroh

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