Valid point, good clarification!
$70M "vanishes" to print pennies each year as it costs nearly 4¢ to make 1 penny. (Doesn't actually vanish, some goes to penny maker's pockets* - see reply below)
Does the president really have the power to stop penny printing?
Maybe.
The president is to execute laws passed by congress. Congress passes vague laws.
One example is what coins to print. However, how many to print is left out, just that it should be "the necessary amount"
So Trump decided that the necessary amount was 0.
However, if Congress disagrees with the interpretation, then it goes to the courts.
The courts will ask if there is a precedent.. which for the penny specifically - there isn't really.
Existing precedent is about rarely used speciality / collector coins which previous presidents used the same method to reduce / eliminate production.
So maybe this will kill the penny, but also maybe not. If it does kill the penny, it could set an interesting precedent for future presidents to kill off anything congress hasn't been explicit on.
... I hope all my president / precedents are correct lol.
With just how much betting surrounds the NFL now too, I doubt it gets better
Why can't this be the timeline where Bill and Ted bring peace and harmony (and mini golf scores way down).
I went from Emby -> Plex -> Jellyfin in the past few years.
It comes down to user preference really. I swapped from Plex to Jellyfin for two reasons:
- Didn't want to pay for hardware transcoding
- Didn't like the route Plex was heading with their opt-out free "Plex TV"
Major difference is that Jellyfin is free for everything, nothing locked behind a paywall. Plex definitely supports more devices though (ex: officially supporting Synology NAS) and a lot of people like the design better.
Both support ~~plugins~~, custom themes, etc.
Also, while Plex can be configured for offline/LAN use, by default I believe it requires an online account.
This won't stop it (had this decision not been reversed already).
Temu (pdd holdings), Shein, mearsk, etc, would all just continue to freight it over in Gaylord's, and then pass it over to UPS or FedEx instead of USPS. At most it'll increase the price slightly on the garbage they send over - but really this just hurts USPS more than anything.
The situation is more complicated than just rejecting packages.
Legitimately thought this was a hard-drive.net post
My favorite part might be the conversation on the Cloudflare forum where a user reports the bug that makes this possible and it ends with this:
😂
Ability to solo DRMs possibly easier, nice
He's great, I only recently learned of him as well and have since binged a ton of videos