What do you mean?
eldavi
forgot about that and i think it was to help protect my psyche because that was the first time i learned that my vote was suppressed in arizona. lol
that was a fun watch
it's odd that i can google it either; the closest i could find was an accusation that epstein took him on a flight: https://www.businessinsider.nl/renowned-academic-noam-chomsky-told-the-wall-street-journal-that-his-meetings-with-jeffrey-epstein-are-none-of-your-business/
it smells like the efforts of a pr firm silently scrubbing news articles as they do for their clients.
they won't even admit that something huge like a genocide is taking place; what chances are there for something small like a rule change with get any attention?
I always loved the end of Star Trek VI.
the last scene just as the view screen w sulu and the excelsior crew shut off and the camera switches the enterprise crew at their stations plus the empty station that sulu would have been in if he were still on the enterprise does it for me and when kirk orders "second star to the right and straight on 'till morning" gives me goosebumps every single time.
it's always one or 2 democrats and it will always be; it was lieberman the last time before sinema and manchin.
democrats never did when they had the opportunity and needed it. why would they now if they don't need it?
i didn't keep track; try google
a source that records this type of information requires a people to provide legal proof that they're breaking the law as well as providing evidence that opens them up legal & financial liability; but i'm sure you knew that and asked for a source anyways knowing that it's impossible in order to shut down a counter argument and help support your point.
the closest thing you can get to it are surveys done by pollsters and that's private information and is only shared to subscribers who are sometimes also journalists who write articles that sometimes shared it on reddit; where i learned of it from; and i wouldn't be surprised if you knew that too.
Professionally/commercially they're MILES ahead of Red hat, Oracle, or Suse.
Personally/free they do weird shit that usually doesn't seem make sense on its surface if you're not getting paid to learn it.
Take snaps for example: flatpak/app image/whatever makes more sense if you only care nothing beyond getting/running the software; but in a professional setting where you need third party info for something like an sbom or some sort of industry compliancy, snaps make it easy.