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Jill Stein schooled on House of Representatives in brutal "Breakfast Club" interview
  • I don't think anyone would fault you for saying there are 435 members of the house, especially because that number is also wrong (there are six additional non-voting members).

    If she had answered more correctly than the number of voting seats I wouldn't have a problem with it...

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    DeSantis’ election police questioned people who signed abortion petitions
  • It means they're looking for incriminating information without any evidence it exists. They're "casting a wide net," to use another fishing term, in hopes of finding something illegal, even if there's no basis for them asking the questions in the first place.

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    [SOLVED: BAD LOGIN] Can't connect to WPA2-EAP on Fedora Kinoite
  • EAP is a wrapper for a bunch of different protocols. EAP-MSCHAPv2, EAP-TLS, etc. If you have access to the network settings on a Windows machine you may be able to get more information there.

    Also, try stack exchange: https://askubuntu.com/questions/279762/how-to-connect-to-wpa2-peap-mschapv2-enterprise-wifi-networks-that-dont-use-a-c

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    How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use
  • Not gonna lie, once you're getting past single button combos, I'm mentally checking out. Ctrl+K and Ctrl+U in nano are good enough for me, and if I need to do something more complex like actual coding, I'll use an editor with a full GUI as well.

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    Chaos in France after Macron refuses to name prime minister from leftwing coalition
  • The parties aren't the problem. Macron holds the presidency and appoints the PM. The largest (coalition) party is giving him a candidate AFTER compromises and he's refusing STILL because he only wants a PM from his own party, who came in second (edit: not third, my bad, they did beat National Rally. They did come in third in the first round of voting though).

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    Trump tries to reset his campaign after brutal month
  • Every friendly interview Trump has is just him "Yeah, uh huh, right, yup"-ing is way through whatever the """interviewer""" is saying, then spewing whatever stream of consciousness he has going in the background. It's why he never answers questions - he doesn't listen to them, and if actually pressed, he gets pissed because he has to actually try to think.

    Someone probably tried to tell him "we should change tactics" and he went "Uh huh, uh huh.... WHERE'S HUNTER"

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    Dr. Jill Stein announces Butch Ware as VP running mate
  • Spoilers are mathematical fact stemming from first past the post voting. I also want to be able to vote for a third party candidate but it goes against my interests to do so until the voting system changes.

    The only way a spoiler is a myth if you weren't going to vote at all.

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    Harris is already thinking about Cabinet choices and looking to get younger, more diverse than Biden
  • Did I say writing teams? Did I say actors? Did I say directors? No, I said the FINANCERS. The studio heads. The ones making the final calls about what gets made. Are there some people of color? Some women? Of course. But Executive directors and boards running studios are disproportionately populated by white men. These are the studios that keep saying "More Star Wars! All of it! More superheroes! More Transformers! Reboot reboot remake sequel reboot!"

    They can have hits (like Andor) but they are making decisions that show how little they understand their audience. Black Panther was released in February, the month studios save movies that they don't care about for since it's finally done with Oscar season. It was one of the biggest cultural phenomenons at the time and completely by accident.

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    Woman 'who first shared lies that sparked UK riots' arrested
  • The irony of naming someone as the "woman shares name of man she believes was the one arrested for crime before the police released the name" before the police release the name is incredibly ridiculous.

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