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Ensign_Crab, in OHHH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS,

Texas secessionists have not considered the ramifications of becoming a hostile force sitting on top of oil that the US regards as its own.

pearsaltchocolatebar,

The amount of Texans who support seceding are an extreme minority.

Most of us think they’re just as dumb as you do.

Cannibal_MoshpitV3,

Y’all qaeda about to find out

brain_in_a_box,

Biden has already released a statement announcing he’s caving to them. I’d say they’re ‘finding out’ that they can do what they like and the Dems will fold without a fight, but they already knew that.

Anticorp,

Conceding to them about what?

brain_in_a_box,
Anticorp,

Well that sounds very bad. Giving the president emergency power to shut down the border? When does that expire? What conditions are required for it to be executed? Does it mean that Americans can’t leave or come home too? This doesn’t sound good at all to me. I really dislike that every administration rules through emergency and executive orders now, instead of legislating intelligent and long-term solutions.

memfree,
@memfree@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, that’s not caving, that’s DARING Congress to refuse to pass the bill.

See, they were going to pass a budget bill that has some border funding in it, and Mitch McConnell was telling the Republicans to pass the darned thing – but then Trump said it might be nice to use the border mess in his campaign, and Poof! McConnell spun around so fast, his heels were smoking! (no, not literally) Here’s a link: news.yahoo.com/trump-thrown-wrench-mitch-mcconnel…

The statement from Biden is a double-dog dare to not pass the bill. Every time Republicans cry, “Waaahh! Border scary! Biden’s fault!”, Biden is going to hold up that statement and point out that he was ready, but they refused to sign it.

brain_in_a_box,

Oh my God, take a step back and look at yourself; this is literally Qanon “5d chess! Trust the plan” cope.

Biden is going to hold up that statement and point out that he was ready, but they refused to sign it.

This will never happen, and you will quietly move on and forget you ever said it would.

memfree,
@memfree@lemmy.ml avatar

He’ll say it, but only newsy Democrats will hear him. The Republicans will say the bill didn’t go far enough, cost too much, and blah, blah, blah, glossing over the crazy powers it would have allowed. This isn’t any special ‘5d chess’, this is standard politics. Biden knows Congress won’t do ANY border deal now that Trump told them not to, so it doesn’t matter what concessions it has.

halcyoncmdr,
@halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world avatar

Many immigration and border requirements are clearly spelled out in law. Laws the administration is enforcing as written. Like many other issues, Congressional Republicans have chosen not to update these at any point over the last couple decades, while also complaining about border issues, simply so they can blame any Democrat President.

This isn’t a new issue. It’s an issue the Republicans clearly plan. As soon as a Republican is in the White House the “imminent” border issues disappear, or the President enacts some over the top fascist solution that doesn’t actually do anything for the cause. And Congress then ignores the causes again so they can complain when the Democrats inevitably regain control and are stuck spending time fixing the fuck ups instead of handling the actual causes.

Transporter_Room_3,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

If there’s two things you don’t get between, it’s a mama and her cub, and the US and oil.

Zron,

There’s three things you don’t mess with.

US and oil.

US and their boats.

And the US and an excuse to pump more money into the military industrial complex that masquerades as our Economy.

You should also avoid bears in general.

Transporter_Room_3,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

As if the US needs an excuse!

The only bear I care to be around is the Teddy variety.

prayer,

You know that game 6 degrees of separation, where you find 6 people you and a stranger have in common? You can do the same thing with your job and MIC spending by the government.

Zron,

my best friend works directly for a military contractor, I don’t need to play 6 degrees.

TheGiantKorean, in New Yorker Caption Contest #695
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Makin his wife challah in bed

trumpetmouth,

going for a roll in the hay

DogPeePoo, in OHHH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS,

Just seeing Alberta Canadian born Ted Cruz gone from the USA is more than enough for most of us

corsicanguppy,

Hey… he’s only HALF Albertan, so only half of our dumbest region. Whoever his other parent was, that person bears the rest of the responsibility for this deeply concerning narcissist.

DogPeePoo,

Sure, it’s just hilarious that “Lyin’ Ted” tries to pretend he is a Texan, when he was clearly born in Canada 🇨🇦

dubyakay,

Alberta might as well be Texas.

Powerpoint,

He’s more American than Canadian. You broke it you bought it.

Haha, in Spices too

Even my tears taste better with them!!

Window_Error_Noises, in New Yorker Caption Contest #695
@Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world avatar

“I’m sorry, Monsieur Toast, the job posting was for an experienced host.”

gravitas_deficiency, in Texas: We're going to secede

Bro you should have kept the original title lol

brain_in_a_box, in OHHH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS,

Everyone here acting like the Biden administration is actually going to call their bluff and not just fold instantly is either terminally coping or only just started following politics today.

Rhynoplaz,

Let us dream, dammit!

nxdefiant,

I don’t know what his limit break is to transform into Dark Brandon and start going full Homelander, but I hope it’s close.

kusuriya, in Texas: We're going to secede
@kusuriya@infosec.pub avatar

DO A FLIP TEXAS!

dylanmorgan, in OHHH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS,

Fucks sake I need to move.

arin, in How I like my pi

Also ADguard dns service for your mobile device on Mobile networks

umbrella, in How the mighty have fallen
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

shouldnt the trex have feathers n shit too?

loaExMachina,

Debatable, but the common consensus is that T-Rex had little to no feather. At the very least, the feathers couldn’t have covered all of the body because T-Rex skin imprints have been found without feathers, tho they’re not of all the skin, so there still may have been some feathered parts.

The idea that T-Rex had feathers didn’t come from nowhere tho : We have many evidence of feathered dinosaurs from many groups. The T-Rex is niched within the coelurosauria clade, which includes many dinosaurs that are mostly covered in feathers (and even modern birds). There’s even a close relative of T-Rex, Yutyrannus, with evidence of wide feather covering.

The reason why T-Rex didn’t have that much feathers is likely the same reason why elephants aren’t hairy : Big animals have less problem keeping heat, and may even at some point have problem evacuating excess heat (and yes, many dinosaurs were warm blooded). So as T-Rex got bigger, feathers became more of a hindrance.

Jorgelino, (edited )

I’ve heard that they might’ve been covered in feathers as children, but didn’t grow any more as they got older, so they’d be spread out, not covering much, which is also how it works with elephants and hair.

Anticorp, in How I like my pi

NextDNS & a VPN should be in there somewhere.

xe3,

NextDNS and pihole serve the same purpose and are redundant. Personally I prefer NextDNS but it wouldn’t make sense in ops meme

xe3, (edited ) in How I like my pi

Pihole is a great project, but it is objectively less capable than uBlock Origin.

That is not a criticism of the software. It is just a fundamental fact that DNS based adblockers are less powerful, and less granular/precise than Browser based adblockers.

They do work well in combination though (the DNS level adblockers gives you moderately effective network wide blocking, and uBlock Origin gives you exceptional blocking but is limited to the browser.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

At least from using both, I feel like pihole kinda sucks. It’s rather limited and breaks a lot of stuff.

JTheFox,
@JTheFox@lemmy.world avatar

I’m using both uBlock and Pi-Hole and I have to say that Pi-Hole is great. The monitoring features are pretty good and the ad blocking that it offers is, although way less than uBlock, still way better than none at all. It blocks most ads from the random apps I have installed on my phone and a surprising amount of trackers that are sent through my network. It also acts as a pretty good fallback if whatever I’m using physically cannot use a browser like an app or an embedded system.

For me personally I also like to use Pi-Hole for network wide site filtering. If I find a website that’s really sketchy or obviously a scam or trying to make you download malware, I just add it to my blacklist.

Of course each serves its own purposes and it won’t always be useful for everyone. I personally find the tools that it offers has a lot of benefit for what I do.

TLDR; The ad blocking, although way less than uBlock, is more than enough to act as a basic ad blocker. Not to mention the monitoring tools are an added bonus. It also acts as a great fallback if something I’m using physically can’t make use of uBlock.

CowsLookLikeMaps,

UBlock is awesome. Pihole only really breaks if you add too many or too aggressive blocklists. The main benefit of pihole is you can block ads and trackers from any device on your network. I find the biggest offenders to be smart devices.

madcaesar,

I’m not technical enough, but why can’t pihole do as much as ublock? It’s at the router level before anything gets to the browser, it has all the same info the browser will eventually get.

Shouldn’t it be theoretically possible to do the same?

qaz, (edited )

It’s at the router level

It’s a DNS server and does not have the same capabilities as the router

It has all the same info the browser will eventually get.

It does not. Not just because of the previous reason but also because most traffic is encrypted nowadays (https) which means that even the router can’t read/modify the traffic to the device.

Another issue is that some things blocked by uBlock are hard to detect with static analysis in comparison to reading the rendered HTML.

teatowel, (edited )

uBlock has direct access to the DOM and so can modify what the browser renders. For example, YouTube ads are hosted on the same domains as their videos and so PiHole cannot block them, but uBlock can.

madcaesar,

I don’t understand why tho, what is it that let’s unblock distinguish ad video vs real video?

RippleEffect,

Unlock can read the code being sent to your browser and act accordingly. It’s much more granular.

Pihole can only see you’re going to YouTube.com. It cannot see what YouTube is sending you.

vox,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

pihole does not deceypt https traffic, so it cant change dom. even if it could, it can’t modify stuff added by js.
also it can only block whole domains, not individual urls

corsicanguppy, in Texas: We're going to secede

They’ve opened the door. California can renegotiate its relationship to the union.

buddascrayon, (edited )

They haven’t. Secession isn’t possible, at least not the way they’re* talking about doing it. And the very act of trying is called rebellion in which the federal government will then have the authority to arrest and detain the state government of Texas. Which, quite frankly, would be amusing beyond belief. I can only wish the dimwitted pinhead GOP of Texas were that astoundingly dumb.

dubyakay, in OHHH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS,

What if Texas just does a Texit (akin to Brexit)? Or is that not possible?

WarmSoda,

It’ll never happen

dubyakay,

That wasn’t my question. It was whether it is theoretically possible or not. Brexit was a peaceful event with all its checks and processes in place.

FiskFisk33,

last time they tried there was a civil war, that pretty much sums up how legal it is.

nickhammes,

The EU had a documented process for a member state to leave. It was untested and messy, but it existed.

There’s no legal basis for a state to leave the US. Now it’s possible we let it happen despite this, with or without armed conflict, but it’s hard to imagine a hypothetical Texit not being messier than Brexit ever was

jonne,

Not sure if US law has a provision for this. Brexit was relatively orderly because the EU made sure there’s a process for it.

nadiaraven,

Absolutely positive the US does NOT have a provision for this. We fought a little war about it once.

nadiaraven,

The south tried to secede and we fought a war about it, so no, pretty sure it’s not possible.

deaf_fish,

I think the only two ways this can happen are is the federal government agrees to the succession or succession by force (aka civil war).

SpaceCowboy,
@SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca avatar

This is correct. Unless of course the Supreme Court overturns the decisions by previous Supreme Courts.

Has anyone checked on Harlan Crow’s opinion on this?

SapphironZA,

The GOP would never be able to win the electoral college without Texas. So that’s why it will never happen.

But maybe we can trick Abbot, he might be stupid enough to fall for it?

ReplicantBatty,

I don’t know if it’s legally possible, but even if it was, it would never actually work. Texas is propped up with federal funding, our electric grid is slowly failing, and most people who wanted to stay a citizen of the United States would leave if they were able, which would completely fuck the job market, and leave mostly people who want to be Texans rather than Americans, and those people can’t run shit (hence the economicand infrastructure problems we already have). Or maybe I’m just talking out of my ass, idk. That’s my opinion as somebody who lives in Texas against their will.

test113,

Nope, it’s not possible. The only way it wouldn’t be treason is if all states agree, or if they start a revolution and are successful; every other attempt would simply be treason. Hence, one nation indivisible. I’m sure they know that; they just want to push as far as they can to make the political situation even more absurd in America. They want to widen the gap between the people. I don’t know who exactly profits from this situation, but it’s not the American people.

Here’s a video that explains it quite well: [Legal Egal] (youtu.be/1dhvry6E0jA?si=H62qIoiHzaLdJHQF)

Klear,

Isn’t treason legal in the US nowadays?

pearsaltchocolatebar,

Only if you pretend that you’re wealthy by committing massive fraud.

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