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>>Switch to public funding for all elections.

>Or hear me out - the congress should start doing their job.

Well, we make them do their job by holding them accountable to the people rather than a billionaire donor class. Citizens United is at the root of all this.


they are not accountable to anyone right now because they flat out refuse to pass any legislation.

Why do I need a Google account for Youtube? It seems I can watch nearly any video I want without logging in. Moreover there are anonymity proxies like Invidious.

I would counter that a majority of Americans are actually in favor of these things, but our supreme court has been corrupted by billionaires and is stymying any real progress along these lines. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/12/10/most-amer...

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Was surprised they use MCP for this and not ACP.


How do you know that it wasn’t merely that the blog post elicited multiple people to file the same duplicate bug in Apple’s radar system, which is how they ostensibly prioritize fixes?


I don't, but the effect is the same, "something might land in the news, lets fix it before it does, since multiple people reporting the same issue based on this public post someone made".


Isn’t restic better for backups overall?

Anyone have a good script for macOS triggered by launchd, ideally something that uses FSEvents to check for directory changes?


Yes, it is; among a few other great cross-platform FOSS tools that are built just for backups, and they do it really well. But most of them do periodic scans (as opposed to file change trigger-based backup runs, which I guess is what you might be looking for, I assume by your second sentence).


FSEvents can be used for triggering a backup on change, but in the case of emulating their use in Time Machine, the goal is to use them to list all directories which have been changed since the last backup to avoid unnecessary rescanning.


I use restic, too, and I am very pleased with it, although I run it on windows, which works, but isn't perfect. So, you use it regularly?


We already know that "doxxing" on its own is not a crime, and moreover that [non-undercover] federal agents are not entitled to keep their identities secret.

We also know that legal observation and making noise does not constitute interference.

So those may be their stated reasons, but they will not hold up in court.


This is the price we pay to defend our rights. I would also expect any reasonable grand jury to reject such charges given how flagrantly the government has attempted to bias the public against protesters.


LOL that lesbian bitch who got shot had it coming. amirite?

We know what it is you really want.


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