

Does a pardon exempt that person from losing their clearance, or otherwise work for the fed?
Does a pardon exempt that person from losing their clearance, or otherwise work for the fed?
Go after the people carrying out his orders. They’re not immune
Journalist: “We have found reason to believe there may be a conflict of interest in the way SpaceX receives government funding!”
Official: “Nonsense! He is a brilliant entrepreneur, blessed by the free market!”
Journalist: “But if he receives government grants and also holds influence over government decisions, shouldn’t we at least investigate?”
Official: “Investigate? Are you mad? That’s not how modern governance works!”
Journalist: “How does it work?”
Official: “Well, if he weighs the same as a rocket… he’s a genius!”
Crowd: “A genius!! Burn the critics!!”
Journalist: “But that doesn’t make any sense!”
Official: “Look, strange billionaires distributing subsidies is no basis for a system of government! Supreme executive power derives from a mandate of regulatory oversight, not from handing out massive contracts to one’s own companies!”
Journalist: “So you’ll investigate?”
Official: “What? No! Now go away, or I shall dismiss you a second time!”
This is hardly news
I think you meant %LOCALAPPDATA%
%APPDATA% points to roaming
This is not a Linux or Windows thing. It’s a lazy developer thing. It’s also another one of the ways that some devs will coddle the end-user because “learning a file directory system is hard.”
She kept birds?
The spice must flow
I’m open to changing my views. What TUIs do you think are great?
I just don’t like tuis. I think they’re clunky and usually not well implemented.
Who said anything about electron?
A TUI? No, thank you.
I’m confident that they are being forced to not compare the current situation to nazi Germany.
I didn’t see it, glad it popped up on my feed.