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  • I think the latest push to release was made by a Republican, so I guess it's "most"

  • A few IRS adventurous reforms

  • Seems so:

    The petition's final two signatures were to come from Democrats: James Walkinshaw after he won the Virginia 11th District special election on September 9[159] and Adelita Grijalva (expected) after she won the Arizona 7th congressional district special election on September 23.[160] Though Walkinshaw was sworn in the day after the election, Grijalva was treated differently. House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would wait until the state certified her victory.[161] He then canceled the House sessions for the last two days of September while facing an impending government shutdown[162] and said he would not call the House back into session until the government was operating again.[163][164] On October 14, the Arizona Secretary of State certified the election result.[165] On October 21, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sued Johnson, seeking to force him to swear in Grijalva.[166] That day, Johnson told Fox Business that the delay "has zero to do with Epstein", given that "the Epstein files are being released. There's 43,000 pages now out there".[167] That number apparently referred mainly to the House Oversight Committee's releases on September 2 and October 17.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Epstein_client_list

  • Do the Epstein Files have anything to do with it? Besides the premium talks, I thought that one Arizona rep will give the final vote to release them, no?

  • Dick died on erection day

  • Neuron activated

  • Did you report it on the proton github issue thread (if there's one already open)? Just to get the conversation going

  • As long as there's an investment in alternatives (other than cars), yeah

  • More like a frog suit

  • I meant on the station to schedule cleanups, e.g. recurring ones. Useful if the noise distracts you and you want it done when you're not home kinda thing

  • I'm on the "forward to a professional and don't entertain side" but also "use at your own risk" camp. Doesn't require monitoring, just some basic checks to not entertain these types of chats

  • Unless they sell Lifetime deals. Probably cheap on the warranty/support side. If the drug doesn't work 🤔

  • Depends on how you do it. If you're using a 3rd party service then the LLM provider might not know (but the 3rd party might, depends on ToS and the retention period + security measures).

    Ofc we can all agree certain details shouldn't be shared at all. There's a difference between talking about your resume and leaking your email there and suicide stuff where you share the info that makes you really vulnerable

  • Advertise drugs to them perhaps, or somd sort of taking advantage. If this sort of data is the hands of an ad network that is

  • A reminder that these chats are being monitored

  • With possibly objects in the house identified?

  • It has a clock display for time?

  • Techno optimistic solution to the techno optimistic "solution" to crime?