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> The guest only has to deflect the "tough" question a few times and then nothing else happens, they just move on.

How about 12 times? See BBC News’s Jeremy Paxman interview with Michael Howard - https://youtu.be/IqU77I40mS0?si=NpW7cSqi2eXsQt8s


> This is getting into Sovereign Citizen type reasoning

Getting? The dog whistle is a bullhorn.


Wow, a lot of words to say you wish you owned slaves. Usually, these types of arguments were cloaked by going after FDR.


When you tap some of the menu items in the “Saved to iCloud” section, they don’t have the normal grey item highlight that happens with the rest of the settings app.


> but the old servers still worked until the AOL outage 2 days ago.

So that explains why my dad's email suddenly couldn't send outgoing messages (the configuration, for years, was outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net with normal password). After what felt like an hour, what worked was changing it to smtp.mail.yahoo.com and using OAuth.


> Maps: 81 M

Is MapKit considered iOS or Maps?


No idea, those are the numbers as reported in the settings app. I would assume it's part of the OS since it's a framework for other apps to tap into mapping functionality. For comparison Sygic is 324 MB. Waze is 170 MB, Tom Tom is 251 MB, Magic Earth is 135 MB and OSM And is 238 MB


I have one of those "annual plan, billed monthly". How the hell do I figure out when I initially signed for it? Along the way, I got two free months for getting a Logitech mouse, does that change my annual month?


When you're logged in at https://account.adobe.com/plans, click the first link in the left sidebar with your current plan, it should mention the day you signed up.


> Id like to see a system where judging those who have supposedly done wrong is done almost entirely by the community, not the government. Government/security forces (including police) intervention should be a last resort.

I'm sure all those children abused by priests will agree with you.


What if the abuse can't be 100% proven but you have multiple victims? In this type of case, the perp gets away with it alot of the time.

However...if judged by the community, its highly unlikely that they would get away with it.

The law fails victims of all kinds of sexual abuse all the time, to the point where most perpetrators get away with it.

Gaps the legal system let some paedophile priests get away with it and also lead to unjust prosecutions like we see in the article.


I thought we had already solved this mystery, but I was thinking of a different 1960's San Francisco photo archive discovery -- the Kodachrome slides in a cabinet left on a street.[0]

[0] https://sfmemory.org/TiffanyCabinet/


Hah yes I was also getting deja vu here. I spend too much time on HN I think.


It was also really cold in NYC last week.


wouldn't that increase driving relative to other forms of transportation?


Cold encourages suburbanites to stay in their warm home instead of going on a night out.


I would imagine that’s a tiny portion of the total traffic in midtown?


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