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More meaningfully: Bluesky is using "Delegated Verification," which means we will give verify power to orgs in the app. It turns out, there are multiple institutions in the world who are equipped to verify identities, and a rich online society should depend on them instead of 1 big social corp
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Who’s the whistleblower? Daniel Berulis — a senior DevSecOps architect at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), formerly with TS/SCI clearance. He just told Congress the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) pulled off a covert cyber op inside a federal agency.
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fame, recognition and political power are all sitting there, waiting for democrats to take advantage of the moment!
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What makes you think that?
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The soup spoon is the only spoon that needs to exist. It can do everything.
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You’re right
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The failure of libertarians to pick the right side in this has exposed their whole thought system. A principled libertarian attack on limiting government overreach would be welcome at this time. Put no such thing exists. Libertarian just means selfish.
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Very true. Aileen Cannon was unfathomably corrupt in favor of Trump.
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My gripe is that he and Garland dragged their feet on accountability. Should have been a day 1 flurry of arrests and lawsuits when Biden took office.
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If you have a problem with primaries my answer is Roe v Wade. If you missed your shot at making that into an actual law, you should get primaried every time until you're gone.
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Today's ruling from Boasberg is a lawful order and sets a process in motion. Compliance is expected. Anything less than that is abnormal and must be treated as such — from the courts, from Congress, from other officials, and ultimately from the people. Don't say he won't comply. Say he must.
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Boasberg gives the government two options: "purge" the contempt—likely by providing habeas proceedings to the expelled migrants—or else identify which officials should be subject to his punishment. He would appoint an attorney to prosecute the contempt. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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Judge Boasberg writes: "The Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders—especially by officials of a coordinate branch who have sworn an oath to uphold it." Anything less would make “a solemn mockery” of “the constitution itself.” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...