Same. I found I was missing out on local events so I made an old.reddit rss feed of my local subreddits and check them every couple days
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This is about Apple helping build tools for policing. Not about giving over its customers data to police.
We got some good reds and greens tonight in Wisconsin!
Non exhaustive, may be controversial and very HBO heavy:
Succession, Barry, Silicon Valley (edge of range), White Lotus, Euphoria, Severance, Better Call Saul, The Curse
Honorable mention: Ozark, West World S1, Righteous Gemstones, Shrinking, Sherlock (overlaps range), Dark Matter
Not can't miss, but still pretty good: Hijack, Morning Show S1-2, Witcher S1, Three Body Problem
I know I’m probably doing it wrong but this is how I feel whenever I write unit tests
That’s interesting. Do you know which states haven’t yet joined/would be the most likely to flip to get to the total?
Yea you’re right. I just thought it was funny that a majority of Americans disprove of something that prevents a majority of Americans from being able to choose something
That’s great but do an electoral college majority want to end the electoral college?
I’m a developer at the biggest one of these systems in America. It is stupid expensive. But we support full electronic patient communication. And most of our competitors do too. I’m sorry you’re stuck with one of the few who doesn’t have that option or are choosing not to use it.
Hopefully they come around in the next decade!
It also means someone could make a generalized search redirect safari extension without needing to wait for Apple
Edit: just checked looks like something like it exists
Just curious, do we get these breakdowns from exit polling or some other source?