Dear Dems. This is a reminder that Donald Trump rescinded the ethics rules preventing gifts to executive branch employees. Now would be a good time to propose legislation formalizing the prevention into a law Time to do things that make him react to you. apnews.com/article/trum...
Perfect shot! 📸: Steve Woods Photography
A short-eared owl is shown soaring through the air with its wings fully extended. Its face is turned towards the camera, highlighting its round facial features and piercing eyes. The background consists of a soft blend of blue and golden hues, possibly reflecting the light of the setting sun, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere. The owl’s wings display intricate patterns of light and dark tones, further enhancing its beauty.
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i think this is basically what has happened a big chunk of the american pundit class
One of my best friends is from a sleepy, wealthy small town in the south-west of Germany. He said, so many of my parents’ neighbours are rich and bored, with little to complain about, and they’ve radicalised themselves at dinner parties and online. In their aimlessness, they’ve bonded over hate.
Here are some nice mushrooms
Four tiny splitgill mushrooms grow from the underside of an upturned stick found in a snowy forest. Three mushrooms form a crowded group and their gills radiate across their caps like tiny bursting fireworks

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Happening everywhere
The young vote in Germany, by gender. 😳
Likes/dislikes on the latest video is sitting at 98.8% Which to be honest is a mixture of surprising and relieving!
Last October, we took a trip to the World Forestry Center in Portland, Oregon, for a daylong exploration of lichen—the fuzzy growths often found on trees, roofs, and gravestones. Two experts joined us to discuss the fascinating world of lichen and their role in a changing climate.
Knicks need to figure out how to beat this team
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Back from a week off. What'd I miss?
one interesting difference in writing proofs in Lean vs regular programming is that proofs are *very* amenable to subdivision. since there are no side effects or mutation, you can subdivide a proof into parts before writing the actual logic and solve them in any order, even inside-out