![]() ![]() But no, these accounts are welcome on Twitter. There should be no more question whether these accounts should be deleted than there is whether a turd ought to be scooped off the sidewalk. No warnings, no suspension, just nuke them. You don’t even need to look at any of their tweets - both of their usernames should be sufficient on their face to just delete them. If you’re unfortunate enough to be working as a content moderator at Twitter, these should be two of the easiest reports of your day to deal with. (J3wsAreBad’s “real” name: “✨J3wsRapeK1ds✨”.) Leavitt posted screenshots to two “After reviewing the available information, we want to let you know hasn’t broken our safety policies” notices from Twitter’s content moderators - one for the account the other for I won’t link to either account, but I checked and both are indeed active actual usernames. Isn’t antisemitism on X, and refuses to remove hateful comments Public reminder that wants you to falsely believe there Twitter/X’s Descent Into an Antisemitic Cesspool ★ He declined the courtesy with thanks remarking that he was acquainted with as many crazy people as he cared to know.”Īmen, Dr. ![]() * From Waldo’s own account of the saga comes this gem of a quote (written in the third person), regarding an offer to be introduced to Goodwin: “A member then showed the writer a copy of the bill just passed and asked him if he would like an introduction to the learned doctor, its author. This law should be rescinded, not ignored. The U.K., likewise, has not repealed the law granting them the power to effectively ban end-to-end encryption - they’ve merely declared that they will not use it - yet. That Indiana bill was not defeated, however - it was apparently merely shelved. The U.K.’s legislation is every bit as much ignorant wishful thinking as Indiana’s was over a century ago. Pi is not 3.2 and a circle cannot be squared, but it would nice if it were so. ![]() E2EE communication cannot be “scanned” for child pornography while remaining secure for all other purposes, but it would be nice if it could. ![]() abandoning its foolhardy attempt to mandate the inspection of impossible-to-inspect end-to-end messaging. I was reminded of this laughable legislation * by a friend commenting on the U.K. Here’s a good summary (from modern day Purdue professor Edray Goins) of how this kook Edwin Goodwin arrived at π = 3.2. Happened to be present in the legislature on the day it went up Physician who was an amateur mathematician, never became law due Values of the mathematical constant π, the ratio of theĬircumference of a circle to its diameter. To square the circle, although it does imply various incorrect Sitting of the Indiana General Assembly, one of the most notoriousĪttempts to establish mathematical truth by legislative fiat.ĭespite its name, the main result claimed by the bill is a method The Indiana Pi Bill is the popular name for bill #246 of the 1897 Wednesday, 6 September 2023 The Indiana Pi Bill ★ This video is a good example of what’s possible - parts that would be impossible to mill from a solid block. 3D Printing Precision Titanium Components ★Īpple’s event branding is often inscrutable, at least if you’re looking for embedded hints, but it strikes me that next week’s Wonderlust branding - metallic sand - is an explicit allusion to 3D printing with steel and/or titanium. ![]()
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