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There also seems to be new anime which put a lot of work into the background. A lot of work.

There are bits where they clearly put in less work with the graphics in newer anime... Although, it's not that much of a problem.

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There are perks to the graphics in newer anime. I dunno if you remember this, but uh, in the past, you used to have to deal with 320p, 480p, and now, you get HD which is cool.

Comparing the graphics in newer anime to older anime.

Fortunately, I still managed to find what I was looking for.

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I just read a post that is like
"It's mentioned in this report."
Then, someone dumps down a hundred page report with no information as to where it might be.

I'll add that I didn't write the article. If I did, I wouldn't write it quite like that, but it gets the point across.

I have to correct that one because I have seen that debunked statistic turn up in conspiracies (or otherwise be misused) *quite a few times*.

I suppose venue is a more suitable term than jurisdiction here, although both would be at play.

The Fifth Circuit also covers Louisiana but that is a simpler way of putting it.

If something has absolutely nothing to do with Texas, I don't see how they would be involved.

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Apparently, I have to explain this for . Different parts of the U.S. have different federal Courts of Appeal.

The Ninth Circuit is the superior court to the district courts in California. The Fifth Circuit is the one for Texas.

Oh joy, now there is an idiot on Bluesky who doesn't comprehend the concept of jurisdiction.

I see someone is still arguing about "MSC" being properly run, despite the "13+ chat group" marketing.

If he's aiming to advance civil liberties though, that *one point* has single-handedly made him the object of *scandal* for no real good reason. It is nothing but a shackle. He could have removed it years ago, especially after it was abundantly clear that it was a no-go.

Is this the Concorde Effect? Because, it's hard to imagine why someone insists on making the same stupid talking points.

Avoiding commenting on Internet drama.

protectthestack.org Protect The Stack is important reading for infrastructure issues.

One issue is that financial firms are just not in a good spot to be making decisions of this kind and they have been handling it badly, especially when it gets fuzzier. When they do act, it can involve a lot of collateral damage (and with questionable efficacy).

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