Last I looked I got the impression that the documentation itself was a work in progress. It just sounded like there were a bunch of things implemented that hadn't been documented yet.
But that was probably a few months ago.
Did it sound that way to you reading through it now?
Anyway, given what I've read about their goals, I'd be surprised if they would leave a thing like this so centralized in the end.
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This makes following a conversation much easier, especially in long threads with many participants.
It's a major usability improvement, and makes Mastodon much easier to use.
https://mastodon.social has comment threading right now, and only on the native web. This feature should be available on other servers and clients with a future update.
See screenshot as an example.
How do you feel about the addition of this feature?
Keep in mind that the followup studies can't be legally considered in the specific approval at the center of this.
The legal question the judge is to answer is whether the FDA followed procedures as challenged, and to that question it's not relevant whether there were followup studies later on, after the process.
As far as I can tell there's absolutely nothing stopping the administration from doing this right and issuing a new approval based on those followup studies, and that would resolve all of this.
That story is simply, factually, wrong seeing as these debts are managed by the Treasury in the Executive Branch, not the Legislative Branch.
McCarthy doesn't have the authority to hold credit hostage if he wanted to. That's managed by a different branch of government that he's not part of.
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@evan you sound focused on the strategy and drama, but I was interested in seeing the response to @Ronkjeffries s question about advantages to the Bluesky protocol.
After all, if the Bluesky protocol is better, that's a pretty solid reason for it to be expanded regardless of fediverse.
Their impact then would be to demonstrate a better way to do this.
Well, it's more like trying to clarify how US law should work, since Chevron deference has proven complicated and unwieldy over the last decade.
But mainly this is about maintaining checks and balances, and making sure representatives in Congress have their laws properly respected.
It's a regional accent.
pspsps fedi
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Debt-ceiling solution
Tax rate changes are notoriously complicated, both in terms of how taxpayers adjust their behavior as they budget and in terms of reprogramming computers all over the country to actually implement the collection.
Here's the ruling so you can read for yourself, that according to the FDA's own records it did not follow the law in its procedures.
But yes, I agree that the laws need to be reformed. That's why it's so important to make sure the laws are front and center here, not ignored for the sake of political drama.
The president already has the revenues to avoid default, and that has nothing to do with the legislative branch of government.
McCarthy doesn't control the Treasury; that's Biden's job. McCarthy has no authority over defaulting.
Yes, if McCarthy is threatening default, then he is indeed lying. His branch doesn't have that authority.
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Unfortunately, that is what an awful lot of clickbait sort of media outfits want you to feel.
If you feel like we are falling over the edge, well that keeps you on the hook, keeps you coming back to click more and get more ad revenue.
No, there's nothing new under the sun. Just the same old strife, the same old boss, same as the old boss, trying to get people all worked up with sensational rhetoric, if not out right lies.
uspol,reproduction
To be clear, the whole court case is over the FDA violating the law, violating its own procedures by its own admission, and the administration could simply have the FDA follow its procedures correctly to resolve this whole thing.
That the administration is apparently not going down that road to fix this really needs to be called out.
The courts are more or less begging the FDA to just fix this and be done with it. Apparently the administration would rather have the fight than the solution?
USpol, debt limit, Republican brazenness
Keep in mind that the Treasury says it will have enough money to service its debts, so Biden is threatening to default, to not pay debts, even though he can, which is very brazen, and would be an illegal, impeachable offense if he followed through on that threat.
So yes, seriously.
And I really wish the reporting about the debt ceiling didn't buy the spin the administration is putting on it, and looked at the math instead.
I certainly wouldn't vote for him. He really has not lived up to the promises he made during his campaign, and the executive branch at this point is pretty off the rails.
Both in terms of philosophy and in terms of doing his job as head of the executive branch, Biden seems to me to be an absolute failure.
What precisely was the error?
What response are you looking for?
I mean it would mainly illustrate that the US has respect for an independent judiciary.
That's a weird thing to say.
This letter was pretty minor work considering everything else the Court works on, from internal deliberations through public issuance of opinions.
I think the most pressing and fundamental problem of the day is that people lack a practically effective means of sorting out questions of fact in the larger world. We can hardly begin to discuss ways of addressing reality if we can't agree what reality even is, after all.
The institutions that have served this role in the past have dropped the ball, so the next best solution is talking to each other, particularly to those who disagree, to sort out conflicting claims.
Unfortunately, far too many actively oppose this, leaving all opposing claims untested. It's very regressive.
So that's my hobby, striving to understanding the arguments of all sides at least because it's interesting to see how mythologies are formed but also because maybe through that process we can all have our beliefs tested.
But if nothing else, social media platforms like this are chances to vent frustrations that on so many issues both sides are obviously wrong ;)