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  • https://www.thedailybeast.com/leaked-memo-donald-trumps-ice-breaking-into-homes-without-warrant/

    https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25915967-doj-march-14-memo-alien-enemies-act/#document/p1

    From https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/04/25/trump-venezuelan-gang-deportations-alien-enemies-act/83253074007/

    Legal experts examined the document that reveals the following: 

    • It provides directives to front-line officers apprehending suspected Tren de Aragua members, suggesting officers obtain a warrant of apprehension and removal “as much as practicable.” Those administrative warrants are signed by immigration officers, not judges like criminal warrants.
    • Due to a “dynamic nature of law enforcement procedures” officers are free to "apprehend aliens" based on their “reasonable belief” they meet the definitions, the memo states.
    • It purports to grant authority for police to enter a suspected "Alien Enemy’s residence" if “circumstances render it impracticable” to first obtain a warrant.

    The memo told law enforcement that immigrants deemed "Alien Enemies" are “not entitled to a hearing, appeal or judicial review.”

  • We chose to do a little bit of "buying ahead." Where I would buy one pack of TP, I bought a second one, and when we use the first I'll get another. Nothing we're not going to use within a few months anyway, not looking to build a TP throne but just a bit of cushion. We were already mostly doing this anyway since covid because it seems like there's random shortages here and there that didn't happen prior, or at least not enough to notice.

    Really, nothing beyond what I'd want to have for a natural disaster where we're on our own for a few days. Trying to be prudent without being a weirdo.

  • Of course it can, with enough battery. There's at least one bike out there that holds three removable batteries.

    The bigger issue by far is the pure lies they tell with the listed range. Don't tell me it can do 80 miles and not mention that's on the lowest assist, with a 100 lb rider and overinflated tires on flat asphalt. What's the range with a 200 lb rider on the highest mode, climbing 500 feet per mile? List both, at least.

  • I know the argument constantly rages - too left! Too centrist! and I don't know which one would be more effective.

    On the other hand, the closest we've come to a real left candidate at least in my lifetime was Sanders and the thumb on the scale against him was pretty corporate blue - and the mainstream lost, so maybe we should try it the other way?

  • This was a great podcast episode that addresses the young men issue directly. Scott Galloway has been talking about it for a while.

    https://overcast.fm/+ABEb8GDsq4Q

    At about 70 minutes, he states that the greatest innovation from the United States is the middle class, and he makes a good argument IMHO. He talks about how there were about seven million men that came back from World War II having proven themselves, with some confidence, and of course being in uniform doesn't hurt. They had opportunity for education, help with starting a career and affording a home, and all that made them attractive mates and led to the baby boom and the rise of the middle class. (I know it's an oversimplification, of course.)

    Here's a fun conspiracy theory for you – what if somebody recognizes that sequence of events and thinks the best thing we could do would be to replicate it? If that was your goal, what would you do to make it happen, but with a twist to the far right?

  • I'd be happy to see an AOC/Buttigieg ticket in 2028.

    Warren for sec of treasury. Walz for HUD or even better, cabinet level position in charge of figuring out the young man problem. He's representative of the role model a lot of young men are missing imho.

    I don't wanna see another dem pres candidate that's older than me (mid 50s) EVER AGAIN. The problems my kids are facing aren't going to be fixed by old people, and while I'm not quite there yet, I'm fucking close enough.

  • I was using AI to explore this idea a bit just messing around and it brought up similarities to the Milgram experiment - "the experiment requires that you continue" electric shock experiment.

    This is the AIs words to be clear, not mine: "people often obey, even absurd or cruel commands, out of fear, conditioning, or unwillingness to challenge authority—even when they have the power to say no."

  • Around here is suburban Phoenix, AZ. Nice area, pretty conservative.

    I will say, when I'm out biking outside the neighborhood, I see a higher percentage of surron type riders wearing helmets than most other groups. Roadies, MTBers almost always do too. The guy biking to work, or the old people on the canal path on their dtc e-bikes, and the kids at the local schools, never.

  • The people who are on them where I live are a bunch of young teenagers, look like they are around the 12 to 14 year-old range. There's a bunch of these kids who buzz through our neighborhood on them. I have yet to see one of them wearing a helmet.

    Perhaps a month ago, I ended up following one, I was driving in this case, not biking. No helmet, T-shirt and shorts, flip-flops, in the 25 to 30 mph range. When we got to the exit from our subdivision, he cut left onto the main road (45mph) into the bike lane facing traffic, fortunately, nobody was turning right into the subdivision at the time... but at some point, somebody will be.

    I don't really blame the kids, they are just doing what young boys do, being stupid. I would've done the exact same thing if I'd had the opportunity. I do, however, blame their parents – at some point one of these kids is gonna eat the front of somebody's SUV and then their parents are going to lose their shit over their poor little Johnny and isn't it so horrible and we should have laws against these things! and if/when they crack down that WILL affect me and that pisses me off.

    Edit to add: I should also mention that almost nobody around here wears a helmet, regardless of age, riding on the street. I've got kids in high school and when I've been over at the school, none of those kids do either. I do, 100% of the time, but I also started mountain biking before I started riding on the street, and that environment is completely different at least here. it's a completely different group of people, and everybody wears a helmet mountain biking.

  • Linux Mint @lemmy.ml
    krelvar @lemmy.world

    Nifty utility to remap ctrl/win/alt to behave like macOS ctrl/opt/cmd

    I spend a lot of time on macOS for work, and the muscle memory for option keys drives me crazy, especially when copy/pasting in a terminal on my Linux installs. This fixes that problem nicely.

    I haven't seen it shared much so hopefully useful for someone else.

    The Signal messenger and protocol. @lemmy.ml
    krelvar @lemmy.world

    Signal contact not linked to iPhone contact

    I've recently started using signal and getting some of my contacts switched. I have a signal contact that's in my iPhone contact list, but isn't linked and I can't find any way to get that link created. He's tried toggling the privacy->phone number options on and off, the "who can see" and "who can find me", with no luck.

    One possible clue - my first signal connection to this contact was in a group chat, I texted the link and he joined signal that way. No idea if relevant.

    Any thoughts?

    Linux Mint @lemmy.ml
    krelvar @lemmy.world

    Lots of errors trying to install - bad memory

    I have been trying to get mint to install correctly on my system for the last couple days. After much messing around, trying different drives (new flash drive, new nvme) and stuff, I finally ran memtest and I'm getting lots of errors on both sticks, tested individually. It's 2x16 ddr4 3600; I lowered it to 1600 and still get lots of errors, ordered a new pair.

    Here's my question - I have win10 on a separate drive. It boots fine and doesn't seem to have an issue with the ram at all. Is Linux more sensitive to memory problems?

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    krelvar @lemmy.world

    Switched to Mint, couple questions

    I've made the jump to Mint for my gaming PC. I work primarily on Ubuntu systems (cli, no gui) so it was a pretty simple choice. I installed GE proton, which fixed the lobby audio bug in phasmophobia, is there any reason I shouldn't just use that version of proton for all steam games?

    One other question, evolution looks pretty solid for mail, any reason I should look elsewhere?

    Bicycling @lemmy.world
    krelvar @lemmy.world

    Heated gloves, any recommendations?

    I'm thinking about picking up a pair of heated gloves; more specifically, heated glove liners. I'd prefer something a little thinner but durable enough to use without gloves over the top of them.

    Any recommendations, brands or features to look for? I think some of them have elements up and down each finger, that's what I want, rather than something that just sits on the back of the hand.

    Amazon is of course full of highly rated options but we all know what their ratings are worth.