Zelle still takes a few days to complete transfers in my experience
Police and military please, either citizens can handle more than 10 round magazines or they can't, the state shouldn't have a monopoly on them
I wish they would stop calling standard capacity rifle magazines "high capacity" to try to play them up as being in some way unusual
10 rounds isn't even really standard for pistols, basically every full size pistol comes with a magazine larger than that (for reference, the most common US police duty pistols, the Glock 19 and 22, come from the factory with 15 round magazines), smaller than that and you're getting into compacts that are meant to be more easily concealable (which itself has its own risk)
I'm fine with restrictions that make sense, but trying to say that full size pistols (with magazines >10 rounds) are "high capacity" and "not commonly used for self defense" is just patently false
I don't like the idea of restricting ourselves to the capitalistic idea that labor is some how the only source of value in our world, especially when something like sufficiently advanced AI and robotics has the real potential to reduce the value of human labor to zero
I hope in the future works can be judged purely on their artistic or educational value alone
I feel like things created by AI are transformative enough that it's hard to argue that the resultant works inherently infringe on any copyrights by the very nature of how they were created
American politics: multifaceted attempt to subvert democracy and overthrow the government, run for second term
Scandinavian politics: