Neat, so it's like nature's own little Conway's Game of Life.
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Sam isn't exactly denying the original claim, here.
Because the lesson they took away from the French Revolution is that if you make a strict class separation where "well bred" people are different from "dirty peasants", the peasants will eventually cut your head off.
If they pretend "we're just like you, and through hard work, you can become rich like me", then peasants will line up to defend them.
You must like cleaning balls.
That's a myth that should die out. It used to be true, decades ago, but not anymore.
The PS/2 protocol interrupts the CPU and sends a packet. USB has the CPU poll the connection and then gets the packet. However, the polling and clock rate of USB is so high that it can hit it several times before the PS/2 is done transmitting a single packet.
NKRO is also no longer an issue in newer USB versions. You have to get a more expensive keyboard to make it work--cost of all the diodes adds up--but that was just as true of PS/2.
Here's a Ben Eater video that goes over the details with an oscilloscope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdgULBpRoXk
IIRC, that's electrically compatible with the smaller, more fragile PS/2 connector. The adapters are just wiring it down to the smaller connector (and maybe some impedance matching resistors?).
We won't, but for specific, self-serving reasons.
In his opinion for Dobbs, Thomas listed several cases he wants to revisit, including Obergefell. Notably absent was Loving, which is the case that set interracial marriage in stone. Thing is, if you follow his reasoning, Loving should fall to the exact same logic. The fact that he left it out is telling.
Roe and Casey were litigated until someone decided they should get a redo.
And it's not like the companies will update old stuff, either. They've shown a willingness to forget about old games as soon as the revenue dips too much. The result will be that those games will be unplayable in the future.
Who could have foreseen that letting game companies into the kernel would cause problems?
So the problem with this line of thinking is seeing it as binary. What actually happens in cases of cults is that some split off, and the remainder are more fanatic than ever. For examples, see the Great Disappointment of the Adventists, or 1975 predictions with Jehovah's Witnesses.
The trouble that MAGA has is that it doesn't take many to split off before they're no longer a meaningful political force. Over the last six months, both Democrats and Republicans have been getting phone calls of death threats if they don't do everything Trump wants. Members of congress have made certain decisions because of this. That is going away.