You could try flashing the recovery image and re-imaging your deck. https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1B71-EDF2-EB6D-2BB3
I’d contact valve support if that doesn’t work, they’ve always been great whenever I’ve interacted with them.
Secret service makes that pretty hard
Yeah, Fascism isn’t great at surviving long term, the problem is how much damage it can do while it is in control.
They value the in group more than being correct, so it’s really hard for them to pass between leaders. Not to say it’s impossible, but historically it hasn’t worked well.
We’ll be lucky if it’s just 4 years now
Yeah, but the president has pardon power over the dc courts.
https://www.justice.gov/pardon/apply-pardon
I mean yeah, but as long as they do it in dc, is there anything they could really do?
Yeah, but he can just pardon them.
It’s absolute immunity for “core constitutional acts” and presumed immunity for every other official act.
The ruling also said trump can appeal rulings on if specific acts receive immunity, so they can overturn a ruling they don’t like.
For legal reasons my answer is no.
Nobody hears about them shutting down oil factories, attention getting stuff is why those are talked about.
They never do any actual harm either, like Stonehenge was cornstarch, it’ll all be gone the next time it rains. They paint the glass in front of paintings, not the paintings themselves.
They’re probably on windows
Yeah, cause people are just hooking stuff up to chatbots and expecting it to do everyrhing instead of actually building tools for the job they need
…They said waydroid
If only they could deal blows to starmer and everyone else pushing them to abandon their principles.
It could also have been a ghost listing, but yeah, I’m baffled they aren’t profitable
You are playing into this issue of voting taking up more time than it deserves just as much as anyone you’re criticizing. Time wasted on debates about if you should vote or not partially happens because you’re making a big deal out of not voting instead of engaging in direct action.
Not substantial enough changes unless you’re capable of overthrowing the state. Direct action works best when the state is mostly uninterested in what you’re doing, it’s significantly harder if the state is actively opposed to what you’re doing.
Voting isn’t about solving everything, it’s about making it slightly easier to do direct action. Participation in bourgeois elections is important precisely because it’s never going to get rid of capitalism. It’s the one method of slightly influencing the systems used to opress and undermine working class struggles. You aren’t going to fundamentally change anything by voting, but elections influence how openly and strongly the state opposes direct action.
You don’t throw away a tool just because it doesn’t have much impact, you just use it where it can be slightly helpful.
Probably didn’t see them, Epic’s already suing again because of their compliance plan.
Where does Silver publish his model?