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No, Harris and Biden are not heavily held in contempt by most of the Left. I'm on the Left and voted for both of them. Indeed, as a Progressive, I was pleasantly surprised by Biden for his withdrawal from Afghanistan, student loan forgiveness, his canceling the Keystone Pipeline, etc.
Yawn. Trump wouldn’t even give the Biden transition team the terms of the agreement. Trump should have withdrawn his own withdrawal. He knew he was going to lose and like W created a minor debacle for his successor. Troll elsewhere.
Being pleasantly surprised by things that should be the bare minimum is not a sign you hold him in high regard. How do you feel about his attacks on Gaza?
Well, you should hold them in contempt for their awful 2024 campaign, their staunch pro-Israel position in the face of internal polls begging them to at least acknowledge what was going on in Gaza. You should hold the Democratic establishment in contempt too for their continued efforts to keep the progressives down: Sanders, AOC, now Mamdani...
Harris in particular, led a weak and energy-less campaign, disappeared for 6 month after losing, didn't do or say anything about Trump's terrible start, then reappeared for her book promotion and pinned it all on progressives.
I'm not telling you to disregard whatever good policies has come out of Biden's term, I'm telling you that's the barest of bare minimums, and winning an election against an obviously retared manchild such as Trump shouldn't be that fucking hard. Yet they lost, having down nothing to counter-message his many obvious lies. This deserves scorn, nothing else.
True, they're not alike, nor are the subtribes that are funneled into the two quasi-distinct groups.
But I think the methods by which they're being manipulated are quite alike, and ultimately forced to side with the current tribal figurehead simply because it's not the other tribe's figurehead, even if there are many, and legitimate, contentions.
When one chess player chooses to suddenly say that a pawn can move 3 spaces, and you insist on calling a ref to call out cheating, I don't think it's just "two tribes" anymore. You agreed on the rules of engagment at the beginning of the match and one side is objectively breaking them. Saying post haste that "well maybe a pawn should move 3 spaces" does not negate what you agreed upon.
That's why it's tiring to head the "but you're being manipulated" argument. Being manipulated by the very rules of your government is different from a bunch of war mongerers, billionaires, and corrupt politicians continually ignoring the rules and saying "no it's okay".
It is different, but it serves to elucidate that the rules we're living under aren't set in stone, they're only there because we, unlike the "no it's okay" bunch, can't or don't want to shirk them.
They operate under the "might is right" mentality, and by getting away with it prove in a sick and contorted way that the rules of social order aren't universal.
So you’re saying we should be more like them AND applying a bothsiderism. Maybe conservatives should just straighten up and fly right. In fact, what have they ever gotten right?
I worked in Ivrea as well as Milano. So many cool things I saw first at Olivetti. I need to go back to Ivrea and visit the factory. I worked there for like a month before I was allowed to go to lunch by myself for fear of getting lost in the labrynth. I want to stay at Hotel Serra, shaped like a typewriter. Walk via Palestra. Maybe take the train into Torino.
Wasn’t it Olivetti that had smart badges that’d use IR to report to in-room receivers so you’d know where someone was and calls could be routed to the nearest phone? I remember they had a trivial do not disturb more - just place the badge face down and the receivers wouldn’t be able to find you.
I don’t remember that. But the phone number to get the Olivetti operator from my apartment out on Gugliemo Jarvis was a single digit like 6. It was after all a company town which BTW emptied out on weekends. People tended to go home.
Sure. Any pass that is scoped to functions (or even loops, or basic blocks) will have increased scope if run after inlining, and most passes run after inlining.
In the context of this thread, your observation is not meaningful. The point is: LICM doesn't cross function boundary and neither does regalloc, so LICM has no greater scope than regalloc.
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