You know what one of the crazies things about the US is?
A cop can pull you over on the side of the road and be like "Please take this breathalyzer test" and you can say "no" because that's your right.
But he can also say "please step out of the car" and if you say "no" then he'll beat your ass and claim you're resisting, because that's not your right.
So the word "please", in US legal parlance, has 2 meanings:
1. Would you please wave your right not to do this?
2. By my authority I am compelling you to do this.
And they won't tell you which one it is, or they may lie about which one it is, and if you do it and you had the right not to then it's assumed you waved that right.
(AFAIK)
Caleb James DeLisle
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Don't Follow Me.
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Imagine if you didn't know about Israel and someone just told you...
> wtf is Is Real?
> Country
> Bro you're kidding me, I'm supposed to believe that shit?
> Lemme guess, there's also a country called TotallyNotMadeUp?
Remember this one?
Happy Friday the 13th, Fuck The Templars.
For some reason, every European muscle car is a sleeper.


Imagine being like St. Patrick, except you're remembered as the guy who drive the mosquito to extinction.
Is he talking to somebody who has me blocked?
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Tell me about the hat, is that a Catholic thing?


God bless polymarket.
I don't ready ANY news anymore.


Does anyone have that Trump ad made by the Spanish guys where some protesters throw soup on a painting and glue themselves to a wall and a guy just strolls in and executes them?
Typical road, USA
vs.
Typical road, France.


I've come to the conclusion that the only reason Midlife-Crisis-Guys buy Porsches is to pick up 20 year old chicks in them.
If it was about the car, they'd get something fun like a Miata, or something terrifying like a Hellcat or a GTR, or something that's got character, i.e. a carburetor.
But a Porsche is none of these things, it's just sterile safe luxurious "fun" and the only kind of person that's impressed by one is a shallow 20yo chick who thinks she has a shot at being the 2nd wife and inheriting something.
Last night I embarked on documenting the GPIO subsystem of the EcoNet EN751221.
> How complicated can it be?
3 different kinds of GPIO subsystems:
* Normal GPIOs (64)
* 16 of which can trigger an interrupt
* Serial GPIOs
* GPIO that are actually on the wifi chip
2 hardware blinkers systems
* First is simple and only supports GPIOs 0-15
* Second allows up to 8 custom blink patterns
* For GPIOs 0-15
* And Serial GPIOS
* And GPIOS 16-31 and 37-51, BUT no custom patterns
So yes, apparently a GPIO system can be quite complicated...
EcoNet Linux
GPIO