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Nintendo discontinuing Gold Points on the Switch eShop, ahead of Switch 2 release
  • The Switch OLED is already a bit big to travel with for me but I make do and I'd prefer it to be smaller in hand. I had the lite and much preferred its form factor. OLED does have a much, much better screen. Different strokes for different folks. The Deck doesn't meet my use case, nad that's fine.

  • Nintendo discontinuing Gold Points on the Switch eShop, ahead of Switch 2 release
  • Steam Deck seems pretty amazing. Unfortunately, in my case, it's too big to travel with and I doubt my small hands will find much comfort.

    Really hope they come out with a Steam Deck Lite. I know you can buy smaller handheld PCs but last I checked they were quite pricey (tbf I haven't checked recently)

  • USDA says it accidentally fired officials working on bird flu and is trying to rehire them
  • And if they gut medicaid, that'll push pestilence even further and contribute to death as well. The situation in Ukraine contributes to war.

    I've never bought into the apocalypse stuff but it's interesting how quickly and easily things line up.

  • Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
  • I'm pretty sure once she crosses into "physical" action (not the right word but not sure what to use) she's probably just getting removed herself. In this hypothetical case, maybe that encourages widespread resistance, but I think we'll hear crickets in a few weeks.

    If she's going to extreme measures, probably best to do so as a last resort. She might be able to pin Adams under state laws or other mechanisms to try and remove him. If nothing else, better to go into a showdown with Trump with stronger legal backing.

  • Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
  • So what does the governor do? What does anyone do? What's "the" action? The only avenue forward is hopefully legal measures because if governor breaks any serious laws she's done and nothing happens.

    Yeah, it is all political theater because one party is much more powerful than the other.

  • Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
  • Yeah I think we all agree Trump doesn't give AF about what's legal. But crucially, Trump can do that because he's commander in chief of the world's largest military, has a Supreme Court that supports him, has a rabid base that would go to war for him, and a Congress that overall is more favorable to him than Democrats.

    In other words, Trump is in a position to flout rules. The governor is not. This doesn't make me happy. I don't support it. But it is what it is.

  • ‘50% battle-ready’: Germany misses military targets despite Scholz’s overhaul
  • There were three guys with sticks. China couldn't project power far but Soviet-Sino relations were strained and the risk of war was high because they share borders.

    I'd love for there to be a world with no sticks period but humanity is a long way from that. Europe becoming the forth guy with a stick could force everyone else, and especially Russia, to be more cautious. And if it comes to blows, the EU/UK are gonna want to have that stick.

    If you're EU/UK and multiple parties are around you with big sticks, would you rather be defenseless or have a stick?

  • Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
  • "Do you honestly think having some legal justification would change anything about how Trump would respond?"

    Not sure where you're going with this. Sadly, we're in a might makes right era. I'd be surprised if Trump pays more than cursory attention to the lawyers advising him.

    Pretty much the only thing the governor can do is political theater or resigning in protest (which Trump could care less about).

  • ‘50% battle-ready’: Germany misses military targets despite Scholz’s overhaul
  • I mean yeah, it can work exactly that way. The Cold War was horrifically bloody in many countries and regions, but the USA and USSR directly slugging it out would have bathed the world in much more blood. Likewise, the Soviets and China going at it in a full scale war after the Soviet-Sino split would have been horrific.

    It's a high risk strategy but not one without rewards.

  • Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
  • I'm not a we go high when they go low kinda guy but it'll be really hard for a governor to act like Trump. And it'll be especially hard if said governor has to go up against Trump. It's hard to compel Trump because who enforcers anything on him? Yet Trump is probably drooling at the possibility of sending federal agents to arrest a governor.

    None of this makes Trump's abhorrent behavior okay, of course.

  • ‘50% battle-ready’: Germany misses military targets despite Scholz’s overhaul
  • Sure. And that reinforces my point, better for Europe to have its own stick.

    Beyond which, amid AI, aging populations, global warming, blah blah, many countries are going to face serious internal challenges. At least for the USA, the pressure will make the global hegemony harder to sustain. Amid surging debt, it's not hard to envision a world where the USA literally can't afford to shield Europe. Get saner minds than Trump leading the USA, and it may be possible to establish a more equal and mutually beneficial relationship of peers.

  • ‘50% battle-ready’: Germany misses military targets despite Scholz’s overhaul
  • I mean, if Europe doesn't need the USA, that's good for them? Like, congrats?

    The reserve currency is a tricky thing and will likely hurt the USA in the long run. If nothing else, America won't be able to export its inflation.

    But if that leads to more options for international trade, it's possible that the world as a whole benefits.