Paolo De Los Rios
@paolodelosrios.bsky.social
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Biophysicist/Statistical physicist, Protein Quality Control / proteostasis (chaperones galore), energy-driven processes in the cell, machine learning/AI for proteins, and origins of life @EPFL, Lausanne. Opinions are mine. #SempreForzaToro
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But also: the US have military bases in several other allied countries. Dealing with each other as equals and in reciprocity, why shouldn't other countries have military bases in the US?
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Sauer said that, likewise, under her hypothetical, that could "well be" official behavior of the president though "it would depend on the circumstances." “

That kind of immunity was granted.

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Sauer affirmed that such a decision could "well be an official act" excluded from prosecution, telling Sotomayor, "It would depend on the hypothetical."

At another point, Justice Elena Kagan asked the Trump attorney: "How about if a president orders the military to stage a coup?"
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What are they even talking’ about?
Reminder

“Justice Sonia Sotomayor, minutes into the arguments, raised the question of whether criminal immunity would extend to a president ordering the military, or someone else, to assassinate a political rival if they believed this person was "corrupt" 1/3
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100 years of anti-fascism because… check notes… fascism has consistently been bad for a 100 years.
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Ultimately shame on us who allowed so important projects to depend so crucially on a single funding source.
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Physicists were working on them, but got the funds cut and the students expelled.
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I see you argument, but at some point in the authoritarian/fascist slide, is there a moment when the real fantasy becomes “we are still citizens of a democracy“?
You know history better than I do: which events would make you say that the line has been crossed in the US?
paolodelosrios.bsky.social
Their problem is that they are deeply ignorant and most likely unread. They act as if their reign will last 1000 years, when instead, according to history, you can shave a couple zeroes (orders of magnitude).
Still too much for many of us, but much shorter than they think.
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My point is that no matter the problems one can find in unions, we are far better off with them than without.
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As an Italian, raised in the 70s and 80s, I’d say that they are mostly a force for good. That said, they suffer some of the same problems that organisations wielding power have, with some part of them being self-serving.
It is not intrinsic to unions, though.
But beware doing without them!
paolodelosrios.bsky.social
And we go back to your point: labor rights and a minimal safety net are necessary to give workers a minimum of power to counterbalance the one of employers in any negotiation. And this is also why unions, with all their problems, are so indispensable. Collective bargains/contracts are game changers.
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"Gilets jaunes" in France paralysed the country for a month for way way way less. And it does not even take such a huge % of striking people to block everything.

The problem is that US society is stacked against, with many people going check-by-check and not affording to lose even a single pay day.
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No, you can’t put it back in the same box. You’ll have to go through it, throw away everything that’s rotten and find a new box for what is left.
Choose wisely a new box that is made better than the old one if you do not want it to happen again.
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There is a nice account of this in “The light eaters”, an intriguing book about plant “intelligence” (essentially amazing problem solving skills, even through community) by @zoeschlanger.bsky.social
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Immortal
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Friday was the 50th anniversary of the The Rocky Horror Picture Show release, which bombed at the time but quickly became perhaps the biggest, most durable cult classic in history, spanning generations in appeal.

So, let's do the time warp again, folks!

www.washingtonpost.com/entertainmen...
a close up of a woman 's face with the words how bout that written below her
Alt: a close up of a man 's face with the words how bout that written below him - Frankfurter played by Tim Curry from Rocky Horror, released 9/26/75
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I would go for Ichnusa or Moretti, but if they have a local one, take it
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Pizza and beer, not wine!!!

I know I know, it's two different irreconcilable worldviews.
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Je lance donc la suite de #lesmétazoairesdupèreconnard après la grande musaraigne.

Cela sera des formats courts juste pour présenter un métazoaire un peu rigolo / étrange / spécial.

Aujourd'hui Heterocephalus glaber, dit le Rat-taupe nu. De l'Ordre des Rodentia et du sous-ordre des Hystricomorpha.
Un rat-taupe nu. Ressemble à une vieille couille fripée avec des tous petits yeux et deux grandes dents de devant
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They said the president is constitutionally authorised to break the law if done in (what he thinks to be) the exercise of his presidential duties.
Stopping him now would be irreparable harm, if he deems it urgent, knowing that down the line they would side with him because of the immunity ruling.