Statistical generators are the opposite of objective wtf
What is that
Bath time moment
Do you know of anything else missing? If it was a "code" error, like in a Drupal site or something it would likely delete other stuff. Most U.S. government websites are modernized during the Obama administration or newer. This stuff doesn't happen due to code.
The text/tweet/whatever really feels just like made up words to convince non technically literate people it was a mistake.
The Library of Congress posted on X Wednesday morning that the deletion was the result of a “coding error.”
“It has been brought to our attention that some sections of Article 1 are missing from the Constitution Annotated website,” the library wrote. “We’ve learned that this is due to a coding error. We have been working to correct this and expect it to be resolved soon.”
For anyone wanting where the "mistake" in the headline comes from
There might be a filter list the other person has enabled but you don't.
Typically I just use NoScript and mark everything as untrusted.
Not a single person will pick the first image that is generated.
Oh they absolutely do at approximately the same rate of choosing the first Google image search result.
That looks like a deck not the roof
There's another comment that shows an Internet Archive diff
It supposedly came our on the 2nd but I can't find it
Edit: that's for Taiwan specifically apparently it'll air internationally "at a later date" for some reason.
iPhones have 17 steps, or 16 blocks to get to full volume. I don't know how exactly, but it doesn't scale linearly as our ears hear volume logarithmically.
So maybe it's linear within DbA?
So the emulments clause is just dead, huh?