This didn't come to light until recently see this article that the posted article links to.
For me it's the removal and change of UI elements. There is still no built in way to move the task bar to the top or side of the screen and to get a useful right click menu back I have to go into the registry and change a value. There is also the whole thing where you are forced to use a Microsoft account with no option to use a local account instead.
My theory is Loomer likes dog food.
Before things like PowerPoint were invented presentations were done with projectors and slide decks. Each slide was on a piece of film and had to be interested into the slide deck one by one and in the correct orientation. It seems that whoever put the slides in put multiple ones upside down.
It's the day it was posted to the fat side website
I am shocked that the 5th circuit would rule this way. Completely and utterly shocked.
Every year I tune into this and every I stop watching because the host segments are so bad. Just show us the games and not the cringey wrap around segments they seem to think we want.
Nanowar of Steel is great too. Who else would make a Rhapsody of Fire tribute/parody, make it about Barbie, and then get the original Rhapsody singer to do lead vocals.
This is in regards to the Arizona supreme court allowing an 1864 abortion ban to take effect. The comic is playing on the stereotype that Mormons, who mostly live in Utah, practiced piligamy, having multiple wives, in 1864.
Mike Wallace was a journalist on the TV show _60 Minutes _ and this comic is likely a take on journalists asking about sensitive topics. Wikipedia tells me that Wallace had a special in 1982 where he interviewed an American general about the Vietnam war and I wonder if that was the inspiration for this one.
Of course they are without any data privacy laws companies are going to collect and then sell as much of your personal data that they can get away with.