Happy Earth Day!
Thanks to the W3C #sustainability Community, we’ve created a W3C Sustainability Community Group (CG)!
w3.org/community/sust…
Last fall at my #TPAC2021 Sustainability session I proposed that W3C needed to consider sustainability ...
tantek.com/t5JR1
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Are you making close contact during eternal Caturday?
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Did the twitter mobile website really remove all the functions that made it functional? I’m not installing the fucking app
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“Using loopholes to avoid the EU arms embargo of Russia post the Crimean invasion is effectively a crime and breathtakingly stupid.” Genau. Kommentar , @Bundeskanzler ? telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
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New Jacket. Cub looked cute. I tried instagr.am/p/Ccraej8OmT7/
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89% of the time when I see that someone used `reduce`, I think to myself there was likely a far more readable way to write that block of code.
However…when you really need it, you really need it. For a particular problem I needed to solve, it came in quite handy.
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I was there for the Do the Right Thing fandom crossover on S1, and I am here for all the Expanse and Picard fandom crossover on S2 of The Flight Attendant.
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"Staatsangehörigkeitsfeststellungsverfahren". German bureaucracy is the best.
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who wore it better? (@ Tommi’s Burger Joint in Berlin) swarmapp.com/c/c3vtjeAwsmz
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Are you ready to break out during eternal Caturday?
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Nice! Congrats, @afitnerd! We loved watching what @Headspring was doing with these custom buttons last week at DevNexus. Can’t wait to see your crew in August in KC.
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Awesome! This is how I first learned to build websites in the 90s.
Still learning this way all the time.
The "open source by default" nature of web technology is its greatest attribute. May it always be so for future generations. ✨
twitter.com/sarasoueidan/s…
My nephew is studying HTML and CSS in college. When he was telling me about it, there was a sparkle in his eyes when he told me that he can learn HTML by using a thing ca...
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Republicans are for higher taxes, degraded public services, and not saying gay.
twitter.com/npapantoniswft…
🧵: There’s a lot of misinformation and confusion about what the end of Disney’s Reedy Creek district means for the company and for taxpayers.
Here’s what I know...
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Live now over on youtube for a lofi study/work with me youtube.com/watch?v=HeTKFY…
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Going live in 15 minutes for a 3 hour study with me 📗 youtube.com/watch?v=HeTKFY…
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Hey @doctorow, I just emailed you the details of this story. Enjoy.
I might have to unprotect this account to get some eyes on a batshit crazy use of DNS RBLs by @Apple in content-filtering on iCloud. Incompetent, intrusive, and ill-consi...
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Wordle 307 2/6*
⬛⬛🟩🟨⬛
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Today is starting off strong. Only downhill from here.
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"text": "Washington (CNN)Congress can exclude residents of Puerto Rico from some federal disability benefits available to those who live in the 50 states, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. \nThe 8-1 opinion was written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting. \nThe case concerned Supplemental Security Income that is available to those living in the 50 states who are older than 65, blind or disabled. But residents of Puerto Rico and other US territories are excluded from receiving the funds. \n\"In devising tax and benefits programs, it is reasonable for Congress to take account of the general balance of benefits to and burdens on the residents of Puerto Rico,\" Kavanaugh wrote. \"In doing so, Congress need not conduct a dollar-to-dollar comparison of how its tax and benefits programs apply in the States as compared to the Territories, either at the individual or collective level.\" \nHe noted that residents of Puerto Rico are typically exempt from most federal income, gift, estate and excise taxes, but that they are eligible for Social Security and Medicare. Kavanaugh said that \"just as not every federal tax extends to residents of Puerto Rico, so too not every federal benefits program extends to residents of Puerto Rico.\"\n\nSotomayor, whose parents were born in Puerto Rico, penned the sole dissenting opinion. \"Equal treatment of citizens should not be left to the vagaries of the political process,\" she said. \n\"Because residents of Puerto Rico do not have voting representation in Congress, they cannot rely on their elected representatives to remedy the punishing disparities suffered by citizen residents of Puerto Rico under Congress' unequal treatment,\" Sotomayor wrote. \nSteve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and a professor at the University of Texas School of Law, called the case \"a big deal both for what it holds and for what it opens the door to.\"\n\"The core holding is that Congress is allowed to withhold certain federal benefits from Americans who live in territories like Puerto Rico so long as it has any rational basis for doing so, and that no special justification is required,\" Vladeck said. \"That makes it far easier for Congress, a body in which the territories are not represented, to treat residents of those territories differently with those who live in the states -- not just for Supplemental Security Income, but for all federal benefit programs, like Social Security, Medicare and other entitlements funded at least in part by taxes paid by those living in those territories.\"\nThe case involved Jose Luis Vaello-Madero, who was born in Puerto Rico in 1954 but lived in New York from 1985 to 2013. In 2012, he was found eligible after a stroke to receive the disability payments, which were deposited directly into his checking account. \nAfter moving back to Puerto Rico in 2013, Vaello-Madero continued to accept the payments until the government was made aware that he was now living outside the 50 states. He was told that his benefits would be discontinued and that he owed the government $28,081 in back pay. His lawyers later sued, arguing that the exclusion of Puerto Rican residents violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution's 14th Amendment. \nHermann Ferr\u00e9, a lawyer for Vaello-Madero, said the program was meant to replace \"an uneven patchwork of programs\" for the disabled with a \"uniform standard of national support\" so that poor and disabled Americans could live with dignity. \n\"But that guarantee is not enjoyed by all Americans,\" he said, arguing the court should look at the elimination suspiciously because it excludes Puerto Ricans based on their race. \nThe Biden administration had defended the exclusion, noting that most Puerto Ricans are exempt from federal taxes, so Congress could take into consideration that reduced contribution when excluding them from some disability benefits. A government lawyer stressed that it would be up to Congress to extend the benefits, and President Joe Biden has already called on Congress to do so. \n\"It is always appropriate for Congress to take account of the general balance of benefits and burdens associated with a particular federal program,\" deputy Solicitor General Curtis Gannon told the justices at oral arguments. \nBut Sotomayor, who still has family members on the island, was deeply critical of the government's argument and she called the majority's decision \"irrational.\"\nShe said Congress was mistaken to exclude residents of Puerto Rico from what she called an \"important safety-net program.\"\n\"There is no rational basis for Congress to treat needy citizens living anywhere in the United States so differently from others,\" she said, and noted that the Government Accountability Office estimates that over 300,000 Puerto Rico residents would have qualified for the benefit.\nSotomayor acknowledged that under equal protection principles the government can draw lines when it classifies people, but it cannot \"base those qualifications upon impermissible criteria or use them arbitrarily to burden a particular group of individuals.\"\nShe said that even though residents of Puerto Rico typically are exempt from paying some federal taxes that does not create a rational basis to distinguish residents of Puerto Rico from others in the case at hand. That is in part, she insisted, because those receiving Supplemental Security Income pay few if any taxes at all. She said that residents of Puerto Rico are like other citizens who are eligible for the benefit: \"they are needy U.S. citizens living in the United States.\nShe also warned about the \"dramatic repercussions\" of the decision. She said that if Congress has the ability to exclude citizens from safety net programs because they reside in jurisdictions that do not pay sufficient taxes, it could easily target needy residents in other states like Vermont, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Alaska on the basis that \"residents in those states pay less into the Federal Treasury than residents of other States.\"\nThis story has been updated with additional details Thursday.\n\nCNN's Devan Cole contributed to this report.",
"html": "<p>Washington (CNN)Congress can exclude residents of Puerto Rico from some federal disability benefits available to those who live in the 50 states, the <a href=\"https://www.cnn.com/specials/politics/supreme-court-nine\">Supreme Court</a> ruled Thursday. </p>\n<p>The 8-1 <a href=\"https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-303_6khn.pdf\">opinion</a> was written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting. </p>\n<p>The case concerned Supplemental Security Income that is available to those living in the 50 states who are older than 65, blind or disabled. But residents of Puerto Rico and other US territories are excluded from receiving the funds. </p>\n<p>\"In devising tax and benefits programs, it is reasonable for Congress to take account of the general balance of benefits to and burdens on the residents of Puerto Rico,\" Kavanaugh wrote. \"In doing so, Congress need not conduct a dollar-to-dollar comparison of how its tax and benefits programs apply in the States as compared to the Territories, either at the individual or collective level.\" </p>\n<p>He noted that residents of Puerto Rico are typically exempt from most federal income, gift, estate and excise taxes, but that they are eligible for Social Security and Medicare. Kavanaugh said that \"just as not every federal tax extends to residents of Puerto Rico, so too not every federal benefits program extends to residents of Puerto Rico.\"</p>\n\n<p>Sotomayor, whose parents were born in Puerto Rico, penned the sole dissenting opinion. \"Equal treatment of citizens should not be left to the vagaries of the political process,\" she said. </p>\n<p>\"Because residents of Puerto Rico do not have voting representation in Congress, they cannot rely on their elected representatives to remedy the punishing disparities suffered by citizen residents of Puerto Rico under Congress' unequal treatment,\" Sotomayor wrote. </p>\n<p>Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and a professor at the University of Texas School of Law, called the case \"a big deal both for what it holds and for what it opens the door to.\"</p>\n<p>\"The core holding is that Congress is allowed to withhold certain federal benefits from Americans who live in territories like Puerto Rico so long as it has any rational basis for doing so, and that no special justification is required,\" Vladeck said. \"That makes it far easier for Congress, a body in which the territories are not represented, to treat residents of those territories differently with those who live in the states -- not just for Supplemental Security Income, but for all federal benefit programs, like Social Security, Medicare and other entitlements funded at least in part by taxes paid by those living in those territories.\"</p>\n<p>The case involved Jose Luis Vaello-Madero, who was born in Puerto Rico in 1954 but lived in New York from 1985 to 2013. In 2012, he was found eligible after a stroke to receive the disability payments, which were deposited directly into his checking account. </p>\n<p>After moving back to Puerto Rico in 2013, Vaello-Madero continued to accept the payments until the government was made aware that he was now living outside the 50 states. He was told that his benefits would be discontinued and that he owed the government $28,081 in back pay. His lawyers later sued, arguing that the exclusion of Puerto Rican residents violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution's 14th Amendment. </p>\n<p>Hermann Ferr\u00e9, a lawyer for Vaello-Madero, said the program was meant to replace \"an uneven patchwork of programs\" for the disabled with a \"uniform standard of national support\" so that poor and disabled Americans could live with dignity. </p>\n<p>\"But that guarantee is not enjoyed by all Americans,\" he said, arguing the court should look at the elimination suspiciously because it excludes Puerto Ricans based on their race. </p>\n<p>The Biden administration had defended the exclusion, noting that most Puerto Ricans are exempt from federal taxes, so Congress could take into consideration that reduced contribution when excluding them from some disability benefits. A government lawyer stressed that it would be up to Congress to extend the benefits, and President Joe Biden has already called on Congress to do so. </p>\n<p>\"It is always appropriate for Congress to take account of the general balance of benefits and burdens associated with a particular federal program,\" deputy Solicitor General Curtis Gannon told the justices at oral arguments. </p>\n<p>But Sotomayor, who still has family members on the island, was deeply critical of the government's argument and she called the majority's decision \"irrational.\"</p>\n<p>She said Congress was mistaken to exclude residents of Puerto Rico from what she called an \"important safety-net program.\"</p>\n<p>\"There is no rational basis for Congress to treat needy citizens living anywhere in the United States so differently from others,\" she said, and noted that the Government Accountability Office estimates that over 300,000 Puerto Rico residents would have qualified for the benefit.</p>\n<p>Sotomayor acknowledged that under equal protection principles the government can draw lines when it classifies people, but it cannot \"base those qualifications upon impermissible criteria or use them arbitrarily to burden a particular group of individuals.\"</p>\n<p>She said that even though residents of Puerto Rico typically are exempt from paying some federal taxes that does not create a rational basis to distinguish residents of Puerto Rico from others in the case at hand. That is in part, she insisted, because those receiving Supplemental Security Income pay few if any taxes at all. She said that residents of Puerto Rico are like other citizens who are eligible for the benefit: \"they are needy U.S. citizens living in the United States.</p>\n<p>She also warned about the \"dramatic repercussions\" of the decision. She said that if Congress has the ability to exclude citizens from safety net programs because they reside in jurisdictions that do not pay sufficient taxes, it could easily target needy residents in other states like Vermont, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Alaska on the basis that \"residents in those states pay less into the Federal Treasury than residents of other States.\"</p>\n<p><em>This story has been updated with additional details Thursday.</em></p>\n\n<p><em>CNN's Devan Cole contributed to this report. </em></p>"
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