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Regayov t1_jab2jvc wrote
Reply to comment by rollotomasi07071 in Chicken waste products spill shuts N.J. highway by WildMajesticUnicorn
They’ll probably run afowl of some delays.
Regayov t1_jab1dkd wrote
Reply to comment by rollotomasi07071 in Chicken waste products spill shuts N.J. highway by WildMajesticUnicorn
I hope they meat their deadline.
Regayov t1_ja08o5e wrote
It snowed more in SoCal yesterday then in most of NJ all winter.
Regayov t1_j9zu6gl wrote
By encapsulating your code you are defining and separating the external interface from the internal implementation. By doing that the internal implementation can change without breaking everyone who used your components. Without it anyone who uses your components could come to rely on any method or variable you used. If a better implementation comes around and those methods or variables are removed then their code will break.
Similarly if your component is complex, say with lots of concurrency/threads, then leaving internal methods or variables externally accessible can cause all sorts of problems. External components could access those internal structures directly, potentially bypassing any protections you established.
Regayov t1_j2fclys wrote
Reply to comment by Langer1banger in Thomas The Tank Engine & NYS&W no. 142 in Phillipsburg, NJ by Tayo826
There is always a diesel.
Regayov t1_j2cg7l0 wrote
Reply to Police: Shoppers under 18 banned from Cherry Hill Mall for last week of the year by CompletePen8
For those that won’t read the article > Starting on Dec. 26, Cherry Hill Police started enforcing the ban from the hours of 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Teens must be with a parent or supervised by someone 21 years of age or older.
>This came about after an incident at the mall in 2017 that started at JC Penney. Police encountered 700 to 1,000 teens who converged on the mall. Several fights broke out, and five people were arrested.
Also, this is the fifth year for this policy.
Regayov t1_ixx49be wrote
Reply to comment by bacaneria in The not-so-obvious thing slowly disappearing on NJ toll roads by TowerStreet1
No clue. I didn’t think what I said was controversial.
Regayov t1_ixup07a wrote
EZ-Pass express lanes are the ultimate twofer. Remove the tollbooth so you don’t pay the attendant while also having higher tolls seem less conspicuous. People just drive through and later wonder why they have to top off their balance more often.
Regayov t1_ixaq6a0 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Stats in NJ Democrats abandon drive for abortion constitutional amendment in 2023. by New_Stats
> We all know that supreme courts can get new justices and overturn precedent if they feel like it, we literally just watched it happen.
The part you quoted said that the state Supreme Court and Legislature has affirmed the legal access to abortion. Making it a constitutional amendment would add another layer of protections but one that is largely unnecessary in the short term given the makeup of those two entities.
> They argue that the state Supreme Court has already affirmed the right to an abortion in cases over the past 40 years, and those protections were codified in a landmark state law enacted last January.
So they’re saying “don’t rush, get it right”. > abortion advocates say there is no need to rush through a complicated and monumental amendment in a final, end-of-the-year sprint in order to win legislative approval
That’s not a bad thing.
Regayov t1_iwwyv4j wrote
Reply to comment by Mermaid_Queen99 in I’m looking for fun day trip places in New Jersey. I’m located in central NJ, near trenton, but i’m willing to go anywhere. I have a friend visiting from Canada for a few days so I want to show her around. She’ll be coming in December. by Mermaid_Queen99
I haven’t been in years but it can be a lot of fun. Stroll around the grounds and then get some food and drinks at Rats
Regayov t1_iwwpcwr wrote
Reply to I’m looking for fun day trip places in New Jersey. I’m located in central NJ, near trenton, but i’m willing to go anywhere. I have a friend visiting from Canada for a few days so I want to show her around. She’ll be coming in December. by Mermaid_Queen99
How about Grounds for Sculpture or the Lambertville/New Hope area.
Regayov t1_ivcct0a wrote
Reply to comment by FarmerHandsome in Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
> The AG said “disinformation.” So you aren’t actually in disagreement with the AG.
The AG, or at least its web post, used both dis- and mis-.
Regayov t1_ivbszd0 wrote
Reply to comment by FarmerHandsome in Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
Ok. Good explanation. I’d maybe argue that in this context it is the AG (or everyone, really) using the term “misinformation” instead of “disinformation”. It’s also not easy to tell the difference between the two with a well engineered disinformation campaign by a well funded organization or government. Which brings it back to my original point: the government saying “look out for signs of organizational disinformation campaigns, here is how” is different from specifically calling for information to be purged.
Regayov t1_ivblnjl wrote
Reply to comment by FarmerHandsome in Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
Interesting point. Please explain. Seems the two are very similar and the difference is subjective.
Regayov t1_ivb31bw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
The government defined Slander, Libel, Defamation and false advertising but the application of those terms to specific information requires a trial where both sides are represented. That is way different from the government saying “this information is false, remove it”.
Regayov t1_ivaz5p5 wrote
Reply to Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
It is one thing for the government to push the social media companies to better detect and remove the tactical influence campaigns by organizations (and other governments).
It is quite another for the government to define “misinformation” and coerce the social media companies to remove it. That is a dangerous and slippery slope.
Edit: when I say ‘define misinformation’ above I don’t mean them defining the term “misinformation” (though even that would be a challenge). I mean the government defining specific information as misinformation and demanding action based on that.
Regayov t1_iuf6jis wrote
Reply to comment by HI_Handbasket in Jersey comes up with common sense gun reforms | Sheneman by BF_2
I defended my point, that the rules/prohibitions the OP cited weren’t on the NRA. Then the goalposts were moved to different circumstances. I’m not playing the what-if game.
Regayov t1_iuewrym wrote
Reply to comment by peter-doubt in Jersey comes up with common sense gun reforms | Sheneman by BF_2
Perhaps. Tho the fact that I never apologized for anything does. What the heck are you even talking about?
Regayov t1_iuew108 wrote
Reply to comment by peter-doubt in Jersey comes up with common sense gun reforms | Sheneman by BF_2
I’ve also given zero shits about the NRA and it’s headquarters. And?
Regayov t1_iuddbl2 wrote
Reply to comment by BF_2 in Jersey comes up with common sense gun reforms | Sheneman by BF_2
You said “NRA bans” when it’s not the NRA.
As far as I know, private property owners can prohibit firearms on their property in every state. Sometimes it’s auto-felony, sometimes it’s “asked to leave and Tresspass if you don’t” but they have that right.
Regayov t1_iudbkdx wrote
Reply to comment by BF_2 in Jersey comes up with common sense gun reforms | Sheneman by BF_2
> Ever notice how guns are banned at NRA conventions, Trump rallies, etc.?
Ever notice that it’s not the NRA banning? It’s the management of the convention center, local/state laws, or required by the Secret Service when attended by politicians.
Regayov t1_iudb5ky wrote
> There are education and insurance requirements for new applicants seeking a carry license.
The bill now requires the same insurance that Murphy explicitly prohibited in an EO and called “murder insurance”.
> In addition, there are 25 categories of public places where guns will still be restricted. Those include schools, bars, government buildings, college campuses and, yes, sports arenas
And 20 other “categories” including your own car, public transportation, and any private property that does not explicitly opt in. It basically bans carry in most of the state. That is specifically called out in Bruen as being unconstitutional.
Regayov t1_itsbxbs wrote
Reply to comment by BYNX0 in I’m so sick of the fear mongering Political ads. Can’t wait for them to stop. I’ll even welcome the ear worm Hess truck ads. by greensocks77
> The way these politicians funnel money through committees and other companies is crazy.
Don’t forget foreign governments..
Regayov t1_itsb9my wrote
Reply to Brace yourself, drivers. Turnpike and Parkway tolls are going up for the 3rd year in a row. by TroyMcClure10
All while they go all in on cashless tolls.
Regayov t1_jadbp3d wrote
Reply to comment by Mithmorthmin in Chicken waste products spill shuts N.J. highway by WildMajesticUnicorn
> too chicken
Apparently so is Route-55.