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Has Anyone Seen the Democrats?

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Maybe that's till election day. Oh, that's what it was. That's till election day.

Pod Save America

Has Anyone Seen the Democrats?

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So many. 14, about 1399, something like that?

Pod Save America

Has Anyone Seen the Democrats?

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How many days? Are you asking the new China AI or the open AI? Inauguration day 2029. Seems like that should have just been something Google gave me the answer to. google's broken 14 oh gotta use chat gpt for everything yeah all right you're right you're right i'm being stupid there won't be an inauguration day in 2020 jd 1454 454 days i thought we were at 1406 when we talked about this.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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We will forge a society that is colorblind and merit based.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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The CDC is currently scrubbing information from their website right now to be in compliance with a recent executive order. Here are some of the pages that have gone down.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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The Trump administration has taken away reproductiverights.gov from the federal website. They also have scrubbed federal websites for any search of abortion.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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Within hours of President Trump's inauguration, the Spanish version of the official White House website disappeared. The website now gives users an error 404 message. A lot of the stuff initially happened very quietly.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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DEIs would have ruined our country and now it's dead. I think the AI is dead. So if they want to scrub the website, that's OK with me.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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Any information on this page promoting gender ideology is extremely inaccurate and disconnected from the immutable biological reality that there are two sexes, male and female.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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The White House and other federal agencies are also revamping their websites, for instance, scrubbing mentions of climate change.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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A 2013 Harvard study, for example, found that half the hyperlinks in Supreme Court cases, today's equivalent of footnotes, are broken, a phenomenon known as link rot.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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Government agencies remove documents and companies fail and with them the sites they host. Think of GeoCities, Yahoo Video, and more recently, the news site Gawker.

Today, Explained

Breaking the internet

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The wonder of it is it's very, very simple. Anybody could go and set up a web server on their computer and make it available to the world. Unfortunately, it's too simple. It's fragile. That if something happens to that piece of equipment, that website, just blink, is gone.