Oh, no worries, just figured I'd add that extra little bit of detail as it's a useful hook into a lot of other git concepts.
zaphod
For folks unaware, the technical git term, here, is a 'ref'. Everything that points to a commit is a ref, whether it's HEAD, the tip of a branch, or a tag. If the git manpage mentions a 'ref' that's what it's talking about.
Then don't call it that?
If the bar is "never made a mistake or published a questionable article in the entire history of the institution", then there's no such thing as a "newspaper of record" and I'm fine with that. Frankly, I never liked that idea as no one, no institution, no media outlet, no person, is totally free from bias, and no one should treat any one paper as universally authoritative.
But claiming the NYT is "unreliable" now, today, based on the actions of people who, if not dead are almost certainly retired today, is ridiculous.
Also let's just appreciate that the two examples cited by the poster are 1) a recent story that may genuinely be problematic (though I think it's naive to believe either the Israelis or Hamas haven't engaged in sexual violence given its prevalence in warzones), and 2) reporting on a manufactured war that's now nearly 30 years old.
It's absurd to think you can hold the current NYT to account for actions done so long ago that many of their current journalists wouldn't have been borne yet.
That's not to say the NYT doesn't have it's problems. It is absolutely a both-sidesism establishment paper. But if you're gonna criticize it, at least do so with modern examples.
Didn't actually read the article did ya?
Hint: the article isn't saying all Republicans are a threat to democracy. It's saying that those who hold anti-democratic views--e.g. election denialism, supporting returning Trump to power by force, etc--are predominantly rural white Republicans.
Those are just facts. You can either accept those facts or join those folks in denying reality.
Yeah I can't decide if I should wait for their port before I play through MM. Harkinian is an incredible piece of work and being able to play OoT at 60 fps using a modern dual stick setup with a free camera is really nice.
Canadian here. It's not regional. My wife and I use the bathroom while the other is present all the time.
I am straight, though, so I can't comment on that theory.
Ocarina of Time, for the very first time, via Ship of Harkinian. Just completed the Forest Temple and having a great time! And since it's Linux native it plays exceptionally well.
Denialism it is, then! Very well, carry on.