• @[email protected]
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    We have been working to correct this and expect it to be resolved soon

    Lol, this is a static site. A 5 minute change. Even if they have a process to run all changes through review and testing before deployment (which they don’t or else this kind of “coding error” wouldn’t have happened), this is fixed same-day. They’re lying.

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      review and testing

      TBF, who would write a test to test whether or not parts of the fucking Constitution had been removed?

    • @[email protected]
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      104 days ago

      If it was run on like, GitHub Pages, you would do a rollback.

      I have support for rollbacks in my site cause I have blue-green… I never use it, but I do have it!

  • TrackinDaKraken
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    MAGA is, of course, telling everyone to calm down, because it’s a “coding error”.

    MAGA, of course, has no critical thinking skills, and so doesn’t question why a static document was being edited so specifically in the first place.

    • @[email protected]
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      Shit this is the justification they need to be angry about it. “The crooked media and the dirty liberals forced me to put a bunch of stuff in the constitution that I don’t want there,” Trump will say on Truth Social, and by the next morning, reality will reflect that the Dems had to back down on the issue and, in fact, the changes Trump made are permanent.

  • @[email protected]
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    People should read up on the leadership conflict currently going on at the Library of Congress.

    On May 8, 2025, two days after Hayden had given testimony to the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on House Administration,[80][81] via email and without any explanation, she was abruptly fired by President Trump … No replacement of Hayden has been nominated. Principal Deputy Librarian Robert Newlen,[86] who would have served as interim librarian was fired and Trump named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting librarian of Congress and later fired the deputy librarian and copyright office director (Perlmutter and Newlen), appointing senior DOJ officials Brian Nieves and Paul Perkins as respectively, for the interim. This has been interpreted as an attack on the separation of powers.[87] Perlmutter has sued to dispute the legality of the dismissal,[88] as the Register is appointed by, and responsible to, the Librarian of Congress.

    So currently there are two conflicting acting directors of LOC. One, who is a lawyer, appointed by Trump, whom noone at LOC accepts, and one librarian, who does the actual day to day administration.

    It is curious that the article doesn’t mention who is speaking for the LOC, they are just twitter messages by the LOC account. I bet that while the Trump sycophant has no power over any of the librarians in LOC, he is in control of the LOC twitter account and the website, with some external techbros doing his bidding, and that is all he has to play with, yet unsurprisingly enough still managed to turn everything into shit just with those slivers of control.

    The actual staff of the LOC are just doing their library thing (their youtube channel has been very active lately with some knowledgeable and interesting stuff), while this piece of shit is busy doing his Trump shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      How the fuck can Trump just fire anyone he pleases, yet when fucking Biden was in there it seemed he couldn’t even get rid of the fucking gardner???

      • 4grams
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        Because they realize that rules are just words on paper. They mean precisely nothing when the people in charge of enforcing them are the ones who are breaking them.

        • @[email protected]
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          It used to be the people’s responsibility to hold politicians to account. Nixon didn’t resign because he felt bad - he resigned because his support collapsed. If you voted for a congressman or senator who refused to impeach Trump, you voted for making politicians above the law.

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            Still is, but you nailed it. People wanted a criminal rapist who was best friends with the world’s most notorious child predator. None of what he is, was remotely hidden, every bit of it was clear and obvious. Everything that he’s doing, is things he said he would do.

            It’s still the people’s job to hold them accountable, but most people you know just wanted this (if folks couldn’t be fucked to stop this, they gave it a default stamp of approval).

        • @[email protected]
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          64 days ago

          Right? They are calling on states to blatantly gerrymander their districts, which is bold-face illegal and should get them immediately removed from office.

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        Dems are all for following tradition. Oh sir you can only fire the gardener in the fifth Tuesday of a month. Vs Republicans who say fuck it.

  • @[email protected]
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    This came up in the thread last night. Why would you dynamically load content that, practically, never changes?

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      It ACTUALLY never changes. Even if it’s Amended, the Amendment is an addition, nothing gets removed.

      See: Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3:

      “Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons.”

    • @[email protected]
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      124 days ago

      because this is an annotated version of the constitution with legal analyses. those texts need to be updated occasionally with new case law.

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        114 days ago

        It’s almost like the base document can be loaded without annotations and never change. Then have the annotations load separately on top of the base page preventing even this odd “could be a tech issue” problem.

        Don’t accept their blaming tech for it. There is no reason that those annotations should even have been updated at this particular point anyway.

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          If the tech issue is real, it’s because they were changing these annotations to basically the same effect, downplaying or deleting these sections of the constitution. (Not currently capitalized.)

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          I said nothing about accepting tech problems or assigning blame. it’s simply a sensible design for a website that is occasionally updated to use dynamically loaded elements.

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      Because not all documents are immutable and it doesn’t make sense to have a one off system. It is the same reason that most websites use the same CMS system for the “about us” page that might change one every two years as well as every single article and calendar.

      But also… having an immutable document also feels like one of the best unit/sniff tests you can have.

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      This came up in the thread last night. Why would you dynamically load content that, practically, never changes?

      I would not be surprised if some 20 year old “vibe coder” touched it, since they don’t know shit about computers they made bad choices.

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      Yes, the correct way to display a short simple document like this is plain html with bog-standard structure and indexing/metatext markup plus device and accessibility targeted css. That is it. Any scripts or references should fail fully gracefully back to web 1.0.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yes, a mistake. Which just happened to wipe out the exact parts of the Constitution that the President has been ignoring.

    You know what? I’m going long con on this. I think some badass Librarian deleted those sections so that we would have to acknowledge publicly that those rights are indeed guaranteed in the Constitution.

    • Trapped In America
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      2 removals and an edit, all 3 pertaining to things Trump’s trying to bully his way into existence. Complete accident though.

      Oh, they’re still missing hours later? That’s weird…

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        Devil’s advocate, but depending on how the page is laid out in the code, it could be that the entirety of Article 1 is a section, so if a mistake was made at some point in the section it would affect the rest of it.

        Considering they fired all of the competent people, it’s within the realm of possibility that it was a fuck up. Shit, they might have just copy and pasted whatever chatgpt spit out.

        But if it was really a coding error, all they’d have to do is provide the merge request.

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          Fuck you and your devil’s advocate the results are what matter and the results are what we’re planned, get your head out of your fucking ass

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              But why is AI fucking with the constitution at all? Dunno

              This. All of these hypotheticals and excuses people are making are missing/ignoring 1 simple detail:

              Why were they editing The Constitution to begin with?

              It only changes through acts of Congress and requires a super-majority. So why were they editing it?

              @onslaught545 - Seriously? You’re going the “code layout” route? Even a syntax error wouldn’t leave the rest of Section 8 unaffected while removing the hundreds of pages after it. Seriously, look at the site’s structure, each section has hundreds of pages. This isn’t a fluke.

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                Because it’s a legal version with annotations, and considering all of the court cases surrounding the section recently, it makes sense to update it.

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    “The dog ate the cookies!” said the toddler caught with chocolate on his face and his arm in the jar.

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    For those curious+lazy, the removed sections were “pertaining to Habeas Corpus and judicial review of unlawful detention”.

  • D_C
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    Whoopsie, what a mistake to make.
    This is just like all those times he ‘accidentally’ ;⁠-⁠);⁠-⁠) raped all the little children and then refused to release the Epstein list.

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    It’s like seeing a toddler with chocolate on their face denying that they just ate chocolate.

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      Hear me out. They may have some shitty convoluted markup, and they wanted to make a change to make it “more maintainable” or some shit.

      But it was so poorly laid out with no separation of html and CSS they needed to copy and paste it but by bit, and the junior they paid to do it wasn’t really paying attention and missed a chunk.

      Possible.

      Or, and I think more likely, someone used an AI agent to make some change and it deleted a whole lot of shit, nobody checked what changed and they “shipped lots of changes, they have the best changes”

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        I don’t think it was an amendment, so that part of the Constitution probably hasn’t changed in 200 years

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    Curious “coding error”. The only “coding error” I can see here is that they already prepared the site for future changes they plan, and just executed them early.

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    Are they trying to pull an Animal Farm on the constitution?

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      Literally.

      “No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?”