#BadDecisions

Blackpool – Kicking the Poorest People into the Gutter

Improving the lives of people "entrenched in poverty" would be praiseworthy if this project did that but gentrification removes poverty from an area by forceable displacement of the current poverty stricken residents. The council fails to clarify how the lives of the evicted are being improved. Hundreds of families in one of England’s poorest neighbourhoods will be evicted under a £90m plan described by critics as a “mass dispersion” of vulnerable people. 400 homes in Blackpool will […]

activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

Official figures show that 800 people living in the redevelopment area in Blackpool belong to the poorest 10% of the population of England
RhiannonRhiannonV
2025-12-27

I found my old rollerblades... this is going to be interesting 🤣

2025-12-17

Good morning tooting friends. Up just before 6am & outside to give the garden a good soaking, moved a couple of pots to where I hope they’ll be better protected from the 40c 🥵 forecast for today. It’s going to be unpleasant to say the least.
Heading off for a swim shortly & also need to ring the optometrist, eyelashes again & will be visiting a friend for a short while this afternoon. We’ve been trying to catch up for a while but other commitments keep getting in the way. So this will be nice just before Christmas.
I woke with a headache today, my own fault. I did a dumb thing last night after finding myself getting upset & angry with the pointing fingers & blame game from the opposition stoking more hate, more fear, anger & division & doing absolutely nothing to help resolve things. So I poured myself a whisky & dry, all I had in the house - mistake as I know it always hits me, always gives me a headache. The swim will do me good, clear my head.
Goals for today - try to remain calm, avoid the news & enjoy what I do.
Hope you all have a good #Thursday, take care out there & keep cool 🌻. #Weather #Exercise #Friends #BadDecisions

alexanderveighalexanderveigh
2025-12-16

Ohhh here he is!! he's a lil guy and maybe evil!! here to justify all of your bad decisions 🐊

This keyring is in my shops and will be available at my winter markets! The perfect present for the lil troublemaker in your life!

SpringGnollspringgnoll
2025-12-09
N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-11-29

💾🤖 "AI will save us," said no one who actually understands business processes. 🚀✨ Sprinkle all the AI dust you want; it’ll just automate your faster. 🤦‍♂️ Seriously, the only thing AI is transforming is your ability to make bad decisions at scale. 🗑️
its.promp.td/its-always-the-pr

2025-11-12

Aphra wants to ask her more about the previous night, but Domina tells her that this isn't a relationship or #romance, and to seek that elsewhere. Basically Aphra got #seduced (like Leela did by Zapp Brannigan early in #Futurama) and played. She has sex again, with someone who steals the #data stick that Domina gave her. Again, her #baddecisions come back to haunt her, as is a common theme throughout this series. (18/?) #starwars #doctoraphra #lesbian #lgbtq

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2025-11-08

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2025-10-22

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2025-10-15

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A Really Well Insulated Attic

Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance

A Really Well Insulated Attic

By Joyce Vance, Sep 04, 2025

“If the entire foundation falls out from under your house, it does no good to have a really well-insulated attic,” the judge said. “It sure would be nice if someone had our backs.” An anonymous federal judge made that comment to NBC News in a remarkable piece that published this morning.

The attic they are referring to is the U.S. Supreme Court. A Court that is increasingly viewed in some corners as having abandoned the role Article III of the Constitution assigns to it, to act as a check and balance on the executive branch. But the concerns the judges expressed were about the process the Supreme Court is using to make decisions. The reporting was not an inquiry into either the substance of the high court’s rulings or the politics behind it all.

It’s all about the shadow docket, a term you’re familiar with if you read Civil Discourse. It’s a slightly snarky term coined by legal academics to refer to the Court’s emergency docket, which is used for time-sensitive issues, like last-minute requests to stay executions in death penalty cases. The Court also hears appeals involving emergency civil relief on this docket. That means that cases where pro-democracy lawyers seek injunctions to block some of the most egregious steps this administration is taking land, with increasing frequency, on the shadow docket, and that’s where they get decided.

But these cases aren’t like the cases on the Supreme Court’s regular docket, the ones that get fully briefed, orally argued, and then decided on the merits in carefully crafted, lengthy opinions that fully set out the decision and the legal basis for it. This kind of shadow docket ruling happens early in a case, and the decision, as in the birthright citizenship cases where the Court rejected the use of nationwide injunctions to obtain relief but didn’t weigh in on whether Trump could erase birthright citizenship from the Constitution, are on procedural issues, not the substantive merits of a case. The decisions are typically unexplained and unsigned. There’s usually no opinion. Maybe you get a couple of paragraphs. Sometimes a stinging dissent. But there is very little basis for understanding why the court ruled the way it did and applying it in the lower courts.

This is frustrating for us. We’ve had this experience in a number of cases. It happened when the Supreme Court signed off on letting the Trump administration deport noncitizens to third countries (countries other than their country of origin), desperately unsafe places like South Sudan. It happened when the Court okayed DOGE’s foray into Americans’ confidential data held by Social Security. The Court let Trump fire members of independent agencies.

Apparently, it’s frustrating for judges in lower courts as well. After all, they are being called upon to apply the Supreme Court’s decisions. Shadow docket rulings are precedent that lower courts must follow. But how do you apply something when there is no explanation for why it happened? That’s the position the lower courts are in and it’s what led 12 federal judges to take the unprecedented step of speaking anonymously to an NBC reporter about what’s going on at the Supreme Court.

The reporting characterized it like this:

“Lower court judges are handed contentious cases involving the Trump administration. They painstakingly research the law to reach their rulings. When they go against Trump, administration officials and allies criticize the judges in harsh terms. The government appeals to the Supreme Court, with its 6-3 conservative majority.

And then the Supreme Court, in emergency rulings, swiftly rejects the judges’ decisions with little to no explanation.”

The judges had a deeper criticism too. One that is unique to the time of the Trump administration, where the president and his cronies have attacked judges who rule against the president’s policies or against him on personal matters, often placing those judges in the crosshairs of his supporters. As one judge put it, “A short rebuttal from the Supreme Court, they argue, makes it seem like they did shoddy work and are biased against Trump.” Trump cronies like Stephen Miller have accused judges who rule against the administration of engaging in a judicial coup and there have been calls for their impeachment. One judge said that the Supreme Court “is effectively endorsing Miller’s claims that the judiciary is trying to subvert the presidency.”

This unique criticism of the Supreme Court from lower court judges comes as the Court has granted 17 of 23 emergency requests made by the administration, asking it to undo lower court decisions on an emergency basis. The NBC report concluded that five of the 17 cases were decided without any substantive reasoning to back them up and seven of the others had less than three pages of explanation. And we’re talking here about highly important decisions about the scope of presidential power. Supreme Court decisions routinely exceed 100 pages.

Continue/Read Original Article: https://joycevance.substack.com/p/a-really-well-insulated-attic

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2025-08-24

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2025-08-04

🎤 Ariana Grande’s ‘Bad Decisions’ promises rebellion but delivers polished, algorithmic feminism — all style, no grit.
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Thumper ➡️PLUSHthumper@bunny.social
2025-07-12

My old DJ controller and laptop were 10+ years old. To keep using them on the newest software requires a $20/mo subscription. So I made the only sensible decision and upgraded... 💸💸💸
#BadDecisions #DJLyfe

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-07-06

🤔 Ah, another riveting edition of The Daily WTF, where 2006 lives on in all its digital glory. Somehow, they managed to cram an entire year of bad decisions into a single article, as if for tech disasters was the new black. 🎉 Move over, Shakespeare, we've got "Classic WTF" to ponder endlessly.
thedailywtf.com/articles/Injec

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-08

🚀 Ah, the classic dilemma: should you build a solid product or just drown in the microservice soup du jour? 🤦‍♂️ The author valiantly argues that premature are the code equivalent of a midlife crisis, but we all know startups thrive on bad decisions and . 🍝
nexo.sh/posts/microservices-fo

What do we have to lose at this point? #politics #baddecisions #time #news #anxiety #mentalhealth
N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-04-30

👓 Apparently, YouTube's new layout is the Mona Lisa of bad design decisions, squeezing ads like they're the last tube of toothpaste on the planet. 🤦‍♂️ By 2026, expect the homepage to be a blank canvas, a modern art masterpiece of pure whitespace genius. 🎨
jayd.ml/2025/04/30/someone-at-

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