The Library of Congress posted on X Wednesday morning that the deletion was the result of a “coding error.”
“It has been brought to our attention that some sections of Article 1 are missing from the Constitution Annotated website,” the library wrote. “We’ve learned that this is due to a coding error. We have been working to correct this and expect it to be resolved soon.”
For anyone wanting where the “mistake” in the headline comes from
Whoopsie doodle! We goofed up, guys. We accidentally took out the parts that have been obstacles to our power grab from the most important document in US law. Tee hee! Such a mistake accident.
For anyone wanting where the “mistake” in the headline comes from
I code for a living. Ain’t no fucking way that was an accident.
If habeus.corpus() == TRUE: Section.remove()
Ah shit I have done it again
What, you’ve never seen someone writing a JSP introduce a syntax error in a tag?
Whoopsie doodle! We goofed up, guys. We accidentally took out the parts that have been obstacles to our power grab from the most important document in US law. Tee hee! Such a mistake accident.