I didn’t realize repealing the First Amendment was “inconsequential.”
I didn’t realize repealing the First Amendment was “inconsequential.”
Former attorney who now consults for corporate compliance departments/programs. I have zero formal training or professional practical experience, but tech has always been my strongest hobby. I decided to self host as much as possible almost 20 years ago starting with media libraries and email; it stemmed from a deep distrust of the tech industry.
We bought a new house in our same town because it was slightly bigger and closer to the downtown area. We didn’t need to move, but did it anyway. Offer accepted in February of 2020, rate locked at the end of March.
I’ve been there, it’s absolutely amazing if you can appreciate the context.
Yeah, that response email is an excellent example of why you should have an attorney at least review all such correspondence prior to sending.
Just buy old Ruckus units and run the mesh on their Unleashed firmware. Still worse than wired backhaul, but better than running a VPN entirely internal to your own network.
It’s technically just a corollary.
flip that six over, buddy.
They do have experience dealing with Georgians.
If you want to lose weight, burn more calories than you consume. Everything else is nuance.
The dumbing down of nutritional science and metabolic understanding so we can teach high schoolers a “health” class has resulted in disastrous knock-on effects from which it will take decades for the human body to recover.
France is just an odder case than most parliamentary systems. In short, this places the heads of government closer to the will of the people and requires more coalition building when there isn’t a clear consensus for policy from the electorate.
You don’t seem to understand what “dissolving the government” means here and in most parliamentary systems.
lmao
This isn’t how ads are paid for anymore. It’s a fun concept, but doesn’t do anything.
“When tech workers are asked to try diplomacy”
Forming?
People clicking on the article.
Any metric like this is only as good at the formulator. MediaBiasFactCheck.com can be an arbiter of truth, if you feel it’s qualified to act as such.
The average life of an EV is over 13 years. The batteries, generally have 100k warranties and are consistently lasting well into the 150k mile ranges. These vehicles stay on the road for as long as an ICE automobile and have a negative carbon footprint when compared to that baseline.
Buses, trains, trams, etc. serve a similar overall function as a personal automobile, the two even share some overlap on fundamental functions; however, as they are not 1:1 replacements for one another any comparison can never be of a direct nature.
Jesus, how bad does your sacrificial anode look?