I’ll give this much credit to Trump: he’s good at telling people what they want to hear.
Next to nothing he says in that 2 hour speech is based in reality, but it appears many voters want some miracle MAGA fantasy over reality.
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I’ll give this much credit to Trump: he’s good at telling people what they want to hear.
Next to nothing he says in that 2 hour speech is based in reality, but it appears many voters want some miracle MAGA fantasy over reality.
How about, a company offering a feature that is OPT-OUT would be responsible for the contents of that feature. That will convince companies to actually require user consent.
The plaintiff here sounds like a insufferable enough colleague to not want to write a card to, regardless of gender.
Tell me why
I never wanna hear you say
I want it as the crow flies.
The government agencies tasked to hold companies accountable for industry standards and safety, have been taking companies for their word instead of actually inspecting for far too long.
“It’s just another reminder that after nine years of Justin Trudeau, everything is broken,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said on Tuesday.
Guess Who and which party is breaking it? Spoiler: you can flip down most of the flaps representing the Liberals, NDP, Green party and Bloc.
There are a lot of cheap nice things
Did you ever give permission to them to do it? Are you paying for it? Of course you are…
If “them” was Chevron, BP, Enron, Shell, Sunoco, Texaco, Imperial, Suncor, and other fossil fuel companies instead of government these conspiracy theorists would be closer to the mark.
The aviation giant accused the union of not giving its proposals serious consideration.
The union bargaining team did give the 25% deal serious consideration, workers said no so overwhelmingly, that even 30% is not nearly good enough.
Done. Glad they have a checkbox calling out Denuvo DRM as a dealbreaker.
The original wording:
a Bible that is bound by leather or material like leather, has the Pledge of Allegiance, Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and is the New King James version of the Old and New Testament.
Now it can be included separately from the Bible. The original was transparent grift. Now it’s just normal shoving religious shit where it doesn’t belong.
That’s what I love about open source. Things build on other things iteratively, from Wine to DXVK to gamemode to Proton to UMU to various launchers like Zoom, Lutris, Heroic, minigalaxy.
Sure things can be deprecated and out of maintenance in both open and closed source systems, but with proprietary code being dropped your only option is reverse engineering it which is that much more of a barrier.
The stench of the Texas swamp is strong…
From now on, executive orders, if sued/injuncted by some lower circuit court should just say, this program does not apply in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, but residents of any state can apply for relief from some federal measure in D.C. instead. Just start carving out states that apparently don’t want federal aid, from that federal aid.
Limiting it to individuals with 100k USD income or greater is kinda smart since these are the people that would be able to recover somewhat if they blow all their savings and investments on a stupid Trumpy rugpull scheme.
It’s right next to Antifa’s Head Office building.
On sunday, rfkill/airplane mode, and your internet will be politics free.
No one’s bringing politics into this except for Governor MoRon DiSaster.
$400k/month is pretty small part of Russia’s foreign influence budget then.
That’s a classic move when you can’t even fudge your way through the Harris campaign’s bait trap. Accuse the other side of – seasonal allergies?