They have 6 justices that are happy to interpret the constitution in any way Republicans like already.
They have 6 justices that are happy to interpret the constitution in any way Republicans like already.
He’s planning to fire a ton of government employees unless they bend the knee, and if he starts messing with universities a bunch of scientists would be pressured to say the ‘right’ things as well. If that happens, those people would leave. Plus, in those other countries, health care isn’t tied to your employment.
There’s no guarantee all 4 of those states would be red tho.
The ones leaving are the best educated ones. It’s basically a brain drain, similar to what happens to a lot of developing countries. Once the process starts, it’s hard to reverse because it’s a self reinforcing cycle.
Creating a whole new chain seems unnecessary since chains are just public ledgers anyway. It’s always been trivial to trace trades with most currencies.
I mean, it’s the smart thing to do (even from a purely selfish perspective where you want to make sure the project continues to go into the development direction that keeps making you money), but it’s not something that’s actionable in court or anything like that.
There’s no expectation to contribute back when you use FOSS software, that makes no sense. I’m running Linux on like 10 devices and I’ve never merged anything in the kernel.
And it’s been in the news for almost a year, this article from January mentions it, in the context of the dangers of a next Trump presidency.
It’s being mentioned more now because the Democrats decided they should actually do some messaging on this instead of their usual messaging incompetence, and they’ve been at it for months as well.
What do you mean? It’s everywhere.
I’m assuming they just send you a zip file with an ‘existing codebase’ where somewhere in a hidden dependency a bit of code does something nefarious when you first run the project. You don’t even need root access to do something bad, your whole home directory is interesting enough as it is (emails, SSH keys, saved browser passwords, etc).
Not everyone is going to do a coding test in a separate account or in a VM.
The only sane answer in this whole thread.
He got rid of everyone else when he took over, he’s still dealing with court cases about how he handled that.
Having worked with designers in an ad agency (although not a designer myself), the male designers didn’t ever have a good thing to say about the work of any of the female designers. Consequently, none of them stuck around for long (one of them is a creative director in a big agency now, so presumably she wasn’t that bad).
Then again, they were assholes in many other respects as well, and the guys in the next companies I worked for were a lot better.
Just amazing.
Yeah, my bad,I thought they were linked (in the sense that the weapons from Iran Contra were promised in exchange for the hostages), but I guess they were seperate.
Rumoured? Iran-Contra was well publicised and accepted as fact.
To visit relatives mostly. And it’s a big tourist destination in the Muslim world because of some more permissive laws regarding alcohol and the like.
Probably like $50/month in cloud resources if you turned off all the extra stuff and only did redirects and kept it around in read only mode. You’d need to do some dev work up front and price that in as well, obviously.
Countries have different immigration streams, and skilled people that have matching language skills are put way in front of refugees in every country. Countries like Australia and New Zealand will be jumping at the chance to get scientists and health care professionals from the US. They’re already picking off everyone they can find in the UK.