
I wonder if the result is going to be using the National Guard instead of ICE where they don’t “have enough agents.”

I wonder if the result is going to be using the National Guard instead of ICE where they don’t “have enough agents.”

Hasn’t the $50k signing bonus been around since June? The article was released yesterday, but a lot of the stuff it discusses beyond the meeting seems to be older. Maybe they’re talking to pre-2025 ICE staff?

This explains RT’s hard pivot.

I’ll be interested to see how this works: my “office” is on my home network. We use ZTNA for most internal services. My company already knows where I’m at when I’m using internal services; I guess with this new feature they’ll know if I’m on guest wifi somewhere instead of at home?

Probably an A/B thing.

The bigger catches with most of the smaller cars is that they wouldn’t pass an NHTSA inspection. Of course, if big cars didn’t exist, they might — but there’s lots of commercial vehicles on the roads that aren’t SUVs or pickup trucks that still might collide with a lightweight vehicle.

I was going to make a comment about cheap Chinese cars, but then I checked the BYD price list, and the Dolphin is the only car they’re offering for less than $50k. The rest are a pretty even distribution between 50 and 100k pre-add-on fees and taxes and trims.

When I went to university, some professors were just starting to distribute material in postscript; TeX was brand new technology. PDF had just been accepted as a standard. The world wide web was still mostly local to NCSA, and Gopher was the preferred method of distributing electronic academic material.
Today? There’s no reason not to use PDF or ePub. There’s less and less that should require a trip to the library unless you’re studying pre-turn of the century literature of some sort.
The likes of Elsevier and HarperCollins Education should not exist in 2025. But they do, and so here we are.
Yes; the bigger question is: has Friendlybirdseggs heard of capitalization or abbreviation?

Only if you have hardware that can handle it.
Don’t run Windows 11 on ARM.

But they put other people on those rockets, not themselves.

It shows how durable their product is… when stored in an enclosure designed to protect it. The SD card probably didn’t even experience an increase in air pressure.

Finally! Meta does something for the good of humanity!

Back when this happened to me, I had three courses over three semesters that taught from the same $300 textbook.
By the time I got to the third course, they’d moved to a new edition.
So I went to the library and photocopied all the questions pages and the answer key. While I was there, I discovered the library also had the instructor’s manual, so I gave that a quick read too.

Oh, that’s not the only thing that’s changed; they’ve also randomly re-ordered the questions at the end of the chapters so that the old one COULDN’T possibly be used.

“We hereby enjoin you from doing the illegal thing you were doing, and decrease the fine we were going to give you for doing it.”
Interesting timing, as NSO is now owned by US investors.

India had restrictions on Canadian passports when this report was generated; lifted now. And the EU is about to impose restrictions.
Sounds good to me.
I get to keep the same salary and just use AI to make my work easier, right?
Right?