Nope. The math has been done on this many times, and death sentence is more expensive than life without parole. And that’s according to the State’s own numbers.
Nope. The math has been done on this many times, and death sentence is more expensive than life without parole. And that’s according to the State’s own numbers.
(Assuming US jurisdiction) Because you don’t want to be the first test case under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act where the prosecutor argues that circumventing restrictions on a company’s AI assistant constitutes
ntentionally … Exceed[ing] authorized access, and thereby … obtain[ing] information from any protected computer
Granted, the odds are low YOU will be the test case, but that case is coming.
Nope. Gerrymandering and senate bias toward less populous states just make it look that way.
Believe it or not, no. The sales tax holidays are actually targeted on certain categories rather than across the board. Sales taxes (including Florida’s) are regressive, but in this case the tourism situation actually makes it slightly less regressive.
So many tourism dollars flow through that with a 6% sales tax they get by with no income tax at all. Groceries are exempt from the sales tax, as are rentals of 6 months or longer - two major expense categories for lower incomes.
Unsurprisingly, the sales tax holiday dates come outside the November-April tourist season - with the exception of one of the back-to-school weeks.
the reason that corporations exist in the first place, to shield people from personal liability
Which is the problem. As parent rightly pointed out, lack of personal liability is exactly why corporations pull this kind of bullshit. The solution is to lower the bar for holding individuals, particularly executives, personally responsible for the actions of the organizations they control.
It’s the only one that’s actually UNIX.
Uh, no. I mean, yes it’s actually Unix, but so is BSD. In fact, OSX is only Unix BECAUSE BSD is - Darwin is BSD derived
Not a great example. All recent reporting was that the hospital you’re talking about was hit by a Hezbollah rocket, not Hamas. Not surprising that Hamas would assume, after concluding it wasn’t them, that it was the IDF, and it not be an outright lie.
42" 1080p TV. Again, probably not the best for gaming, but I don’t really game heavily. And for work - complete game changer.
Manikyam may not be as small as your Yorkie, but is the size of an average Golden Retriever. So unless you’re going to start eating large dogs …
I don’t think they were suggesting slashed tires, just that lentil bean sales are about to go up.
But yeah, targeting people who bought cars before the labor issue was widely known wouldn’t be productive.
True enough for database or dictionary storage, but a lot of times things get implemented in arrays where you still wind up with two copies of the same uint32.
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And dupe check. 0.0.0.0 and 000.000.000.000 may both be valid, but they resolve the same
Better hope the goon hasn’t heard of IPv6 either, or you’re toast
The Palestinian workweek actually does start on Saturday.
As a professional sysadmin for a (not just web) hosting provider, any time I’ve run into Fedora on a server it has been an indication that:
I could imagine it working in a devops environment at a company with a real development team that also happens to understand what sysadmins are for, but haven’t run into that in practice.
Seriously though, for a server you need something where security updates don’t end the day a newer version is released. LTS releases and security backports matter for stability, and you don’t get that with Fedora.
Edit: To be clear, I saw all of those things on other distros as well. I just can’t remember a single Fedora instance where I didn’t see one or more of them.
Interestingly, moissanite (per the source referenced by the article) exceed diamonds in hardness (“toughness”) as well.
Not true. Free cellular connections exist in some places. And there are non-cellular solutions like LoRA trackers.
Except it doesn’t set any clear standards. It deliberately keeps the standards as vague "should"s while making presumption of their having followed them mandatory. Even then, the exceptions to even those "should"s are gaping holes that swallow the rules.
FTFY