I'm guessing this is all just a ploy to make Lockheed, Northrup, and Raytheon kiss the ring.
Next week, all the classified work will be contracted to them for a steal of only thrice the price, but only once they've publicly kissed his ass enough.
Fun fact: it was known as the "Spanish" flu because Spain was neutral in WW1, and thus was one of the few countries to report on it freely and openly. The earliest recorded case was from Kansas, US.
As everything collapses here, it reminds me just how awful the conditions really are for so many people back home. They would rather stay in (or even come to) this cesspool, even with these high profile risks.
Unsurprisingly, fitness is always more complicated than it seems.
You are certainly correct that runners don't burn (much) more calories than a couch potato. But weightlifters do, vs a couch potato of the same weight.
The thing about cardio is that the calories go directly into effort. The calories burned are roughly proportional to the effort (distance). But the moment you stop, the calories stop getting burned.
If you are doing weightlifting, the calories spent at the time to lift a heavy object are minimal. But it instructs your body to add muscle to better handle all the heavy lifting you do. Once you have that muscle, you burn a ton of calories 24 hours per day just keeping it alive. It becomes part of your base metabolic rate. It burns nearly the same calories whether you're at the gym, or sitting on the couch. And it will continue to burn those calories until your body decides you no longer need that extra muscle mass and it atrophies.
Hipshipper, an international shipping platform used by eBay, Shopify and Amazon sellers, has exposed millions of shipping labels, revealing personal customer data.
Researchers believe that the data stored on the exposed bucket included buyers’ personal details, such as:
Full names
Home addresses
Phone numbers
Order details (dates of mailing, parcel information, etc.)
Google Moon (Google Maps of the moon, showing landing sites and whatnot) proved it - if you zoomed in all the way, you could see that it was made of cheese. At least you could, until the woke media forced them to take it down! (/s)
You can still find articles about it and showing it.
I've found it to have extremely limited value, but not zero. It's been useful as a shortcut for things I can already do myself. For instance, I can easily get syntax for a param block, or build a window form. Could I do it myself? Absolutely, and pretty easily. And I can recognize when it's right vs wrong. But it's marginally faster to have copilot do it instead of digging up the documentation.
It's more like a party trick than a trillion dollar revolution. The $20/month for a full time dev is probably around the break even point for the labor savings. It's not going to save THAT much time.
You should never trust the word of someone with a conflict of interest. The people selling a product will ALWAYS tell you that it's perfectly safe, easy, reliable, etc. Because above all else, they need to sell it to you. Telling you anything else would risk the sale.
While I agree with the whole corruption thing, chargers are also pretty important for swastikars. IANAL, but I believe that the release of NACS meant that NACS-only chargers would qualify for funding, even when no one else has it natively yet.
I'm sure part of it was just to kill everything Biden did, and that might be the whole reason. It's possible they push a new credit that will heavily favor Elno's businesses.
I'd be interested in seeing where the inflation was higher than expectations. He's only been in office a few weeks; most of these markets don't react that quickly.
Edit: Ahh, Lemmy. Where people get down voted for wanting more information.
What did those poor cables do to you to get the Liam Neeson treatment?