As in, they are expected to do it, and get time to do it. And they probably should work within the publisher... that should probably be some consortium of academic institutions.
You could easily implement some sortation between the universities and have the "winners" dedicate a day a month for 6 months to do it.
If the US keeps its current direction of antagonizing any place that isn't a dictatorial shithole, the OP's freedom to travel can get restricted very soon.
== has essentially no use unless you remember some completely arbitrary rules
If you make sure the types match, like by explicitly converting things on the same line on that example, then you can use it just like if it was ===.
In fact, there are people that defend that if your code behaves differently when you switch those two operators, your code is wrong. (Personally, I defend that JS it a pile of dogshit, and you should avoid going to dig there.)
Good thing I can't sign my rights away that easily in my country.
I think I can even compare it with Postgres and tell people Postgres is faster! Well, not in every single case, but Oracle is beaten by almost every DB in almost every case.
Can the US government just fire anybody they want for whatever reason? (I've seen lots of things implying they can, but I've never seen anything stating it clearly.)
Because if that's the case, yeah, nobody there will help. You'll just see a lot of people exiting it.
It's hard to decide when to draw that line. But before the deportations, they also did mass incarceration, and confiscation of those people's properties without due-process.
Just remember that every time you see the sun flag in an anime, that it's the symbol of a government that the fucking Nazis wrote home scared about their monstrosity and disrespect for the lives of other people.
Trump overreached the moment Musk made the nazi salute and the people there cheered out loudly, instead of at least being surprised. He is in need of stopping everything and doing damage control since then.
Of course, he has been fully focused on doing more damage ever since, instead of damage control.
Depending on how you define "people"...
And depending on how abstract you accept "money" to be, no reasonable definition of "people" will suffice.