The most recent update was over 30 years ago, and it was basically "don't let Congress give themselves pay raises during the current session". It basically means they get the raise if/when re-elected, instead. It's moot, because many make their real money in insider trading and "campaign contributions". That only took ~200 years from when it was first proposed...
So they sell it all to a shell company in India, which then resells it to China. We all know how this works without actual penalties and actual enforcement. GDPR is successful because it has actual teeth, even for companies that are not HQ'd in Europe (but do business with EU citizens).
I don't nave a citation, but in general, layoffs are usually used to cut costs. Spending less means more profits. More profits generally means the company looks better to the investors, and hence, better stock price.
I get Copilot to bail on conversations so often like your example that I'm only using it for help with programming/code snippets at this point. The moment you question accuracy, bam, chat's over.
I asked if there was a Copilot extension for VS Code, and it said yup, talked about how to install it, and even configure it. That was completely fabricated, and as soon as I asked for more detail to prove it was real, chat's over.
This doesn't even matter. Unless he's barred from the general election ballot, he's already won the GOP primaries. Haley just won't cave until she's forced to.
FTA, a decision is expected at the end of June (end of their term for the year, I think).
That means if they reject the claim of immunity, trials can restart after that. And with delays, that lines up a wonderful October Surprise (TM), of course. I hate this system so much.
At least he's not immune from any of the state crimes... /s
It’s worse. Impersonation is already fraud in most contexts that AI scammers are targeting. This is just reaction theater for the threat of the day. The FTC is fairly toothless when it really matters.
It sounds like they are working in a standard contact center, to me. It's sad how much control/surveillance contact center managers wield over the agents. There are good companies out there, but for contact centers, they are unicorns, not the norm. The norm is "track every second, scrutinize any time waste".
DNS ad blocking on iOS has been fine a few years at least. I've been using NextDNS on mine since 2020. I actually shocked some family members at how easy it was to setup on theirs, to the point where they felt weird not seeing the ads plastered everywhere. One actually wanted them back. Stockholm Syndrome, I guess.
You can use either their app, which toggles a network profile for the DNS, or install a MDM profile from their site, which is a more persistent option. I prefer the app as you can toggle it off if something isn't working and you want to confirm whther the DNS is the culprit.
I know, but the rollout playbook is to pump up the Office integrations, not showcase the cost savings. Because normal end users don’t care.