Well yeah, that’s technically their purpose.
Well yeah, that’s technically their purpose.
States legalizing it are doing so because the federal government is basically turning a blind eye to the supremacy clause on that topic (for the most part). States always have the right to be more restrictive than the federal government, but when they try to make laws less restrictive, it’s technically not on solid legal ground. That said, laws only matter when they are either enforced, or blindly followed.
I guess that means the US will send another $10B “self defense” aid package, again. Sigh.
They’ll appeal anyways, all the way to SCOTUS. It’s part of their overall strategy.
In the iOS app, it was Settings > My Profile > Data & Privacy
If it can feed back to the grid, it can be a safety issue for electrical workers. Having them know about this stuff before they mess with lines is the safe way to do it.
Apparently “held accountable” is “got secret amounts of cash”.
My daughter that is under-paid because she’s a teacher and they are all under-paid is asking me for financial help, and I’m a scumbag outing her for trying to have a better quality of life with a medical procedure early in her working career.
Man, I hate the internet sometimes…
I wonder if/how many of them will be unwillingly forced to the front lines in Ukraine within a year…
I’ve had sets of LED under-cabinet lights powered on 24/7 for about 14 years. I think one bulb went bad, out of 12.
If you don’t pay for something, you are not a customer, you are the product. If you pay for Youtube, you don’t see the ads, but you are also still their product. Lose /Lose
I wish they’d propose a mandate on having the option for disconnected vehicles sold in the US, instead. Privacy-conscious people should not have to resort to finding and disconnecting antennas to reclaim privacy from sketchy data collection. I get that China is the big bad wolf in this discussion, but American companies are just as bad with the data hoarding and erosion of privacy.
I always considered atheist to mean “don’t believe at all” ans agnostic as “willing to believe, but won’t live any differently”
Is there really anybody who thinks they would like that?
Auto companies don’t care what people like, only what level of BS people would put up with before going to a different brand.
This is straight up atrocious, but Russia has been using white phosphorus during this war. No side is pristine in this conflict. War is awful, period. One thing it has shown is that Ukraine has become expert in using commodity hardware to rain death on their enemy.
GOP will straight up Weekend at Bernie’s on him to get him into office, at this point.
2 weeks is a legal requirement? That’s scary. Quite a window of opportunity for harassment in bad situations.
That sounds more like HR propaganda to me. Interviews aren’t free, but they are cheap. Paying someone what they are worth, vs. low-balling someone desperate, is fiscally practical.
I’ve gotten to the point where I ask recruiters that hit me up on LinkedIn if the position has a listed salary range. If not, I usually bail right then, unless the job or company is interesting enough to have a conversation. But if they are cagey about salary or benefits, I bail. They are the only reason I’m there, so being cagey about them is a red flag.
Both of those scenarios still leave a conservative majority. Unless a Dem Senate pulls a McConnell on new nominations.