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IdiosyncraticIdiot
In my opinion, if Newsom is anything worth his salt, he would invest public funds into tiny homes and basically guaranteed jobs for the homeless, rather than being cool with things like:
- living in the BART facilities
- living in tents on the street
- being rounded up into random buildings/facilities because Xi is coming
- $20 minimum wage for everyone but Panera Bread since the CEO is my friend
Newsom, literally with the stoke of a pen, could invest public funds into helping the homeless in a provable way, yet he does not. The only conclusion I can come to is that he does not want to.
Please, convince me otherwise, but the state of, at least, SF under Newsom (and big tech, admittedly) has greatly deteriorated
Even worse!!! Why log in, ESPECIALLY if using a VPN, lol. Defeats the purpose of using a VPN by being like "hey reddit this is still me, just using a new IP"
Feel free to explain why Newsom has been campaigning on solving homelessness in California for ~10 years but only made progress when Xi Jinping visited recently, and also why he hadn't taken the exact same actions sooner. It's the same reason, after all.
That is a really cool resume item, ngl
Do you mind me asking the languages/frameworks backing it? (e.g. JavaScript/Node)
With the new bullshit ruling by SCOTUS
FTFY
... um... science
The best kind of science
also, why are you logging in to conduct your research? Log in is not required
Care to explain? As far as I'm aware there are only benefits for hybrid/electric vehicles (in the US at least)
Ahh yes, that $57 million fine will put a HUGE dent in AT&T's $14 billion 2023 net income, smh.....
My att SIM card will deactivate in five, four, thre
Delete hosted cloud. Move back to hosting your own. When every cloud is different (since it's built and configured by some random IT and DevOps people for that company) it becomes much harder to find an exploit than it is in the big 3 cloud providers. Security by obscurity.
Cloud services targeting governments are just a giant scam (e.g. FedRamp). They are just as vulnerable as everything else, the only difference is some slick salesperson was able to land a contract by talking about how much money it would save by not having to hire "expensive engineers" directly. This is exactly where it leads, and it's not a surprise, it's a known known in big tech.
I am once again asking you to rock the ~~house~~ senate down, Bernie.