It's absolutely wild that the brunt of the impact was clear on the opposite end of the state from the coast.
Hi, civil engineer* here. Nah, fam: a lot of the time we don't even use formulas; we just look shit up in tables or interpolate on a graph!
(* To be fair, (a) I specialized in traffic, and (b) I didn't do all that much professional work as a civil engineer before switching to software "engineering" instead. That's even less mathematically rigorous most of the time, LOL.)
...and Trump doesn't intervene in the same conflict.
Or intervenes more... to help the genocide proceed faster.
BTW, he'd also hand Ukraine to Russia so that's another genocide right there.
What I'd heard is that importing a bunch of Haitians was helping to fix the place.
You say that as if the United States deporting indigenous US citizens to Mexico isn't a thing that's actually happened before.
(Wikipedia calls it the "Mexican Repatriation", but the only differences between a mixed-race "Native American" from the Southwest and a mestizo "Mexican-American" from the area of the Mexican Cession are speaking English vs. Spanish and how they choose to self-identity.)
what use cases do you have in mind that require root access?
Ownership.
From the article, it sounds like the first couple mentioned in the article already weren't able to get insurance this time.
Hiers and her husband Clint were still finishing the electrical work in the home they painstakingly rebuilt themselves, wiping out Clint’s savings to do so. They never will finish that wiring job.
Hurricane Helene blew their newly renovated home off its four foot-high pilings, sending it floating into the neighbor’s yard next door.
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The Hiers, like many others here, can’t afford homeowner’s insurance on their flood-prone houses, even if it was available. Residents who have watched their life savings get washed away multiple times are left with few choices...
Don't mind me; I was just going for linguistic flourish rather than exact verisimilitude.
Haha yt-dlp
go brrrrrr
I'm a traffic engineer and I've literally never heard of such a thing (except on freeways).