

I get the sentiment, and I’m right there with you about the erosion of our rights every day being very exhausting.
The trick is to never stop being mad about things like this, because complacency is how they win.


I get the sentiment, and I’m right there with you about the erosion of our rights every day being very exhausting.
The trick is to never stop being mad about things like this, because complacency is how they win.


US consumers?


When the junior devs get too expensive they can outsource all of their software development to Bangladesh


What was William Camden’s take on unrestricted AI use in production?


It’s probably not as easy as you think by regular means (i.e. purchasing vs outright stealing), but the barrier to entry for legal ownership is decidedly lower than that of other developed nations.
I would wager though that the provisions in this bill will have significantly less effect than say, a law that penalizes gun owners for unsecured firearms that are either acquired by or used in the commission of a crime.
The only purpose of including this in the budget is for the legislators and sponsors of this line item can say they did something without actually having to do anything.
The problem with Hochul’s (among others) arguments is that they are legally ambiguous and technically unsound. We need to ensure we are systematically dismantling their talking points as loudly as possible and in the simplest terms. Take a look at some of these gems:


Why not both?
I fully expect the government to pull this shit, but I’ll parent my kids not to tolerate it.


“Can you guys just call me Ayatollah Ali? In honor of my dad.”


Right? This isn’t a question of if, more like how often


Yeah, he really should know better, but why were the necessary controls not in place to prevent the C-suite from doing stupid things? I know it’s not possible to eliminate all risk, but enterprise-level DLP should really have caught this.


I haven’t seen them and I doubt they were obtrusive in any way, but I don’t think it’s generally allowed for people to decorate government facilities in this manner without approval, though I get it.
Having said that, the US ambassador could have turned this into an amazing show of camaraderie if they used this as an opportunity to push for an official monument or dedication to the fallen soldiers within the embassy.


The E is for “Everyone”


Where do the three envelopes fit in


It’s easier to beg for social forgiveness than it is to ask for social permission


Tariff the libs to spiderface


Reglas para ti
No para mí


I hear she once ordered Dijon mustard


FEEL THE WRATH OF OUR FREEDOM
I am also reading Finnegans Wake