

I’m no expert but… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation_(crime)
I’m no expert but… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation_(crime)
They’re keeping their key AI experts from travelling to the US.
Archive link: https://archive.is/MDC7G
I love the question and hope to see some good responses here.
If someone reading this has Ryan Mcbeth’s ear they might want to point him to this post. He’d likely have good suggestions. Here’s one of his lectures on disinformation: https://www.youtube.com/live/THfi_lxBvW0
In the past, what has worked for me is to configure the routers to disconnect clients whose signal level drops below a specified threshold. Clients aren’t savvy about this / will stay connected to a poor signal when a better one is available. You’d have to look at router-reported signal levels in your physical space to figure out where to set the thresholds.
Great article. Thanks for sharing.
OP- Consider removing the 3 “opens new tab” statements. Those are an artifact of how you copied the article’s content.
I checked tineye and it didn’t find any other copies of this image. Says it was posted to imgur yesterday.
https://tineye.com/search/3518bf0ca837e6e509d9c43e7c772c455e4ab33d?sort=score&order=desc&page=1
Archived copy: https://archive.is/XkFzR
Yevgeny “Eugene” Vindman, twin brother of Alexander Vindman.
FYI, when viewed from the voyager app the image is small unless I click on it. So depending on the app people use their experiences are different.
Finally a headline that doesn’t bury the lede. Local news outlets have been using headlines that suggest the concern is his reading of profanity and not that he substituted a colleague’s name into a story about rape.
Seeing the CPI plotted over time helps to get a clearer feel for how it is changing:
https://www.bls.gov/charts/consumer-price-index/consumer-price-index-by-category-line-chart.htm
Based on that chart, things don’t look as dire as the cited “~20% since 2020” stat. Yeah, we’re all still feeling the effect but it seems that the rate has dropped into normal-ish territory. Now the questions are “How close are businesses to really feeling the hurt of the lack of cheap borrowing?” and “If/when we drop interest rates how much immediate effect will that have on inflation? How much can we drop it without really spiking inflation again?”
Each state is different. Per this article, NE is going up by $1.50/hr to $12 this year with more raises following each year for a few more.
Note that the title is referring to ore extraction mines. At first I thought they meant a new military anti-vehicle mine. :O