Comment Rust is the new Ada (Score 1) 236
Rust is Ada with programming socks
Rust is Ada with programming socks
...how many divisions^Weyeballs does the W3C have?
W3C is just another entity that's been thoroughly taken over by activists and has no relevance to original purpose.
"managed to transform what was once a labor cost (i.e., supervising work and asset protection) into a revenue stream through the sale of doorbell cameras and subscription services to residents who then perform the labor of securing their own doorstep."
cool, now do police body cameras
hint hint
Epi.org has no links to unions that I can find.
I don't think you have looked much.
directly from wikipedia: Eight labor unions made a five-year funding pledge to EPI at its inception: AFSCME, United Auto Workers, United Steelworkers, United Mine Workers, International Association of Machinists, Communications Workers of America, Service Employees International Union, and United Food and Commercial Workers Union.[15] According to EPI, about 29% of its funding between 2005 and 2009 was supplied by labor unions and about 53% came from foundation grants.[7]
All we need is 2 weeks to flatten the curve
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Frestofworld.org%2Fabout%2F
Founder and CEO is Eric Schmidt's daughter. You know, as in Google.
The staff is all ex-Wapo/NYT crowd. It's about as non-partisan as CNN.
Let's just remember what money _built_ Miami (as in, who originally invested into real estate). Seem to have worked out eventually.
Bethany is a anti-chinese-government activist using LinkedIn as a social media platform. I think it speaks a lot about freedom of speech in China, when an anti-china-government activist is concerned about the visibility of her profile _in_ China.
Whereas, if it was a sufficiently inappropriate person in the US, they would be banned from social media worldwide "due to community guidelines"
It's trivial to get people not just to accept it, but to mandate it. If it is possible to do 'rona diagnostic or vaccination based on urine/feces, the mandate for "smart" toilets to track down unvaccinated people would be widely accepted by governments across the world.
This is a pretty interesting study that isn't quite captured in press release. Pages 23,24,27 are good summaries
The important parts:
Wearing surgical mask has ~11% reduction on seroprevalence, with high degree of confidence.
Wearing cloth mask has ~5% reduction on seroprevalence, but p-factor is 0.5, meaning this result is meaningless.
Interestingly, the effect is much stronger regarding "symptoms" (which would generally include other diseases, such as cold)
Wearing surgical mask has ~14% reduction on symptoms, with high degree of confidence
Wearing cloth mask has ~9% reduction on symptoms, with high degree of confidence
Now, the interesting parts are when seroprevalence is broken down by age (a
For >60 year old, seroprevalence decrease is 34%, high confidence
For 50-60 year old, seroprevalence decrease is 23%, high confidence
For 40, and 40-50 year old, there is no meaningful change
Canadian carriers charge for roaming in US, and vice versa - in some cases far more than EU/UK roaming. It doesn't seem to be a catastrophe, and there's no public outcry to demand free roaming.
[yes I know t-mo doesn't charge, but that's not the point]
How it started:
Jason Koebler, Joseph Cox, Vice Media, "Archivists Are Mining Parler Metadata to Pinpoint Crimes at the Capitol", January 12
How it is going:
Joseph Cox, Vice Media, "The Inevitable Weaponization of App Data Is Here", July 21
any man who must say 'i am the technoking' is no true technoking
"Amazon Fire TV said local TV stations in 12 U.S. cities will be added to Amazon's news app"
"In a year marked by Covid-19, a presidential election and racial unrest"
Given the choice of cities, the "Fire TV" might live up to its name
I haven't seen any of them on CNN or CNBC, so they can't be real doctors
There's no such thing as a free lunch. -- Milton Friendman