Comment I the shoe fits, you may be a clown... (Score 1) 84
New shoes will be single-sourced from "a great American Company.".
In other news, the Trump Family Foundation has announced a major investment in the Hey Dude shoe company.
New shoes will be single-sourced from "a great American Company.".
In other news, the Trump Family Foundation has announced a major investment in the Hey Dude shoe company.
In the past, each federal court district was entirely self-contained data wise, with nationally managed backup systems. Over the past decade, it has become just another cloud-based service-by-contractor, with the best security and resilience promises can buy.
Given the constant budget cuts and increasing federal fondness for outsourcing and contractor reliance, I'm sure it's just a matter of time before headlines are made. With the entire federal court system now in a single (replicated) basket, the risk of data loss or exposure is greatly magnified. While a previous problem might have affected only the Northern District of North Dakota, for example, it's now all or nothing.
Russia tells ITU that GPS/Galileo/GNSS nav commercial broadcast sats helping Ukraine militarily should expect interference. Same for EutelsatGroup, OneWeb, Starlink constellations, which Russia has said are 'legitimate targets to be destroyed.
There is more at the full article, but that is behind a subscription paywall.
Russia's announcement here is probably in response to Trump's more bellicose statements recently about Putin and Russia.
I suspect Russia will begin by trying to jam these constellations. Let us hope it does not go farther than that.
Yes, including the department of Commerce. Nothing to see here, pay no attention to the helpful manager.
All your base are belong to us.
Both of those are gone now, of course.
I bought a console table with an embedded 8" trackball (from an old radar station) and spent weeks trying to make use of it. Never found a way to, but I enjoyed the attempt. For all the chatter about 'maker culture' and such, I think the earlier comment about technology moving too fast for surplus to be pretty telling.
OTOH, people are clumping 2Gb flash drives into a "Terrabyte external SSD" by wrapping them in a plastic case, so I guess there is life in some surplus, even today.
In 1750 Issac Newton became discouraged when he fell up a flight of stairs.