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> “Enhanced Leads Identification & Targeting for Enforcement (ELITE) is a targeting tool designed to improve capabilities for identifying and prioritizing high-value targets

What constitutes this "high value"? & valuable to who, ICE agents with an itchy trigger finger?


> What constitutes this "high value"?

It's pretty simple[1].

1: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/family-guy-skin-color-chart



Google you're a NA company, we say "aluminum".

Also an OS built around an "AI core" sounds like a privacy nightmare.


> feels like a vibe-coded VSCode fork

That's 100% what it is, and rushed at that. Competition is (generally) a good thing though, only time can tell which IDE comes out on top.


This isn't true, 6GHz uses 5.925 to 7.125.


WiFi uses the above, for now.


Curious about how accessible these tests are in Europe. Living in a country (NL) that doesn't value annual checkups makes me assume detailed, preventative blood testing like this is hard, let alone possible to get in non-extreme situations.


You can order all blood tests you want online in NL. E.g. bloedwaardentest.nl, mijnlabtest.nl, perfectlab.nl. But it isn't cheap so you need to know what to test for to keep the price reasonable.


> Apart from basic libraries like xp.css and paint.js, it's all original code.

I wouldn't say this constitutes "original code". AI agents are trained on open-source software; to apply them and present this project as your own work is misleading.


Corporate greed back at it again!


Their savory dishes aren't great (looking at you stamppot) but they do sweets well! Poffertjes, oliebollen, stroopwafels, etc.


Nice tool! Some feedback:

- The subtitle telling me I can "stretch [my] time off from 20 days to 42 days" is quite misleading. This tool doesn't magically give me more vacation days.

- Much of the page isn't helpful (in NL there are 6 consecutive months without holidays), would suggest only showing months where "stretching" is possible.


Also, it doesn't "stretch" my time off from 25 to 49 days: 6 are national holidays that fall on a weekday, so I would be off on those anyway. So the calculation is wrong.


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