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The claim that it should have come up in a government vetting process seems to be proof that one should publish one's own dating information before entrusting it to a site that might have lost it or worse might provide it to a government specifically.


That's not logical. If the savant has perfect recall and makes minor edits they are like a digital copy and aren't really like a human, neural network or by extension any other ML model that isn't over-fitted.


The US doesn't seem more relevant than its vaccinated population now. https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/who-seasonal-influen...


> Now we have no trade and a drop in demand for US currency.

Trade hasn't been this fair to the US since before WWII.


That's the period before the US dollar was the world's reserved currency. If things go back to that point it will mean the US couldn't afford to borrow at low rates anymore and would lower the ability to fund the military / society. Before the war the unemployment rate was 25% in the US.


i think that was their point, sarcastically


> pronounce incorrectly

Knowing the correct pronunciation means you watch videos or have a social group that discusses it, that doesn't mean you are necessarily competent like someone who reads primary sources.


Or you worked in an office. Or remote on Zoom. Or you read (projects and articles often explain how to pronounce).

So you know... experience in the industry.

But I'm not even talking about the weird names for things either.


Agreed. Especially when so much jargon in software these days is made up marketing speak that has little relevance to managing electromagnetic geometry in the machine.

It’s often a very intellectually dishonest industry.


Drawing on one or even a few experiences for a conclusion for all of Europe in all sectors is a bit much. Scientific Organizations are not looking for local language skills. Many are in Germany which is very bureaucratic about other aspects of life, but they all spend their time on standardized International bureaucracy. The Universities in other countries might be harder to get in to, yet I wouldn't buy a $250k US University scratch ticket in a field like science. (The US University is a particularly poor investment for less qualified students.)


Ask Rudy Giuliani or any architect foolish enough to take a project from him. While Trump might know more about protecting people who help him than he did then, it would be out of character for him to expend the time it takes to sign something if his benefit in the transaction is over.


The 6 January rioters who got 20 years in prison, after beating and indirectly causing deaths at the capitol police have ALL been pardoned and are walking free.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capito...

"...The extraordinary pardons and commutations extended to those who committed both violent and nonviolent crimes on Jan. 6, including assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy..."

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/20/us/politics/trump-pardons...


You mean like the US President?


IMO they don't sound loke they actually have better trade offs for comic books than LCD yet. I.e. poor color and low resolution.

Leaving a color screen on a set page seems like the real use case. Signs, often idle museum UIs, etc?


Watching how it is working. That the laundering can be tracked is just an expense to the process of recruiting suckers to be the visible parties who eventually do time and don't know about anything but the other visible parties.


But that also happens in the fiat system, so where's the flaw in crypto?


If real money enabled laundering as seamlessly as fake e-money I would call for its abolition and a return to the carving of giant stone wheels as currency.

Any attempt to say they are on the same level is intellectual bankruptcy.

Like asking "What's the problem with restricting access to VX? Everyone's got a can of bug spray in their cabinet and they're both organophosphates, brah!"


But that also happens in the fiat system, so where's the flaw in crypto?

The flaw is that crypto was supposed to be better than fiat.


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