

Probably. But they still wouldn’t be any more accessible to the average person


Probably. But they still wouldn’t be any more accessible to the average person


Obviously DEI training isn’t to blame.
But the point about a new tree-trimming policy seems logical at first glance. Does anyone know if it is valid?


1 million is ridiculously little. That would completely prohibit homeownership. And pension savings.


The Great Depression that happened almost 100 years ago? That definitely must have been caused by a court decision that happened half a century later


And perhaps one of our states leaves the country.


Hosting with close allies shouldn’t be a problem.
Within the EU, I still don’t care in which country the data is hosted


I wouldn’t say forever. But it will take a long time to rebuild.


So if they win, it becomes illegal in the US to make fun games with investor money?
Of course anyone can sue anyone for anything. So just because the lawsuit exists, doesn’t mean much


They aren’t going to manufacture there. Chip manufacturing happens almost exclusively in Taiwan. That new building is just an office to design those chips.
A lot of maths goes into designing computer chips. You need an army of highly trained mathematicians and engineers for that.
And Israel is a really rich country that gets a lot of gifts and “investments” from people who want to show they aren’t antisemitic. They invest a lot of that money into the education of their citizens.
Israel’s universities are some of the best in the world. While US universities are on a steep downhill.


In Victorian England, attending public lectures of quack scientists was a popular pastime.
But it doesn’t seem that he was invited to France to be laughed at.


You probably still have Heinz ketchup and Coca-Cola. It’s not that useless


Is that UK law still in place where product placement is illegal?
I guess we will have to play UK versions in the future. Or petition the EU for a similar law
They might start a big grassroots movement. Artificially. You might call it a turfgrass movement. Maybe use a genericized brand name. That seems fitting