I'm still never going to buy a Tesla.
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FTFA:
a man officials say rammed a federal vehicle during immigration raids last week.
Most people draw a distinction between a phone/tablet vs a desktop/laptop. It's not a distinction that can be easily defined, but most people instinctively categorize them as such.
But regardless, the issue at hand has nothing to do with that definition. The discovery process requires them to process any applicable devices that might have info, potentially including all of the above (and more). His team said they already did his phone, but that the laptop in question is not used by him. His opponents say that he has not complied with the requirements of discovery.
The judge will rule on whether that laptop is included in the discovery order.
It's a case of a little information being dangerous, poor education, and a massive case of Dunning-Kruger.
Fluoride, at much higher levels than found in drinking water, has some nasty effects on the human body. As the saying goes, the dose makes the poison. But people will hear about that, and think that smaller concentrations just mean that the effect is smaller/slower. A lot of people also want to believe in all sorts of insane conspiracies, so this fits in perfectly.
If it wasn't fluoride in the water, it would be (and often is, anyway) some other stupid idea. Like vaccines and autism.
I get the concern, but the standard emulsifier in mayo is egg yolk. Something tells me they aren't trying to get rid of eggs.
The change is regarding "permanent" installations, which the article also infers to mean directly hardwired. Those of us who go the route of a NEMA 14-50 outlet are likely unaffected.
That said, I wish they'd ban the cheap, shitty outlets that can't actually provide continuous power. These are the very popular $10 outlets, vs the $50 ones that also can't fit in a standard box.
Contempt of Court is a bit different. It's usually applied until the problem action is corrected. For instance, they could (in theory) hold the administration in contempt, meaning fines or even jail, until they comply with the court order to return him.
Now, they can and absolutely should be prosecuted for their actions, but it would likely need to be a separate case.
The hardest part to believe is that he would wipe his own ass.
Then it's a good thing the link wasn't to Snopes
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The big caveat is that the BIOS must allow it, and most released versions do not.
It would be naive to think we aren't conducting large-scale espionage against China. We absolutely are, and against every other country on Earth. And so is every other country, to whatever limits they can.
However, in the name of diplomacy, we (all) pretend that we're upstanding, trustworthy people. That we can be trusted to further each other's goals and good fortunes. And sometimes our goals are even aligned, and a partnership really does benefit everyone involved. But it's all an act.
It's still a bad move on his part, and makes him look bad, but it's not revealing anything we didn't already know.