Yarp, I looked it up. The etymology section is fun, I like to think there's no real meaning behind it, someone just called it that and the name stuck.
Just because this (and many other) news articles are filled with fluff to achieve SEO does not mean Trump isn't on a losing trajectory.
I wouldn't agree that the filings are entirely laughable - their claim that the harassment judges and staff are receiving isn't from Trump is true - so it bears hearing out in court. However it should be a straightforward thing, the federal prosecutors have hard numbers that show Trump's and his lawyers' public statements have directly led to an increase in threats, meanwhile the gag order led to a decrease.
We need to wait until the court hearing actually happens and the ruling is made for any real news on the matter.
Oh nice, I've seen this before in Florida but was unable to capture it in my phone's camera. Didn't realise it had a name!
sundogs
You're just making things up now XD
Doing a good job? Debateable. Not being evil? Some of them, but very few on the Republican side.
But he would vote for DeSatan?
Yeah, and judges have already rejected that argument when it came to dismissing the case.
There is possibly a reasonable argument in there. The gag order prohibited Trump from targeting people, not others.
However this should (hopefully) fall flat against the raw numbers that have been presented: 3rd party threats went up each time Trump and/or his lawyers said something malicious, and they went down after the gag order was put in place.
Direct link to the article: https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/23/23973673/valeo-nvidia-autonomous-driving-software-ip-theft-lawsuit
TL;DR NVidia and Valeo competed for an AI contract, Valeo won the hardware side but NVidia won the software (surely that's backwards lol). The two companies had to work together on the project, it was during such a project call that Moniruzzaman was caught with old Valeo code.
So yeah, that's much more damning, and the Fortune article did a poor job with the story by not explaining that.
It's damning for the guy, who has already been convicted, but not necessarily for NVidia. Valeo have provided no evidence of NVidia using their code, nor even mention of any specific NVidia product it might have been used in.
I saw recently that chicken soup actually causes an immune response of some kind that helps make you better.