I note there is no information or statement from her father. Which is unusual, because it's his house where she was shot.
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They do, but this is South Korea. The federal agencies that do this in the US have been gutted.
I don't think you've looked closely enough at China, then.
No. The core issue has not been decided. When courts in one state rule differently from courts in another, it goes up to federal court. When federal courts in different circuits rule differently, it goes up to SCOTUS. This issue isn't at that point just yet.
There's a first time for everything. And we've had a lot of firsts recently.
"I don't know how to run a shop, but it can't be that hard, let's just have AI do it!"
For a first pass, yes. I wouldn't really trust it for an unbiased, objective perspective. Each model is only as good as its training data.
The supreme court did not give the OK. They said that you have to sue individually or as a class action and kicked it back down to the lower court. And several orgs are currently petitioning for class action status.
Edit: they also said courts can't issue nationwide injunctions, they have to be narrower.
Damn, I thought it was the 70s. I was off by decades.
When did they ever? I remember when one of my parents got fired in the 90s, they sent the stuff from the desk in a box. Including the company desk phone!
Yup. Find a lawyer willing to work on contingency, and let them take the wheel.
Bind mounts. I've never bothered to figure out named volumes, since I often work with the contents outside Docker. Then I just back up the whole proxmox VM. (Yes I'm aware proxmox supports containers, no I don't plan to convert, that's more time and effort for no meaningful gain to me.)
You can restore that backup to a new VM. I just make sure it boots and I can access the files. Turn off networking before you boot it so that it doesn't cause conflicts.