“international law” haha
“international law” haha
Only binding in the USA. Thoroughly ignored outside of it.
I mean, many US states/cities already do forfeitures, so applying this to foreign individuals and entities is just… consistent??
Which is fine as they will also lose access to western capital markets
My muscle memory causes :wq to be typed without my conscient intervention
I don’t mind upgrading but windows won’t allow me… MacOS looks not bad. Or linux
Agree… Too much screen real estate horizontally, not enough vertically
I thought you are our cattle!
Oh the carousel. Anyway I just wished voters would vote more consciously but even that has been rigged so that people vote to those who appeal to their own fears and anger 😞
America is truly exceptional… Nonagenarian politicians serve as lawmakers of an economy they barely understand, and part of a system of legalized bribery that reinforces their lack of interest in not understanding, while septuagenarian supreme court interpets and applies laws made in the aftermath of the civil war but are free to bend the meaning of laws as their personal political biases allow, and octagenarian presidents wield extreme unchecked power.
In this system, laws against abuse of personal information and exploitation of data will only be written in 2080 or later, after many lives of common people are damaged, until it damages the life of a congressman and then change happens.
The BOJ is counting on low interest to force a devaluation of peoples savings to drive consumption and, given the massive amount of savings, it will take time to burn through that
Which is something I also observed. And even some trucks are electrical.
Not only that… A significant portion of cars in china are already electrical, at least in very large cities.
Unfortunately, that is the same notion shared with other neighboring muslim countries, as well the rest of other countries
A compile-time checker. Amazing
It also depends on the context
rsync with open SSH certificates is secure without prompting for any password at all
Building high quality rail networks requires legal framework to facilitate that given that initial costs are staggering. The US framework simply leaves everything to private initiative and given the multitude of local land regulation and lack of laws to support strategic mobilization at this scale, it is guaranteed the USA will never have a country-wide high speed rail network. There are just too many interests to satisfy in a very diverse legal landscape across cities, counties, and states.
Laws of war… Pffffttttt
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