

Last one wasn’t even a lady - I don’t remember Doug being in the news until the 2024 campaign, although Wikipedia lists plenty of things he did in the role.
Last one wasn’t even a lady - I don’t remember Doug being in the news until the 2024 campaign, although Wikipedia lists plenty of things he did in the role.
Dripping them out at one country per day for the news cycle 👍
DNA Lounge has something similar - I think they even mentioned infinite JavaScript loops, and images that expand like zip-bombs.
There’s already been two news stories of people with valid visas detained for not liking trump? Someone was suggesting to go via Dublin if travel to US is really essential.
Maybe do it like Furiosa - take one of the interesting female characters and make a prequel about them.
Don’t forget all the cruise missiles - it’s not just for attacking things at sea.
(updated with a link)
Literally the same day as HP *activating a “kill switch” code for their printers.
The geodata and related open source technology to edit, review, and host it is already available from openstreetmap community
“They’re eating the dogs” wasn’t enough of an IQ test?
The name itself can’t really change in OSM because it’s based on what someone “on the ground” would see, i.e. street signs, etc.
Previous OSM naming conflicts have usually been areas of disputed land where some group de-facto controls the land/people and therefore the street signs, and therefore the OSM ‘name’ tag.
That’s not going to work very well for a big region of mostly international waters between several countries.
“I’m glad there’s OxyContin and video games to keep those people quiet” - Andreessen, allegedly.
Nostradamus [Belle] two days ago:
“If they keep the details quiet [of the recent closed-door meeting], you’ll be able to tell what they’re going after [in the budget] by listening to their rhetoric”.
“They’ll start scapegoating a demographic, to try and prime the [voter] base to accept their cuts.”
(e.g.) “If they start talking about able-bodied people, it’s Medicaid.”
In r/fedNews, it seems that ill-thought-out email about voluntary redundancies has somewhat galvanised fed employees. Some even linked the famous manual.
Operation paperclip
It will be interesting to see what openstreetmap do - they have an “on the ground principle” that says to look at what the local signs say when naming something, but the data is tagged with a load of references to NOAA pages on historical treaties that the US signed (which obviously used the normal name for that area)
The app itself remembers what subs to show you
Be careful of the character limit on each viewer, as they can “trim” your title in the middle of some markup tag and just display part of it as the title.
Relevant documentary