
Patients responded well in times of ‘high environment demand’ because sense of urgency led to hyperfocus

Can't pardon civil contempt. The judge declared probable cause for criminal contempt, and crimes can be pardoned
As long as that infant happens to be a cow
Nah. He'll insist they swap the first two.
At which point they stop being nazis
I was skeptical of your numbers, so I did the math:
Taking the first article I found newer than 2022, US billionaires have about $6.22 trillion of wealth ± recent stock market changes. UBI of $1000/month is most commonly estimated to cost $4 trillion/year.
US budget in 2024 was 6.8 trillion, but 1.87 trillion is in social security and income security programs UBI would replace, so the net change would raise the budget by 2.17 trillion to 8.39T. So 8.896 months - more like nine months than eight, but surprisingly close.
Of course, that assumes all other taxes are wiped out, which nobody has ever proposed. I can't find a number anywhere for total income tax paid by billionaires, so we'll be generous. OMB estimates billionaires pay an average tax rate of only 8.2%. Their wealth increased 2.9 trillion over 7 years, so ignore compounding and call it 414B/yr. And pretend it's all taxed (which it isn't - most isn't considered income). That's 33.9B in income taxes the IRS doesn't collect after wiping out the billionaires. That reduces IRS revenues collected from 5.1T to 5.06T (being generous again with the rounding). That buys us another 7 months of government funding.
Alternatively, doubling the effective tax rate on the top 1% earning over 3.3M/yr from 26.09% to 52.18% would balance the budget including the new UBI. Get the effective tax rate on billionaires to match and you can start paying off the national debt. All without touching the middle class or even lowering anyone's income below 1.65M/yr.
Don't get me wrong - taxing billionaires out of existence is certainly a moral imperative - it just isn't necessary to fund UBI.
Staple it to job applications too. I suspect many blue state and private schools would see it as a commendation.
Not only aren't there sheep, but "cold" in this case means it gets below -20°F
Rodents. Most people don't compost properly - they leave out the cover material on the sides and top, and still believe the myth that compost needs to be turned.
The fruit smell attracts rodents. Enough cover material keeps the smell in and the edibles inaccessible. Then you can compost most of the foodstuffs you're normally told not to (fruit, animal products, dairy, etc.). Oil is still a no-no, as I recall.
Bitter.
I'm not so sure. I'd take a sock full of quarters over a sock with a 3.5" spinning disc hard drive in it any day of the week.
The Atlantic releases the entire Signal chat showing Hegseth's detailed attack plans against Houthis
This is an article about an article. The original Atlantic article that contains the messages themselves is here
This is an article about an article. The original Atlantic article that contains the messages themselves is here
Please don't spread FUD. That memo does NOT claim Signal has been compromised by Russia.
The actual claim is that Russia has used deceptive e-mail style tactics to trick people into authorizing a malicious "linked devices" request. This is a social engineering vulnerability, not a technical one.
Unsecure ≠ Insecure
Unsecure in this context generally means not in compliance with military and classified security practices and procedures for "securing" information.
Signal is secure in the sense of being strong end-to-end cryptography.
Hate to break it to you, but that's a longstanding practice.
We're about to get one.
I'm generally a vim user, but for job-related task management I set up emacs with evil (too many) years ago. There were vim plugins to reimplement pieces of it, but none of them covered all the functions I would use (that may have changed in the last decade, but I have a working system so it wasn't worth the effort to check). I add tasks, tag priorities, and set recurrences for maintenance tasks. For billable or potentially billable tasks I use the built in clocking.
I make relevant notes under the tasks as I work on them, keep the finished task until weekly manager meetings, then archive them so they don't clutter my working file but remain searchable if ever needed (which is more often than you might think).
I add new tasks at the top. Unfinished lower priority tasks get pushed down out of sight over time. When we hit a slow period, I review them and archive anything no longer relevant, then reprioritize and start working through the backlog.
Last week, the group challenged the legitimacy of the orders signed by Biden claiming that an “autopen signature” was used across almost “every document” it could find.
However, a Fox News examination of President Donald Trump’s executive orders during his first and second administrations found “the signatures were also the same.” Twenty-five of Trump's signatures on the Federal Register’s website from across both terms also found signature matched, according to a separate analysis by the Daily Mail.
Vim has its own plugin system that can provide all of the things on your list. Most people used to use a plugin manager like vim-plug or pathogen, but plugins can also be installed manually.
With vim 8 there is built in plugin management. Just open the editor and type
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:help packages
Plugins (including the plugin managers which are plugins themselves) get installed in your user's home directory, so you can install them yourself without affecting other users or involving the sysadmins who are giving you pushback on installing other applications system-wide.
Proving that the easiest way for Democratic lawmakers to bring the Republican agenda to a screeching halt is to show a baseline level of support for the one transperson they've actually met.
They won't on a wider scale though, showing just how little they care either for Trans folk or for stopping the Magats.
Patients responded well in times of ‘high environment demand’ because sense of urgency led to hyperfocus
From the "This is only news to neurotypicals" department
The troubled North American regime made no promises to address the nation’s deepening divides at the Chicago gathering.
A summary of the current US elections in the language and reporting style US media routinely uses for reporting on elections in the global south.
Israel rescues four hostages in operation Palestinian officials say killed more than 200 people
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The Israeli military rescued four hostages in a special operation in the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza, that Gazan authorities said killed 210 people and injured more than 400 others.
Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv, were rescued by the Israeli military, intelligence and special forces from two separate locations in Nuseirat, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Saturday.
All four were kidnapped from the Nova music festival on October 7.
“They are in good medical condition and have been transferred to the ‘Sheba’ Tel-HaShomer Medical Center for further medical examinations,” the IDF added.
An Israeli policeman from a special counter-terrorism unit was killed in Saturday’s rescue operation, according to Israeli police.
News of the rescue came soon after Israel’s military said it was operating in Nuseirat and other areas of central Gaza, where heavy shelling and artillery fire was reported.
At least 210 people have been killed as a result of the re