
A newly passed measure directs the National Archives to collect documents related to U.F.O.s and disclose confidential records within 25 years but stops short of ordering more transparency.

To add, it's even reached out to non-nerds. My brother, who isn't THAT tech literate picked one up and he's absolutely loving it. He hasn't had a gaming PC ever but he's getting tons of time on the Steamdeck and we've had zero issues playing games online together and using the steam voice chat.
As a fellow Linux guy, it's just great. I have had to do no hacking and bare-bones minimal tweaking to get things how I want. 90% of games work out of the box, even mouse-heavy games like RimWorld. I just love it. I sit at a desk all day for work. I don't want to do that after. The steam deck gives me almost my entire steam library and I can lounge wherever I feel like with it. I <3 you Steamdeck.
Having been there, that's a lot less than I would have imagined it to be. But that means nothing.
Can't forget Party Down as well!
He's fantastic in Miracle Workers. Definitely recommended.
As a wise Arabian parrot once said, "Why am I not surprised? WHY am I not surprised!?"
Thank you for that first feature in the list!!!
Welcome to the club. Your lan port is over there. (Insert broadcom chip joke here)
Is yours not? Maybe I should see a doctor.
It wasn't amazing, but I thought it was pretty decent. Still prefer The Boys though. More exploding dicks in that show.
Alkaline trio had a new single drop yesterday! So close to the full album!
Can confirm. Was cured of this many years ago.
Well there go that random "this could be fun" idea.
It really does.
And you just know the person who made it recorded that thumb-in-cheek pop sound for this.
I've been quite enjoying Mint as well. Granted, it's been reeeal light use. But so far loving it. I've always enjoyed Debian distros. RHEL can kiss my butt. It was always frustrating to work with at work. I think Slackware was Debian? That was probably my first back in like 2004ish. Generally just works™
NYT: Congress Orders U.F.O. Records Released but Drops Bid for Broader Disclosure
A newly passed measure directs the National Archives to collect documents related to U.F.O.s and disclose confidential records within 25 years but stops short of ordering more transparency.
Congress Orders U.F.O. Records Released but Drops Bid for Broader Disclosure
A newly passed measure directs the National Archives to collect documents related to U.F.O.s and disclose confidential records within 25 years but stops short of ordering more transparency.
Congress passed legislation on Thursday that directs the government to eventually tell the public at least some of what it knows about U.F.O.s but stops short of more aggressive steps lawmakers sought to force greater transparency around unidentified phenomena and extraterrestrial activity.
The measure, which was tucked into the annual defense policy bill that won final approval with a bipartisan vote, directs the National Archives to collect government documents about “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin and nonhuman intelligence.”
Under the provision, which President Biden is expected to sign into law, any records not already officially disclosed must be made public within 25 years of thei
Senators Schumer and Rounds comment on the UAPDA being stripped of many of it's provisions.
The tweet: It is an outrage the House didn’t work with us on our UAP proposal for a review board.
This means declassification of UAP records will be up to the same entities that have blocked and obfuscated their disclosure for decades.
We will keep working to change the status quo.
It's also has the 7 minute clip of Schumer and Rounds discussing the policy, why they submitted it, and some strong words regarding the illegality of government programs that have not been disclosed to Congress.
Too real indeed.
Yeah media says on the original instance it got posted on, it's just the URL that gets passed around instances.
Same here
Boost worked fine for me
You been to the St Louis zoo yet? It's not quite San Diego but it's damn good - and free! (Paid parking tho)
The Hill: Powerful Members of Congress are dead set on killing UFO Transparency
Schumer stated that “House Republicans are also attempting to kill another commonsense, bipartisan measure passed by the Senate…to increase transparency around what the government does and do…
Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) aimed to establish a process with the ostensible goal of revealing the existence of “non-human intelligence” to the public. But the legislation, which is co-sponsored by three Republican and two Democratic senators, is now in jeopardy.
In comments yesterday on the Senate floor, Schumer stated that “House Republicans are also attempting to kill another commonsense, bipartisan measure passed by the Senate, which I was proud to cosponsor… to increase transparency around what the government does and does not know about unidentified aerial phenomena.”
According to reports, Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, are leading efforts to prevent any meaningful version of this provision from being added to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act.
Members of Congress generally clamor for en
Great support for foldables
I just wanna say thanks for making sure foldables are a great experience. On a z-fold 4 and even since the beta it's been a great time. I know we're the odd duck (FOR NOW, YOU WILL SEE THE LIGHT) so it's really nice to have a polished experience on both the smaller and larger screens.
Keep it up Mr. Dev, you have my support a thousand times over on this one.