If the Bears do move to Indiana, the impact on Chicago and Illinois will be minimal. There isn't a huge direct economic impact from Bears games, and the city's status and reputation are not tied to having the team.
Oh great, you've thought of a sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet. Too bad it perpetuates harmful stereotypes about dogs and foxes. I hope it was worth it
Oh cool England used the Beatles to announce their World Cup squad and everyone is really impressed but when Jelly Roll and Bert Kreischer and the third baseman for the Savannah Bananas announce the US team we’ll see who everyone thinks is better
@NDicap23@lthlnkso I think, looking at American politics, there are a lot of people worried or whipped up about a whole variety of issues without sound or sufficient reasoning
@JustJake@bernhardsson I've worked on these sorts of high-avail deals for trading ops and can attest that comp for broken SLAs is pitiful and often a pita to claim from the vendor
but every reputable firm with big on-prem footprint is also significantly in the cloud(s) too, there's no way not to be
"Reporters and editors who get their ideas from their social-media feeds — which is most of them, most of the time — can mistake a paid simulation of public interest for the real thing and then make it real by covering it. "
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Passed a man whose shirt read "I found love in Niles, Illinois." My heart lept. Romance had triumphed yet again. I turn, and see plastered across the back "And it was only 200 bucks!" Ah. Nothing but a cruel mockery. This bitter cynicism will save no one.
the Gell-Mann Amnesia exposed to me by the populist fervor against data centers is pretty alienating for my politics more broadly — getting ready to roll my eyes a lot in 2028