@declassifiedUK@KitKlarenberg@TheCanaryUK That means it was shuttered by the government for criminal reasons like money laundering or terrorism. Normally they give notice of 60 or 90 days depending on when they opened the account.
@ZackKorman@timnitGebru Finding exploits in government sites has never been a bad thing. The government is whining about losing exploits they think are important. This is a clear marker for degeneracy. It's a cry to cut their budget because they have become bigger than who they serve.
@PeterDiamandis@elonmusk Funny, the massive productivity gains in the 80s, 90s, 00s, did not trickle down. Unless you count is passing through someone's kidneys first.
@RealCandaceO That's what we said in Cambodia involving ourselves in a civil conflict, then declassified flight logs showed we bombed every square mile of Cambodia
@drcbs_ So let's move on. Everyone has to use AI, then you can grade as usual. I'm old enough to remember electronic calculators and the same dilemma .
@SpencerKlavan@mollycrabapple It's why we use calculators instead of spread sheets in schools. Oh, strike that, it's why we don't allow calculators in schools but teach long division and fractions with memory tricks instead of teaching algebra.
@kthalps@gregjstoker Government, the peace-officer at home, breathes war abroad, organizes it into a science, reduces it to a system, makes it a trade, and applauds it as if it were the most honorable work of nations.
William Ellery Channing's 1816 "Sermon on War"