I don't understand people's obsession with watching tutorials in videos format.
What I can read in a minute, takes 5 minutes to watch. Not to mention that revisiting a section is extremely tedious in video.
I guess I must be getting old.
The reason agents are so good at Linux is that all 40 million lines of kernel code was part of the pre training. Along with every other open source dependency. This really does make every obscure error message shallow, and the system completely malleable.
This past Thursday, I spent the morning at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. I was there to hear the arguments in my lawsuit against Pete Hegseth for violating my First Amendment rights. I appreciate that the court made this case a priority because it has a significant impact on the First Amendment rights of over 2 million retired servicemembers.
This case matters. Let me tell you what also matters.
Right now, we have servicemembers putting their lives at risk because this President took our country to war against Iran without a strategic goal or a plan. Because of his reckless decision, parents can’t afford the gas to drive their kids to school, people can’t afford to drive to work and seniors can’t afford to drive to their doctor’s appointments.
Millions of Americans can’t afford rent, healthcare, and in many cases food. As this President builds his new gilded ballroom, upgrades his new plane, builds his arch, and works on his next business deal that personally enriches him and his family, the American people continue to suffer. I didn’t vote for Donald Trump but after he was elected I wanted him to succeed and I hoped that as President he would at least try to make some things better. Instead he kicked millions of Americans off of their healthcare and took away free lunches for kids in order to deliver a tax cut to millionaires and billionaires. And recently Donald Trump has asked Congress for $1.5 trillion for next year's defense budget. That is more than double of what it was in my first year in the Senate just 5 years ago. It is nearly the amount that all other countries combined spend on defense. And this is for a department that is being managed by the least qualified secretary of defense in our country’s history. Where will this money go?
Some of it will be used to fund the President’s top priorities like Golden Dome, an idea that Donald Trump, a real estate developer, had after seeing the success of Israel’s Iron Dome system, which is essentially a point defense system. That’s very different than what he envisions, which is a shield against all ballistic and hypersonic missiles. I understand the physics of the challenge of intercepting hypersonic missiles in space or in the glide phase and it looks like they will spend hundreds of billions of dollars building a system that will not work. And even worse some of this money will certainly go to companies that Donald Trump’s sons have recently invested in.
The corruption in and around this President and his friends and family is almost unimaginable in its scale and scope. We have real problems that are being ignored and others that aren’t being addressed with a reasonable and rational approach. The top 1% of the wealthiest Americans now own more of our collective wealth than the middle class and if you are in the middle class you often can’t afford your life because this President and others in Washington DC have passed laws to give your money to them. It didn’t start with this President, but my hope is that perhaps it ends with him.
We have to get this country back on track. We have to pass policies that help hard working Americans so that their hard work pays off for them, not for someone else. We have to address our country’s growing debt and we have to find solutions that will improve people's lives. Whether it is the outrageous cost of health care or the fact that young people can’t afford homes and young families can’t afford childcare — there are solutions to these problems. Corruption, cronyism, and a system designed to help the very few at the expense of the many is a significant challenge but it isn’t an insurmountable one.
Este repositorio es una joya. Te da todos los pasos e instrucciones para proteger y asegurar tu servidor Linux.
Perfecto por si tienes un servidor propio o VPS:
https://t.co/yJD2GnXFPj
La degradación moral de la política —que atestiguamos a diario en actitudes, zascas y tribunales— ha expulsado de lo público a las personas más rectas, preparadas e inteligentes.
¿Quién, en su sano juicio, detraería energías de su camino profesional y vital para descender al ruido, a la reyerta perpetua, e implicarse en lo colectivo?
Todo mi aprecio a quienes lo han hecho pero, por cada uno de ellos, el zeitgeist político vigente repelió a nueve.
Nuestro país —el que legaremos a nuestros hijos— no lo salvará otro partido, otro mesías. Solo lo salvará que seamos capaces de atraer de nuevo hacia lo público a las personas más rectas, preparadas e inteligentes que en las últimas décadas hemos reemplazado por hinchas y mediocres.
Linux was never meant to dominate the world. It was just a solution for one broke student. That solution now runs the global economy and most people still don't know its name.
If Jeff Bezos could afford to spend $75 million on the Melania movie & $500 million for a yacht to sail off to his $55 million wedding to give his wife a $5 million ring, please don't tell me he needed to fire one-third of the Washington Post staff.
Democracy dies in oligarchy.
El colapso de Trump que está en camino
De imprescindible lectura. Primera conclusión: cualquier estrategia política para tumbar al trumpismo y a todas sus versiones (Ayuso, Milei, Kast, Órban, etc) exigen un apuntalamiento de los principios morales que construyeron la democracia liberal.
https://t.co/3J0yB8HcBa
📢 Acabo de apretar la última tuerca de mi 🤖 robot come-bormes. He pulsado el botón de «Power ON» y funciona perfectamente. 🥳
Os comparto algunos #datos y curiosidades del mundo empresarial español. Son desde el 1 de enero de 2009, que es desde cuando hay datos publicados. 👇