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badnewsbandit

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So for those not in the know, this "OVE" is basically trying to mimic what is called a CVE report, and fake it enough such that maintainers get scared and take action to deplatform the package, despite it not even being a real CVE report. I'd go as far to say that calling it merely a "fake CVE" is being too charitable. That's how much this abuses a process that is (nominally) politically neutral and objective.

It gets even better. Just parsing the naming convention, you get "OVE", October 17th 2022, report 0001. CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures. I'd presume the O is related to Open as in Open Source but replacing the word Common with it doesn't make much semantic sense to me. In CVE terms that'd be the first report for the entire year but even then, the formatting is wrong since CVEs don't embed full dates just the year. Let's just take a look at the website that maintains the list of OVEs. It is literally some randos blog with nothing else related to vulnerabilities political or otherwise. Quite the social engineering effort.

Consider the Dingo which may be a feral descendant of previously domesticated canines brought to Australia but for some reason were neither managed nor bred for thousands of years. The implications make it a bit of a controversial explanation.

Perhaps he could use the time to write another memoir, this time about his political struggles rather than his business career.

Leadership positions increasingly filled with college educated, peace time service, career-oriented PMC types who are of and interface with DC political culture especially to advance beyond a certain level. Policies and initiatives are downstream from culture.

I was also unimpressed with the hamfistedness of introducing a girl named America Chavez, raised on some idyllic true-communist world by two mothers and no understanding of property. After all the supposedly powerful and skilled combatants manage to lose, she saves the day.

You can Watosnianly blame most of that on the source material (solo series began publishing 2016, so that particular CW era of Marvel) of course Doylists would ask why that source material was chosen to be included in the first place. Of all the movies to include her, one involving the multiverse does make some sense.

Isn't there something of a hiring freeze in the tech sector of late? Something to do with all the line goes down across $DJUSTC, $NDXT, $SP500-45 and the like.

It's a big country, running over a teenager with a truck or hospitalizing a political canvasser are just things that happen. And according to the police in both those incidents there was no political motivation, so everything is fine.

One of those countries that would have been part of the joint team recently had issues with Russian spies embedded within the government did they not? That's been the main thrust of en.twitter comments on the issue. If we're taking internet comments as useful indications of truth anyways.

To be fair, the etymology of "understand" is fascinating, complicated and unresolved.

I was wondering if sun_the_second was referencing the old Mao story about Italians. I've seen it in a couple forms and I think the main source is Khruschev's memoirs.

Mao: In the worst case, half the people would die, but the other half would survive, and imperialism would be wiped off the face of the earth, and the whole world would become socialist.

Italian Communist: How many Italians will survive?

Mao: None at all. But why do you think Italians are so important to humanity?

Good universities teach you to program?! The whole reason I'm in the field is that it's not credentialist.

When I sat on the other side of the table interviewing candidates for a not high paying, not AAA games company programming roles there was a noticeable difference in quality between four year degree holders and the self-taughts, four year "schools" and bootcampers. That was observed from checking for quality but I can absolutely see people having done many more interviews like that start filtering resumes on proxies like a credential especially when getting significant numbers of them. Nowadays for field/market specific reasons I mostly deal with people who have a 4 year but not in CS who have "some programming" experience getting hired into professional software roles leading to years upon years of spaghetti.

He wasn't stopped by the many other laws he violated. Assuming enforcement of your specific policy will not suffer the same problems as laws related to immigration or deported foreign nationals not being allowed to purchase firearms is special pleading.

Why would Democrats agree to that, especially when all polling indicates that gun control is a winning issue for them?

It's not and historically has been a great way for Democrats to lose elections. Almost all the polling you're talking about is vague preference polling that has things like "should laws be stricter?" along with things like "<current law already on the books> is too far". Same sort of thing with economic policy questions. At least the Gallup poll includes data from the 90s or 50s depending on the question.

It was imposed by law. You haven't seen photos of 101st Airborne escorting blacks into a white school ?

That's not quite fair, they also escorted white students.

Some of that comes from a very strong (and reasonably grounded) stereotype associating Korean immigrants with Christianity. To the point of it being a joke in Asian American circles that while other Asians come over and open restaurants and nail salons (if they're feeling especially broadminded, they might add motels to the list), Koreans comes over to start a churches. Still a good example and probably comes from the original source material being written by a Korean immigrant (who true to stereotype is the son of a pastor).

FWIW James O'Keefe is unironically, unabashedly a theater kid. One of the details that came out of his departure from Project Veritas was spending foundation money to fly staff out to see him perform in Oklahoma!. Perhaps his familiarity the culture might explain how he gets some people talking (or is able to hire undercovers with similar abilities).

I've seen jokes floating arounds social media that people have been doing that informally in their phone contact lists. Rather than using proper names people will end up as <Firstname> <Job/Company/Association> in other folks contact lists (ex: "Joel Plumber", "John Google", "Jane ThePub"). Now those contact list entries are not typically shared around but I could see a near future social reputation network where unique IDs include some sort of coalesced version of that information people use to shorthand people they know.

They're poking fun at the study showing that white liberals have negative in-group bias which on average means whites compared to other races have the lowest in-group bias (even non-liberal whites have lower in-group bias compared to other races on average). So preferentially hiring from whites compared to other races means the business will have less in-group racial bias than some other demographic mix, making it better from a lessening racism, in-group bias perspective.

A recent one on that list that comes to mind shows congress holding someone in contempt only matters if the state itself is willing to act.

The current Egyptian government somewhat recently had some troubles with an organization called the Muslim Brotherhood. In Gaza there is an organization called the Islamic Resistance Movement which started as a branch off that same Egyptian organization and currently exercises some amount of political authority in Gaza. So there are understandably some tensions between Egypt and Gaza right now beyond not wanting refugees.

K-12 teachers and administrators are not empowered to provide therapy or other significant psychosocial interventions to the kids in their care. Not even the school counselor can diagnose or provide therapy. They need parental consent to initiate any of that.

That used to be the norm at least. Not so much any more.

Many states, including Washington, allow schools to give out prescriptions to any minor over age 13 without getting permission from a parent if they are seeking treatment for mental health services.

Passive level dependent hearing protection is an actual thing, primarily to attenuate impulse rather than constant noise which is what NRR measures. There's an Army Research Lab study on several products and the supposedly defective 3M product still beats the rest.

Unless they're Jewish schools.

Which part of the state has that power to forgive? The executive acting on what authority derived from what statute? The congress did not pass legislation directing the executive to do that forgiveness. The executive has a policy goal of doing so and is now reaching for some other statutory authority to implement it since in the US the executive cannot generally act unilaterally. The court case is whether that is or is not cricket.

The classic example would be the old 10,000USD deposit at a bank triggering a reporting requirement, those reports focusing attention and investigation into one's finances and also slowing things on the customers end. Depositing 5,000USD and then later depositing 5,000USD does not trigger those reports and sometime between 1970 and 1986 there may have been common advice to do just that for convenience's sake. Of course, specifically depositing money in that way with the intent to avoid that sort of detection is now a federal felony. Often times many of the detection algorithms that have to be run by people end up as straight forward rules of if-this then-that so avoiding triggering detection in the common case might not be that difficult.