elysiumplain.bsky.social
Zoologist and Software Enginner.
Always researching - Explorer of the natural world through data, tech, and time.
Looking to get #HackTheWild (application) and #BioByteversity (research) projects off the ground. DM relevant requests.
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Pasadena Up
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But will it matter? youtube.com/shorts/fK-Gc...
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Good time for people to go rewatch those HongKong videos and learn about effective gear.
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HIGHLY recommend a construction hardhat for incidental accidents (projectiles, falling, etc) - especially if older or less stable footing.
Bring a sign with doubled up cardboard or card stock... makes a better shield for LRAD.
Hong Kong had a lot to teach people since the Nat Guard tech is same.
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*dress code*: suit and tie required
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Police, accompanying ICE, will 100% be expected to use this in order to enter any property for warrantless searches.
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Imagine weeding out the "few bad apples" when the circumstance to challenge them depends even less upon making up a coherent set of lies but instead giving a blanket, "I felt like it" defense.
Police accompanying ICE will 100% be expected to use this in order to enter any property for searches.
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I was genuinely curious about this claim, so I plugged the monthly Medicaid expansion enrollment data since 2014 for Louisiana, Michigan & Pennsylvania into a spreadsheet, then overlaid that with the monthly unemployment data for each state.
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Leased, to prevent right to repair/modifications, and piecemealed software-level feature capabilities. You can add it to your list of licensing contracts next to subscription heated seats/steering wheels, gated battery ranges, FSD (beta), acceleration increase, farm EQ with Pest/Weed ID... Poor kids
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This is reason #2 as to why the national guard still exists... what's reason #1 you ask?
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It's rumored that you can get oral versions of these things (only for emergencies, people). Might be a decent hedge...
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Fertz would be valid since we have other options, but even at 15% marketshare, that's only some $1B USD.
My point is - I don't see the need for tariffs (to hurt us) if it's not really going to pivot the US businessmen away from using Russian goods in the first place. LMK if I missed something plz?
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If nobody in the US is "opting for russian goods" over, (let's say) usa goods, should tariff still?
I think Fertilizers (US farming) and Palladium (US autos) are really the only import above 10% of total US supply anymore.
Palladium has near no alternative so hurts us.
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What if US only imported from Russia... would that be better or worse than if we only exported to Russia, with tariffs?
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*Actual* enforcement of federal judicial orders is now the "outperforming expectations" goalpost?
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Will get interesting when judicial security is arrested for aiding a judge in aiding against administration of an administrative warrant.
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The WH is handing DOGE the keys to NRC to restructure the agency and is also going to strip down its Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards to barebones. ACRS is the NRC org tasked with reviewing safety at nuclear plants & advising the commission on hazards.
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www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p...
"JUSTICE KAGAN, with whom JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR and
JUSTICE JACKSON join, dissenting from the grant of the ap-
plication for stay."
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I thought that WAS the fundamental drive behind democratic republics...we got tired of everyone having to die en mass in exchange for change.
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Senator Kim voted to confirm her though. People are tired of the silly gotcha soundbites, stop voting for these fucking hacks.
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When it was mentioned today with foreign nationals, Musk was VERY quick to change the subject...
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When it was mentioned today with foreign nationals, Musk was VERY quick to change the subject...
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The WH talking points for today, tldr; Bombs bad for business and I need this tax cut to be permanent, thanks.