Moves to cut out the FBI appear to be in line with a pre-election memo drafted by his legal advisers and fits with Trump’s enduring suspicion that the agency is part of what, without evidence, he believes to be a “deep state” machine within the federal government bent on undermining him.
Trump administration does something obviously illegal and unethical
FBI: "Hey, that's illegal, you can't do that."
Trump: "Look at this deep state organization trying to prevent me from doing my job"
This would be a double edged sword. Without regulation, the ISP will work in whichever way grants them the most money.
This means that they probably won't go after copyright claims unless the rightsholders pay them first, but they will ramp up data collection efforts to sell to brokerage firms and will also engage in rate-limiting on high-bandwith use cases like streaming or torrenting unless you pay extra.
fun fact: If you ever see any of those quirky "solve this complex equation for the Wifi password" It's always either the phone number of the place, or the first X digits of Pi.
if it has a sanitize feature, it would get hot enough to disinfect it too. Just run a couple empty washes with soap on the hottest, longest cycle and you'd be fine
Is it because the people that we need to worry about don't get paid massive wages? Instead they leverage their massive stock ownership as collateral for loans. And stock bonuses are not regulated or taxed in the same way as real wages.
I mean, it's true that they don't actually know the motive.
You can make a strong educated guess, and you'd probably be right, but until there is a full investigation leading to a conviction, they can't say that for sure.
They were pretty astonished when they heard that she had installed a GPU by herself (which most people here know is trivial). Which gave her enough confidence to fix her VCR by herself.
Anyone can learn any skill if they actually invest the time.
And regarding the older brother, you learn pretty quickly working help desk that users generally don't care what the problem is or why it happened. They just want to get back to work and not have it happen again. After a while you get conditioned to just be friendly and solve the issue without explaining what you're doing or why.
To be fair, the protein folding thing is legitimately impressive and an actual good use for the technology that isnt just harvesting people's creativity for profit.
You say that, but Canada got its name because Jacques Cartier was an idiot who thought the Iroquois word for "settlement" meant "nation".
We even have a city(now suburb) called Kanata