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  • The key word in the guidance is "persistently" misgendering. So if someone gets the pronouns right 95% of the time, that's hardly "persistent". These guidelines target employers/people who willfully and purposefully mis gender/discriminate. If you're trying to claim these rules make you afraid to talk to trans people, you might want to take a long hard look at your own biases/phobias.

  • I think there's a requirement to render counseling services to all denominations, including atheists/agnostics, because the chaplain corps is pretty much the closest the Navy gets to mental health care while deployed. Not the greatest system, in all honesty.

  • it's a solution looking for a problem.

    That's basically the story of Apple in the last decade or so. They create a "solution", realize it doesn't actually solve anything, and then they break some other things to make their solution actually work.

    So I'm anticipating that the next iPhone won't have a screen unless viewed through a Vision Pro.

  • Forgive my potential lack of understanding, but when a federal law and a state law clash, isn't the federal law the winner? So if the state law requires monthly payment of premiums, but federal law requires 12 months of coverage from a single premium, Florida is supposed to be SOL?

  • See, it's all planned, because they then arrest the criminals and ship them right back to the front! So efficient!

  • Well Castro came to power via revolution in 1959, which pissed off the US, and started the push towards the Soviet Union. The nation also hosted Soviet nukes for a very brief time in 1962.

    More detailed timeline found here, if you're interested.

  • Operation Praying Mantis II: Naval Boogaloo?

  • Damage is damage. Anything that keeps those ships in yard and not useful to the Russians is a good thing. Especially because now Russia has to sink men, money, and time that they may not necessarily have into fixing them

  • Knowing the houthis, someone on board probably used the letters "I S R A E L" in conversation at some point, and that was as good a justification to launch some missiles as any they've ever had

  • In all likelihood, they've been open for business to make it easier to nab intellectual property from the rightful owners. China has probably just decided they've learned enough to make their own "homegrown" products, and can safely kick all the western businesses out of the market.

  • Either South Korea or Vietnam! Not China, surprisingly!

  • I mean, similar to that argument, I'm not using Chinese software/hardware, so at least I'm doing something?

    The only guarantee for privacy is to not be online at all, but that ship has sailed for all of us

  • Every country tries to hack each other. Doesn't mean we should make it easy for them.

  • Not even the Colonel knows what those two bonus herbs and spices are.

    I'm betting whimsy and wonder

  • At the same time, the world can't just roll over and let every tin pot dictator do whatever they want just because they have a nuke.

  • "Sooner or later this will end in agreement," was Putin's message, arguing that Nato was coming to realise that defeating Russia on the battlefield would be impossible.

    Does Putin realize that NATO is effectively fighting Russia with both arms tied behind it's back right now? We're funding Ukraine (who are doing a phenomenal job, fwiw), but we're not even giving them the top of the line hardware. If the US actually got involved, Russia would pretty much instantly lose any glimmer of air superiority they have, and Ukraine could advance all the way to Moscow under NATO air cover. Like, the only reason Russia still exists is because NATO hasn't even tried to fight Russia on the battlefield yet.

  • Okay. The F150 Lighting has a range of 240-300 miles per charge, and an MSRP starting at $50k, compared to the cyber truck starting at $81k.