Pleased to see that this is actually free, in the open source sense (it's GPL3). It took me an ungodly number of clicks to get to the project's github repo, so I've saved you that trouble.
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Walmart heiress Christy Walton bought ONE full-page color ad in the New York Times. The rallies themselves appear to be independently organized
you can volunteer to host one on their site
and you can get a good idea of who's actively involved in organizing them by looking at their partners page.
Ok, this is an idea I had after reading numerous comments on this post. You're all asking how this would work ... hear me out.
California declares its own currency, the "California dollar". Wages earned in California dollars wouldn't be taxed like US Dollars.
There are some issues to work out; I think the IRS does tax your foreign assets ... some ... but I think that this scheme could work.
I only use Windows because I have to work with a corporation's IT helpdesk staff to get on their VPN if I want to do contract work for them. They are not likely to help me get connected from Linux; they'll just find another contract dev. Once in, I do everything in Linux because my code will ultimately run in a Linux cloud container of some sort. WSL works well enough for me to do this. I'd rather have Linux on bare metal, but whatever. I'm in; I'm coding; I'm getting paid. I'll put up with a little bit of suck.
There are definitely people who cut & pasted from stack overflow in the work environment, too. The difference is that I, as the clean-up crew, could google their code and find the post it came from ... and then I could read the comments and figure out wtf they thought they were trying to do. When they paste LLM-generated code in, there's no trace of where the dumbfuckery came from.
Just thinking about it makes me glad I'm near retirement.
Having been a coder for decades before AI came on the scene, I don't understand how inexperienced programmers could possibly write a serious amount of working code with AI.
It's wrong, like, at least half the time, but as an experienced coder, I can look at the "code" it generated and know what it was trying to do, and then write it correctly. I do find AI useful when I'm not sure how to go about solving a particular code-related issue, but ... it just gives me something to think about, not an answer I can use directly.
My bad, the illustration was supposed to be of Virginia Basora-Gonzalez, who has been accused of trafficking fentanyl. On the one hand, it seems encouraging that they had to find someone who could more credibly be presented as criminal -- hopefully an indication that their claims about the pro-Palestinian students and Argentinians with tattoos they've disappeared were not deemed credible enough by the general public.
Still, we only have the allegation of this administration against this person, so it's quite possible she's entirely innocent. It's not like they give a fuck about actual crimes or making our country safer. They just want to be seen as badasses.
Thanks for the warning. I've crossed Best Buy of my list of places to shop.