The calculus for joining government is radically changing. The promise of gaining control of enormous dark money government slush funds and routing them to your friends who stand up totally vague and nebulous NGOs that then launder the money back to you and your other friends, is disappearing before our eyes. People who go into public service will actually have to be motivated by public service, not by kleptocratic, self-enrichment schemes. If they want to get rich, they will have to write a book or “produce” some show or documentary for Netflix that no one watches.
The company’s deliveries in Europe reached 3.8mn vehicles a year — a drop of nearly 1mn compared with when Merkel visited in 2019 — driven by lukewarm interest in its EV line-up.
The human users no longer interact directly with these tools; instead, agents seamlessly work behind the scenes to complete tasks.
Steve is saying that the knowledge of the backdoor had to have come from Apple (assuming they implemented the backdoor, which again is the only logical conclusion). Whether knowledge of the backdoor was a leak, or intentional, is unknown.
The company planned to sell circuit modules before attempting to sell complete computers, and Olsen had largely worked out the technological side of that. The real first step then was to create the financial plan for the company. Olsen and Anderson did so, and they presented that plan to AR&D who provided them with $70,000 which would be around $786,000 in 2025 dollars. With that money, the infant DEC of three men bought the equipment they would need, made some silk screens, etched boards and dipped them in solder. Everything. They were extremely careful with their money, and they learned quite a bit. While they did learn how to handle accounting and business operations, they chose to spend some of their limited funds on secretaries, accountants, and other supporting roles.
We have reviewed our writings with respect to Silvergate’s broadly deficient BSA compliance regime, including the anti-moneylaundering (AML) errors it made. We stand by the entire analysis, most particularly the conclusion, which we did not articulate lightly.
The Index’s initial report provides first-of-its-kind data and analysis based on millions of anonymized conversations on Claude.ai, revealing the clearest picture yet of how AI is being incorporated into real-world tasks across the modern economy. We’re also open sourcing the dataset used for this analysis, so researchers can build on and extend our findings. Developing policy responses to address the coming transformation in the labor market and its effects on employment and productivity will take a range of perspectives. To that end, we are also inviting economists, policy experts, and other researchers to provide input on the Index.
Fifty years ago, during the Battle of the Bulge, Bragg drove a stolen German ambulance twenty miles to get the wounded Martz to an Allied hospital in Belgium. The story of Bragg’s heroic drive is recounted in The Bitter Woods, a book written by John Eisenhower, son of former president General Dwight David Eisenhower. “I’m forever grateful to Roland Bragg for saving my life,” said Martz, now 74 and living in Oceanside, California.
The premise of The High Cost of Free Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: parking is nearly always too cheap. An unfortunate fact about cars is that they occupy a lot of space. Worse yet, they only spend about five percent of their lifespan in motion. The remaining 95 percent of the time, we must find a place to put them. When Americans first started buying cars en masse in the early twentieth century, the solution seemed obvious: park them along the curb. In the most radical shift in city planning in human history, urban streets—once the site of gathering, selling, and playing—were redesigned around moving and storing cars.
A complete list of the top 100 most watched talks of 2024 ordered by the number of views.
While the Jacquard loom gets all the attention for being the first code, the punch card knitting machine transitioned from being a Jacquard attachment on lace and knitting machines in industrial textile production to the kind of local, DIY code that a lot of people in textiles interacted with—many of whom were women. By the 1970s, they were used by people knitting for themselves and their families, for take-home piece-work, and in textile factory settings. The punch card machine was eventually replaced in commercial and, if you can afford it, home contexts by machines that could control individual needles, instead of depending on a punch card’s repeat—but the machines are still in use in a number of hobbyist workshops (like my own!) and are even still in production (albeit much-reduced).
When I disclosed my metastatic prostate cancer in Jun-2020, I didn’t expect to live as long as I now have – the 5-year survival (which I am now approaching) is about 30%. However, after exhausting 4 lines of therapy and resorting to experimental treatments that are only available overseas, I have now reached the point where outcomes are measured in months rather than years and my symptoms and side-effects are making it harder to function. I hope to reach 60 in August and all I want for my birthday is another one, but before I become more dysfunctional, I need to make plans for the orderly conclusion of this pro bono, loss-making work rather than leave managing it as a burden for my family. One of the few benefits of knowing that you’re dying is being able to plan the end on your own terms.
The goal of this article is to make clear that the large scale engagement of corporations in open source has happened and is continuing to happen, that it is fueled by natural incentives, and that it must be treated seriously because it is having and will continue to have negative consequences even if every individual involved is participating in good faith.
We were inspired by 9-year-old Memphis’s passion for farming at Evers Dairy with his motorized wheelchair and Radio Flyer wagon. Now, he has a custom-built CLAAS wagon, designed to meet his needs. Memphis shows there’s no barrier to making an impact on the farm. We’re proud to support his dedication to agriculture! More.
Madigan built a system that rewarded his public union cronies with unaffordable benefits, including pension systems so overly generous that taxpayers will eventually need to infuse another $143.7 billion to keep them from failing. The system that paid him nearly $600,000 in a little less than four years is in the worst shape of the five statewide pension systems, with only 24.6% of the money it will eventually need and well beyond what experts see as the point of no return.
The Irvine office will close by 2029, the company said in a release. Snyder said that some of the corporate workers there will move to Baldwin Park, while others will make the cross-country jump to Tennessee, where the company is currently building a new corporate office that’s slated to open next year.
China is ready, following these three principles, to build stable, sound, and sustainable bilateral relations with the US and find the right way for these two major countries to live alongside each other on this planet. Of course, we hope that the US will work in the same direction with us. However, if the US is not willing, if it is bent on suppressing and containing China, then we have no choice but to ???? play along to the end. We will resolutely uphold China’s sovereignty, national dignity, and our legitimate development rights, and we will resolutely respond to unilateral bullying practices of the US. We do so also to maintain international fairness and justice and to uphold basic norms of international relations. The Chinese people ???????have never been swayed by fallacies or deterred by intimidation. The People’s Republic of China has grown by overcoming various difficulties and obstacles.
So thrilled to see Xiaomi SU7 Ultra set a lap record at the Shanghai International Circuit, outpacing the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT!
EPA said it is sending Biden’s waivers that green-lit the mandates to Congress for approval. That means the mandates are effectively dead.
What is that “history of use of Nazi language”? The link on that phrase goes to another NYT article, from last May, “German Court Fines Far-Right Leader for Using Nazi Phrase/Björn Höcke, a state leader of the nationalist Alternative for Germany party, used the phrase ‘Everything for Germany,’ a slogan of the Nazi paramilitary wing, during a campaign stop.” Excerpt:
Liberals in 2010 weren’t the same as liberals in 2020. They just weren’t. They changed in comprehensible and expressible ways. And this absolutely dogged insistence that no such change occurred is one of the weirdest, most obviously dishonest political claims of my lifetime. It’s a record of a political and intellectual tendency defined by its powerlessness and directed by people who think that asking them to defend their ideals is a kind of crime. And, just… why?
the attitude of the US itself to European security was the most ambivalent it had been since before the second world war.
The IMF estimates that Europe’s internal barriers are equivalent to a tariff of 45 per cent for manufacturing and 110 per cent for services. These effectively shrink the market in which European companies operate: trade across EU countries is less than half the level of trade across US states. And as activity shifts more towards services, their overall drag on growth becomes worse…
be clear, the primary culprit here isn’t the U.S. or Trump: any student of history knows that we live in a deeply unfair world where, as ancient Greek historian Thucydides wrote 2,500 years ago, “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” As such the blame lies almost entirely on us Europeans, or more precisely on our immensely incompetent leaders. And I want to stress this last point: they are literally incompetent on a millennia scale, given that they’ve managed to reduce Europe to a position that lacks any historical parallel, where it’s expected to simply accept and implement whatever security arrangements others decide for it. Trump himself does what’s best for the U.S. – “America first”, remember? – and to be fair to him the Biden administration left him with a pretty bad hand. It’s crystal clear that Russia won in Ukraine, despite all of NATO’s efforts, and as such the U.S. very much risked coming out of it looking like the loser that it objectively is.
In what can only be described as a campaign platform, Damian Williams wrote a lengthy column in Jan 2025–shortly after launching his campaign style website and less than 4 months after announcing the indictment against Eric Adams–for a NY publication.
I’m remembering this today because there are times and places when it is made clear to unwilling and horrified participants that the world they are used to, and the assumptions they allow themselves in that world, no longer apply. They have so suddenly been stripped from them. Vice President JD Vance delivered just such a moment in his speech to the collected European great and good at the Munich Security Conference on Thursday 13th February.