There's gonna be all kinds of dipshit news stories if the International Longshoremen's Association (the dockworkers' union) calls a work stop at midnight when their contracts expire on the East and Gulf coasts, which they've said they'll do (and good for them). Some prebuttals:
Worth noting that the only reason the US has any sort of free school breakfast is that we collectively freaked out when the Black Panthers began successfully implementing one outside of government infrastructure
In an era of endless choice, the value of curation skyrockets.
One thing I’ve learned from watching the hurricane hit us directly - our oak trees are solid as stone. Our pine trees, not so much.
One thing I’ve learned from watching the hurricane hit us directly - our oak trees are solid as stone. Our pine trees, not so much.
Hey, NC friends, it's our turn on the block. Check your registrations. Again.
North Carolina’s State Board of Elections has removed 747,000 people from its list of registered voters within the last 20 months, officials announced Thursday in a press release. The State Board of E...
Linux CUPS Remote Code Execution write up dropped #cybersecurity#infosecurity#infosec
Hello friends, this is the first of two, possibly three (if and when I have time to finish the Windows research) writeups. We will start with targeting GNU/Linux systems with an RCE. As someone who’s
A sweeping bill introduced by a Democratic senator Wednesday would greatly increase the size of the Supreme Court, make it harder for the justices to overturn laws, require justices to undergo audits and remove roadblocks for high court nominations.
The legislation by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is one of the most ambitious efforts to date to remake the Supreme Court following controversies over rulings and ethics.
Very earnestly: We could have had this with Trump. Trump has committed, according to public reporting, far worse crimes: Corruption, money laundering, bank fraud, real estate fraud, sexual assault, classified doc theft. Why did a Dem mayor get this treatment but a Republican President not?
New comprehensive bill to reform the Supreme Court just dropped
The legislation by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is one of the most ambitious efforts to date to remake the Supreme Court following controversies over rulings and ethics.