Oh, so they're just going to use the money from the chips act to do stock buybacks and give themselves bonuses because of course they would.
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Or if you do them on site, there's a roof on the store that you can use first, without needing to do construction work. Covering the parking spaces requires some measure of construction work, underground electrical work, etc that could end up being pretty expensive compared to alternatives.
Even worse, there were no conditions to the funding. They just wrote a check.
The left-right analogy was always about economics. And the backsliding of union participation and regulatory capture, lack of antitrust enforcement etc is definitely a shift to the right. Basically the New Deal has been allowed to be dismantled.
And there's a bunch of proxy conflicts the US is definitely involved in and at least partly responsible for. Not to mention the "global war on terror".
Just because US soldiers aren't dying en masse doesn't mean it's peacetime.
If you're working at one if his companies at this stage you probably already know about his management "style" and you've either already updated your resume or you're just cool with it.
Yeah, if it's cheaper it definitely makes sense. And in the US it might be the only way to get some competition in that market.
It's basically when you drag an Ethernet cable behind you wherever you go, with the other end still plugged into your home switch.
If needed you could use a subdomain from a free dyndns provider. And if you're going to be self hosting stuff having your own domain is probably good anyway.
It was the other way around actually. It was a Magic The Gathering forum that dabbled in Bitcoin on the side.
Is it because they included a crypto miner in the package?