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I could be wrong, but (after all the appeals are said and done) I don't think this is going to happen under Trump.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/google-urges-doj-reverse-...

Google kissed the ring and donated $1 Million to his inauguration fund.

https://www.businessinsider.com/google-donates-1-million-tru...


> Now, when people introduce their "partner" in a context where it's ambiguous whether it's personal or business "partner" I have to wonder in which sense do they mean it.

You could use the power of the spoken word to ask them directly. You can ask probing questions if you’re not comfortable being that direct.


I want to thank you for this comment, I went out and grabbed a copy of Starfish and just finished it, what a ride!


I’m going to have to check that out, I’m using Traccar and it’s using 5-7% and only gives me a location point every 200 seconds. How often does your location update?


I was corrected by someone else, it's based on "signifigant" change, so when I am stationary it doesn't ping a lot, and days where I am very active it pings a lot.

I've been walking a lot today, so it has created around 100 pings around Copenhagen over the span of a few hours, and it still haven't used 1% battery on my iPhone 13 Mini.


My wife has Stage 2(B?) triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Her treatment regiment includes Keytruda (pembrolizumab) once every 21 days. There was a full trial she was told about that is exploring using pembrolizumab entirely without chemo for TNBC. It's incredible that we might soon have at least one cancer that we might not need chemo to treat.


People are now taking TKI inhibitors as first line treatments. It doesn't really cure you, but given long term stable disease, you could end up with late stage cancer patients who don't need chemo for years.

TKIs are for very rare lung cancers but they're quite effective for late stage cancer patients whom have the right type of tumor mutations.


There are a few de-escalation trials where patients with high amount of lymphocytes in tumor associated stroma don't need to get chemo, even for stage 2 and 3 TNBC


But the President can declare a person an enemy combstant, or have them arrested in the name of national security, and their private records are now inadmissible.

> Testimony or private records of the President or his advisers probing such conduct may not be admitted as evidence at trial. Pp. 30-32.


> But the President can declare a person an enemy combstant,

"Citation needed"



Read the judgement and stop making assumptions.


I did, cite the relevant part that I missed then.


| Proud boys was originally created out of the need to protect people from the likes of Antifa, which is a facist group.

Even Gavin McInness says you're wrong here.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/the-secret-history-o...

| McInnes, an avid boozer, has consistently maintained that he started the Proud Boys as an outlet for harmless fun: an Animal House-style drinking club for male buddies.

https://web.archive.org/web/20190209020443/https://bedfordan...

| "It’s a men’s organization, sort of like the Odd Fellows,” McInnes explained. “It mirrors the Knights of Columbus in many ways”–another organization that he belongs to. Only in this case,the Proud Boys subscribe to an ideology of “anti racial guilt,” that, to me, seemed to evoke white pride.

| Actually, McInnes wouldn’t describe it in explicit terms like “white pride” or “white supremacy.”

| “Our motto is that, we’re Western Chauvinists who refuse to apologize for creating the modern world,” he said matter-of-factly. “That’s really the only tenet.”


> Even Gavin McInness says you're wrong here.

Could you link to the quote where he says this? The article claims he said it, but I couldn’t find the quote.


If my house was the size of twelve Tesla Gigafactorys stacked on top of each other, every other door was locked, I could track your movements throughout the house, you had your own private door and couch to sleep on, and I was worth 3 trillion dollars, sure.


You're not sharing the key to your house, you're sharing the key to one of the biggest skyscrapers in the world.


And now everyone is up in arms that they changed the locks.

Get it? Get it?


Can you please not post in the flamewar style? It's not what we're going for here, and you can make your substantive points without that.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Edit: it looks like we've had to warn you about this multiple times before:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32039759 (July 2022)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27225044 (May 2021)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22938445 (April 2020)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21808005 (Dec 2019)

We have to eventually ban accounts that keep breaking the rules like this. I don't want to ban you, so if you'd please review them and stick to them from now on, we'd appreciate it.


This is a private key to access Apple's service for a proof of concept. How is someone without access to an Apple device going to obtain such a key without it being distributed somehow?

Nobody is surprised that Apple is able to revoke this key, by the way.


Please make your substantive points without swipes (like "What are you talking about" and "your schtick"), no matter how bad another comment is or you feel it is.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Edited.


Are people that graduate with degrees in humanities or even take humanities classes disproportionately more likely to need government support for the rest of their lives?


Yes. Hence the term "starving artist". Have you heard the term "starving engineers"?

Seattle has a large community of artists, always begging for government support, always working at low end jobs to make ends meet. The government funds theaters, the Seattle Opera, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Seattle Art Museum, and on and on.

A scarce few make a profit (Taylor Swift), and the other 99% need another source of income than their art. Swift did not attend a university.

What percentage of french literature majors make a living in that field? A few who manage to get a professor of french literature position?


You didn’t answer GP’s question - you just made a needlessly inflammatory comment suggesting anyone with a non-STEM degree is an “artist”. This is patently false, and an absolutely absurd thing to suggest baselessly.

What specific percentage of humanities majors are on public assistance?


What I said was quite relevant. What percentage of humanities majors are working in the field they were educated in?


> What percentage of humanities majors are working in the field they were educated in?

What percentage of STEM majors are working in the field they were educated in? I know two electrical engineering majors who became lawyers, one who went into insurance, in addition to a civil engineer who went into dentistry.


All of the ones I work with. All the ones I went to school with that I know what happened to.


At the risk of you refusing to answer yet another direct question to soapbox about irrelevant anecdata: why do you think your major matters?


I'm having a difficult time finding hard data but google seems to indicate the humanities produce a disproportionate amount of unpaid student debt. However, I would be happy to find better data.


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