That means six months out of work and they pretend you're dead.
No, they don't drop you from the U3 numbers if you're actively looking for a job, and even then, you're included in the U6 numbers if you want a full time job but can't get one (i.e., U6 includes involuntary part-time workers, but not students, not retirees, etc.).
Let me let Mish [mishtalk.com] explain it to you: "On Friday, February 10, the BLS quietly revised the CPI higher for four of the past five months, with one month unchanged." Feel free to read those graphs provided
OK, I did read that graph, and it looks like the numbers were revised downwards in 9 of the previous 24 months with 4 months essentially unchanged. Doesn't seem like they are "fudging" the numbers to underestimate inflation, but more like they are following up early numbers with more accurate numbers based on more data, like they should do to provide the best estimates possible.
Expecting to be paid $5 for $4 worth of work seems radical.
Getting paid $5 for $7 of work is what we have now. (compared to a 1980 wage and productivity baseline)
The claim "better than Linux" is nonsense as they are comparing two different things.
Also, TFA states:
The first iteration of DBOS runs on Amazon Web Services and uses the Firecracker microVM service, itself a stripped down KVM hypervisor running on a stripped down Linux microkernel, to create the user space for FoundationDB to run within. So technically, there is still Linux underneath DBOS . But nothing like the full blown Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server that companies deploy or the homegrown, full-blown Linuxes that the hyperscalers and cloud builders have created for their own use.
"Haidt's main scientific contributions come from the psychological field of moral foundations theory,[2] which attempts to explain the evolutionary origins of human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, gut feelings rather than logic and reason." Sounds like he's taken a gut stance to something to cash in.
Sounds like you've misinterpreted that sentence, which is saying that he has proposed that human moral reasoning comes from the evolution of innate, gut feelings rather than from logic and reason, not that he based that theory on a "gut stance".
For an older take on the subject, check out the book that made Adam smith famous, The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
The polio vaccine was not rushed out in six months, and people didn't suffer vaccine injuries like an inflamed heart like they did with the covid vaccine.
There was a race between a live polio vaccine and a dead virus vaccine. The killed vaccine was the first to market and one early batch caused polio in about 260 cases and killed 11. The live oral vaccine was (and in some places is still) used extensively, and it is known to cause about 3 cases of polio for each million doses.
I'm curious if it is a normal part of production to remove and reinstall the door plug.
My understanding is that the supplier, Spirit, delivers the fuselage to Boeing with the the door plug installed. Then it is sometimes opened or removed when installing finishes & furnishings. Also, that the supplier does not use the official production log system that Boeing has, but uses a separate, less formal one. And opening a door plug is not the same as just opening a door.
The charge is for smuggling HFCs, not CFCs. HFCs do not deplete ozone, and are replacements for ozone-depleting CFCs.
He also smuggled R22, which is a HCFC, and does deplete the ozone.
Except that the guy was smuggling HFCs, not CFCs (like Freon).
Except that he was also smuggling HCFCs (R22), which do deplete the ozone as well as being greenhouse gases.
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