I'm hoping the extra iron going into the sea will cause plankton to grow faster and absord more CO2. Also more forest = greater CO2 absorbtion. Though obviously this is probably more than offset by the permafrost melting not to mention forests dying off where its now too hot further south.
There's all sorts of good stuff in the application notes of IC catalogs. Some of it not even copyrighted.
Came across a Burr-Brown (!) catalog in the library at work about 15 years back. And I was thinking...why would our professionally staffed research library keep a vendor catalog from a defunct company? And then I opened it and saw a whole cook book for high frequency analog designs.
That Harvard graduate sounds pretty smart, as he kept moving upwards despite his failures.
And yet, you would be foolish to hire him.
do you suffer from reading comprehension disability of some sort?
No the EU should act like vassal state that it is and do what what the USA wants or face the consequences of being left to deal with Russia, north Africa, and Middle East on their own.
The point is an America First Government should be pressuring the EU to not impose onerous requirements on American businesses.
Doing so is there prerogative, but it should come with diplomatic consequences, right up to an including if you're unwilling to be a good market place for US products you are not worth defending if attacked!
The Administrator needs to unambiguously tell the EU, stop DSA actions against US tech companies or there will be negative consequences for the NATO umbrella.
"There is still value to cover letters."
No there isn't, this is 2025 not 1985. The vast majority of job applications now come from agencies who field candidates to the companies, and personal experience has shown me that applying direct through a company portal is a waste of time. You either hear nothing or it goes via an agency favoured by HR anyway.
I've got thousands of tracks on a USB stick. Can plug it into the laptop or streamer. Unfortunately modern cars won't recognise a stick for [reasons].
Human resources are human first, and resources second. -- J. Garbers