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Comment Re:Bullshit (Score 3, Informative) 181

So, specifically, from which scientific fields will we lose all of this talent, and to which countries will these people be moving?

Errr, many of them? I'm not sure why you think the USA is the only place that does science. It's dominance in the scientific field is actually an incredibly recent event given human development since the age of enlightenment. To answer your question directly: UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, and to a far lesser extent Canada. These are all places which are heavily funding science. Hell Aix-Marseille University has received so many applications from American scientists this year that they had to cap their research program - a first this century for a university that normally actively markets to American scientists with incentives to come over.

Comment Re:And counting Bell Labs is questionable (Score 1) 181

Bell Labs (cosmic microwave background radiation, among other things)

I'm sorry what?
It was first speculated by a Belgian working in academia.
It was shown that it could be an indication of the big bang by an American researcher at Caltech.
It's prediction was corrected by two people working at John Hopkins.
It was postulated as measurable by two Soviets working in academia.

Finally a private company measured it (didn't discover, didn't do any fundamental research predicting it, but simply measured it) using ... a piece of equipment developed at MIT, another university with government funding.

The private company you hold up in this example contributed less than fucking CoPilot did to my Teams meeting at work today.

Comment Re:Eating the seed corn (Score 4, Informative) 181

The stupid part is ICE isn't tackling illegal immigration. The administration is kicking out mostly legal immigrants, asylum seekers, people who have made even the tiniest mistake on paperwork, people who have paid taxes, in some cases people who have god damn fucking green cards.

Everyone needs to stop using the term illegal immigration. It is pandering to the fuckwits lying in the Whitehouse pretending what they are doing is anything other than what it is: white nationalist racism.

Comment Re:What is the use case? (Score 1) 23

While I'm not sure of the technicalities which may prevent this I don't think that's quite right. If you can reroute traffic to your IP address then you can in theory also perform the necessary challenges in order to get the cert issued. IP address certs are not issued through a DNS challenge (obviously) as such no login or access to DNS management is required, only http-01 certification. So if you can re-route the IP to your machine for the purpose of spoofing you absolutely have the capability to respond to the ACME challenge since it is literally just responding to a http request - and in your scenario you already state you routed web traffic to your server.

Submission + - Nearly 1,000 Britons will keep shorter working week after trial (theguardian.com)

AmiMoJo writes: Nearly 1,000 British workers will keep a shorter working week after the latest trial of a four-day week and similar changes to traditional working patterns. All 17 British businesses in a six-month trial of the four-day week said they would continue with an arrangement consisting of either four days a week or nine days a fortnight. All the employees remained on their full salary. The trial was organised by the 4 Day Week Foundation, a group campaigning for more businesses to take up shorter working weeks. The latest test follows a larger six-month pilot in 2022, involving almost 3,000 employees, which ended in 56 of 61 companies cutting down their hours from a five-day working week.

The 4 Day Week Foundation is hoping to build on the shift around the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century, when campaigns led by trade unions gave birth to the two-day weekend. The previous norm for many people in Britain and other traditionally Christian countries had been a six-day working week, with time off only on Sundays.

Comment Re:do they have the USB logo on the system? (Score 2) 99

Not sure if it counts because the wifi is only used for peer-to-peer connections with other Nintendos or Nintendo servers. There's no stock web browser or generic media players or such in the store and no way to connect to unlicensed 3rd-party applications or make generic ad-hoc data transfers of any sort, so it might be arguably still a closed ecosystem.

The law is not limited to radio equipment. "Handheld videogame consoles" are explicitly mentioned as devices which need to comply.

Comment Re:do they have the USB logo on the system? (Score 3, Informative) 99

The EU directive applies only to devices that could be classified as "Radio equipment".

Because the Nintendo Switch 2 doesn't communicate with the outside world, they are off the hook, for now.

I'm sorry but that is the dumbest comment about a law I've seen. Laws are not based on their title, laws are based on the contents of the text. The EU radio equipment directive is *NOT* limited to radio equipment.

This one time I'm going to do your homework for you. In the future actually read up the things you proclaim to know something about:

DIRECTIVE (EU) 2022/2380 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL...

ANNEX Ia

SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION RELATING TO CHARGING APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN CATEGORIES OR CLASSES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT

1. The requirements set out in points 2 and 3 of this Part shall apply to the following categories or classes of radio equipment:
1.1. handheld mobile phones;
1.2. tablets;
1.3. digital cameras;
1.4. headphones;
1.5. headsets;
1.6. handheld videogame consoles;
1.7. portable speakers;
1.8. e-readers;
1.9. keyboards;
1.10. mice;
1.11. portable navigation systems;
1.12. earbuds;
1.13. laptops.

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