

I had been at work for two hours, but yes.


I had been at work for two hours, but yes.


I missed the “X” in that title, and read “EFF is leaving the Electronic Freedom Foundation,” and was very confused.


This is an anti-gift.
I’m on board.
I’m curious to know why they are there. They can’t have much in the way of line of sight from there.
The only thing this makes me think is “May I, please?”


Isn’t that the guy that played Unicron?
That waste heat is very humid, which causes corrosion and mold issues.


They are helping, yes, but windows 11 is a driving force like I’ve never seen.
Tampons weigh nothing
When you’re dealing with the tyranny of rocketry, every gram matters.
That said, I agree with your point. The mass and volume was well within acceptable mission parameters.


Do your iPhones usually take oil?
What do you think plastic is made from?


Packaging, no. But manufacturing it into something else, yes.
Do you think a tariff on copper would apply to an iPhone? Or a tariff on oil?


That’s generally how tariffs work. A tariff on grain is not a tariff on bread. A tariff on steel is not a tariff on knives. A tariff on cotton is not a tariff on clothing.
It can be, of course. A tariff can be on steel and items made with steel. But that’s not usually the case, and it’s usually called out as such. Of course, Trump is not what you’d call the most precise communicator in the world, but all we can do is work with what he says.


Right, but this tariff, at least as I understand it, is on chips imported as chips, not on products that contain chips. An iPhone will, of course, be subject to some other damn fool tariff, but not this specific one.
Of course, my understanding of this specific tariff may be wrong.


What he means is, if I buy an iPhone built in China, this tariff won’t affect the price I pay.
But if I buy a phone built in America, with an imported processer, this tariff will make that phone more expensive.


Sure they can write laws making it illegal to claim the king of Thailand is a doddering old fool anywhere in the world. Good for them.
They have no legal right to enforce it on me, though. If I visit their country, of course, I will be subject to their laws. But they can’t apply it to me until then.


They can write whatever they like, but in practical terms, they can only enforce their laws inside their borders.


No European law applies outside Europe. That’s kind of the nature of laws.
Because we don’t want them doing surge pricing.
Ah, the Wicked Bible, first brought to my attention while reading Good Omens.
Can’t argue with the word of god.