I also suffered something similar on multiple occassions in my late 20s and early 30s - growing rainbow zig-zags accompanied by graduals loss of vision in both the center of my field of view and edges of my peripheral…
If he's lucky, the US will end up at odds with China in a few years, giving him another large nation on his "side".
I've seen two explanations for why the US government gives money to the Tor Project. One reason is to support dissidents in countries like China. Another is that US agents use Tor, but that the network requires a degree…
Anyone care to bet that within 18 months some Microsoft C-level will be complaining about "lack of company loyalty" over something an employee has done?
While I served > 10 years ago, you could classify everyone into a couple types: mercenaries (time servers, GI Bill folks, can't get any other job, in for the benefits, etc), and zealots (true believers in either the…
Our decision loops for things like regulation have become too slow to deal with reality. The greatest threat to the Federal Government is irrelevance.
Or, to paraphrase, fast-food and big box stores might not be viable business models in such a world?
I also suffered something similar on multiple occassions in my late 20s and early 30s - growing rainbow zig-zags accompanied by graduals loss of vision in both the center of my field of view and edges of my peripheral…
If he's lucky, the US will end up at odds with China in a few years, giving him another large nation on his "side".
I've seen two explanations for why the US government gives money to the Tor Project. One reason is to support dissidents in countries like China. Another is that US agents use Tor, but that the network requires a degree…
Anyone care to bet that within 18 months some Microsoft C-level will be complaining about "lack of company loyalty" over something an employee has done?
While I served > 10 years ago, you could classify everyone into a couple types: mercenaries (time servers, GI Bill folks, can't get any other job, in for the benefits, etc), and zealots (true believers in either the…
Our decision loops for things like regulation have become too slow to deal with reality. The greatest threat to the Federal Government is irrelevance.
Or, to paraphrase, fast-food and big box stores might not be viable business models in such a world?