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Should be a wild four years.

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I watched this video now and my takeaway is that 100km range defeated/limited by fog, smog or cloud cover could be helpful for the north sentinalese people, but like, how are you supposed to rely on like a hundred cameras being calibrated well enough to give you data to hit something moving at Mach 1.6? A fraction of a second of discrepancy between the angle the system assumes the cameras to be at would fuck it all up. Better to go to a relative, like keep the horizon line in frame for a point of reference and try to be really specific about altitude, longitude and latitude

Maybe on a ship, it could be helpful for anti drone systems? All the camera mounts would be steel and somewhat precisely measurable
The point of using something like a hundred cameras is that you combine them (sensor fusion) in a way that gives you less error than than you'd have otherwise. If you actually do get data from many sensors at the same time you can get whatever accuracy your application needs.
 
They could easily just go look and see that moving away from neurologists being the diagnosticians of ADHD and Autism lead to insane upticks in diagnosises. When any tom dick and harry can diagnose a discord (including parents and teachers just giving ONE self-report) of course there is going to be an increase especially when it leads to government gibs.
A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, someone who didn't bother getting a complete MD, can, and will, all at once prescribe you a Psycotropic (SSRI or similar), a Beta Blocker (Heart Medication) and GLP-1 (Semiglutide/Weight Loss) after doing nothing much more than taking your pulse, temp, BP, weight and talking to you for 10 minutes.
 
The way that Trump is reorganizing different gov dept missions, it's possible that he's going to put Space Force in charge of some of the research that NASA used to do..
I've been saying that with the way this nation operates, the safest way to ensure space exploration /research /colonization continues is to fund it via the military. Congress would probably forget they were even doing it.
 
Immigration judge rules that Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
My mind is kind of blown at how abjectly dishonest the news media is in framing this. Most egregious that I saw are NPR and ABC. (And I won’t even touch on the bias they have when discussing Khalil’s case)

ABC:
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The INA is not some obscure, antiquated, rarely-used law. It is quite literally the source of all American immigration law—everything from visas and naturalization to asylum and deportation. The INA is the size of an entire novel. Every legal matter in US immigration sources and cites directly to the INA.

They mention that it is from 1952 to act as though that makes it outdated. Meanwhile the constitution is far older. Not only that, but the INA has continually been amended over the years with things added or taken out. The restrictions to Jewish immigration was not even the INA, it was the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924. For Asians, it was the Chinese exclusion act of 1882, compounded by the Geary Act a few years later, and the Johnson-Reed Act. Chinese exclusion was repealed in 1943, 9 years before the INA was enacted. The INA was amended in 1965 to remove the anti-Jew act. I don’t know how they found the retarded law professor but great job. The judge didn’t cite to a racist law. The basis here is national security and apparently fraud. Quotas and exclusion have no bearing on someone being deported. So why does the news even bring it up?

Daily reminder that you really do not hate journalists enough.
 
We going to 0%? I know Trump wants to refinance government debt by June. This maybe a two birds with one stone situation. But it would also increase inflation, unless this money went to building some new factories. Which would reduce inflation, and get around tariffs.
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I got into an argument over BLM with two family members and they didn't talk to me for years.
It means people aren't buying the bonds. Not lower interest rates.
 
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Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Rebecca Santana
2025-04-11 00:01:45GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government and carry documentation, in a move that could have far-reaching repercussions for immigrants across the country.

Judge Trevor Neil McFadden — a Trump appointee — sided with the administration, which had argued that officials were simply enforcing a requirement that already existed for everyone who is in the country but isn’t an American citizen. McFadden’s ruling didn’t go into the substance of those arguments but rested largely on the technical issue of whether the groups pushing to stop the requirement had standing to pursue their claims. He ruled they didn’t.

The requirement goes into effect Friday.

Immediately after the ruling, Department of Homeland Security officials emphasized in a news release that the deadline to register for those who’ve already been in the country for 30 days or more is Friday and that going forward, the registration requirement would be enforced to the fullest.

“President Trump and I have a clear message for those in our country illegally: leave now. If you leave now, you may have the opportunity to return and enjoy our freedom and live the American dream,” Secretary Kristi Noem said in the statement. “The Trump administration will enforce all our immigration laws — we will not pick and choose which laws we will enforce. We must know who is in our country for the safety and security of our homeland and all Americans.”

While questions remain about how the registration requirement will function, its impact is potentially far-reaching. The Trump administration — which has worked to make good on campaign promises of mass deportations — has said between 2.2 million and 3.2 million people could be affected.

One of the groups that sued, the National Immigration Law Center, called the Thursday ruling “disappointing” in a statement.

“This disappointing ruling unfortunately means that, for now, Trump’s scheme to force people into an impossible choice moves forward. As we weigh next steps in our case, we urge affected community members to consult with an immigration attorney to better understand the consequences of registering or not,” said Nicholas Espíritu, deputy legal director at National Immigration Law Center.

Homeland Security officials announced Feb. 25 that it was mandating that all people in the United States illegally register with the federal government, and said those who didn’t self-report could face fines or prosecution. Failure to register is considered a crime, and people will be required to carry registration documents with them or risk prison time and fines.

Registration will be mandatory for everyone 14 and older without legal status. People registering have to provide their fingerprints and address, and parents and guardians of anyone under age 14 must ensure they registered.

The registration process also applies to Canadians who are in the U.S. for more than 30 days, including so-called snowbirds who spend winter months in places like Florida.

Federal immigration law has long required that people who aren’t American citizens and live in the U.S., including those here illegally, register with the government. Those laws can be traced back to the Alien Registration Act of 1940, which came amid growing fears of immigrants and political subversives in the early days of World War II. The current requirements stem from the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952.

But the requirement that people illegally in the U.S. register has been enforced only in rare circumstances. In fact, advocates opposing the government say it hasn’t been universally used since it was first introduced in the mid-1940s.

It was used in a limited way after Sept. 11, 2001, when the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System required that noncitizen males 16 and older from 25 countries — all but one of them majority Arab or Muslim — register with the U.S. government. The program led to no terrorism convictions but pulled more than 13,000 people into deportation proceedings. It was suspended in 2011 and dissolved in 2016.

The Trump administration has argued that the registration requirement has always existed and that officials are simply enforcing it for everyone.

The groups that sued say the government should have gone through the more lengthy public notification process before bringing about the change, and that it’s enforcing this simply to facilitate President Donald Trump’s aim of carrying out mass deportations.

They argue that the registry puts people who work, contribute to the economy and have deep family ties in America into a deep bind: Do they come forward, register and essentially give up their location to a government intent on carrying out mass deportations, or do they stay in the shadows and risk being charged with the crime of not registering?

The government has already asked people subject to the registration requirement to create an account on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.
 
A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, someone who didn't bother getting a complete MD, can, and will, all at once prescribe you a Psycotropic (SSRI or similar), a Beta Blocker (Heart Medication) and GLP-1 (Semiglutide/Weight Loss) after doing nothing much more than taking your pulse, temp, BP, weight and talking to you for 10 minutes.
There was fight once to have psychologists and social workers to be able to prescribe medications. APNs at least get some training in pharmaceuticals.
 
Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Rebecca Santana
2025-04-11 00:01:45GMT
Nigga, I kneel. Trump just got the ATF black book of gun owners, but replace ATF with ICE and gun owners with illegals. Lmao.
 
It means people aren't buying the bonds. Not lower interest rates.
I understand that, I'm saying that's a way to get more liquidity into the market. They're claiming the ratios of the spread between two different bond options the "Bid and Ask" or the price buyers want to buy (aka bid) and the price sellers want to sell (aka ask). Generally when these two points are far apart that means sellers don't have enough money to lower prices, and buyers don't have enough money to raise their bids. That means there isn't enough money in the system. The bonds in the article were for ESM5 which is a bond for the S&P500 to expire in 2025 and the 5 year government bond. Both of these are in a ratio of 80%, so far apart.

So the bonds don't cause the lack of liquidity, it is a sign of lack of liquidity.
 
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There's also been speculation that the Chinese are selling US debt, as well as buying gold.
we have been here several times, 911 2001, Dot Com bubble, Great Recession, and Covid. Every time it as the Fed entering a cheat code, zero interest rates QE, and free money at interest loaned for all ..... its a matter of time before that happenes again, or get ready for deflation!
 
we have been here several times, 911 2001, Dot Com bubble, Great Recession, and Covid. Every time it as the Fed entering a cheat code, zero interest rates QE, and free money at interest loaned for all ..... its a matter of time before that happenes again, or get ready for deflation!
please don't show me ppp's butthole again.
 
Monitoring and all this shit sounds like kooky abortion talk.
No, proper monitoring would be evaluating for signs of gestational diabetes or other factors associated with maternal inflammation like obesity and insulin resistance and treating them with lifestyle management during or before pregnancy so that they don't impact the baby and it has the best chance at coming out with a well developed brain.
It would be really beneficial if you learned not to assume what other people mean so you can have a productive conversation. As you put it. Tard wrangle yourself.
 
No, proper monitoring would be evaluating for signs of gestational diabetes or other factors associated with maternal inflammation like obesity and insulin resistance and treating them with lifestyle management during or before pregnancy so that they don't impact the baby and it has the best chance at coming out with a well developed brain.
It would be really beneficial if you learned not to assume what other people mean so you can have a productive conversation. As you put it. Tard wrangle yourself.
I mean look you can do all that. Doctors already do that with pregnancy as far as I'm aware, for multiple reasons. It's down to the mother at that point frankly.
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I got into an argument over BLM with two family members and they didn't talk to me for years
To be fair I wouldn't have chosen niggers as my hill to die on
 
To be fair I wouldn't have chosen niggers as my hill to die on
I said, "Maybe they shouldn't be burning their cities down" and "this dude, who robbed a pregnet women at gun point, probably died of an overdose off his meth-fent combo." I didn't say TND. It was during the height of the 2020 race riots.
 
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