This is very simplistic but at a certain point I feel like parents should just be better parents and take responsibility for what their children do online in their home.
Reminds me of Trump's first term where he said if we stopped testing for Covid, we'd stop catching new cases and case numbers would go down. If you stop testing for vulnerabilities then vulnerabilities go down. Easy stuff.
> How? Which major law firm is standing up like Harvard is?
Perkins Coie, Covington & Burling LLP, and Elias Law Group are fighting Trump's executive order. Those are 3 of the biggest law firms in the US. As far as I know only two major firms have made deals with Trump while many are sitting quiet but not everyone is cowering.
I have had to listen to people like you for almost 10 years talk about things Trump said that were never going to happen. At what point do you just accept the evidence of your eyes and ears?
Good. Trump is simply trying to see what he can get away with and the answer as it turns out is a lot. Everyone need to stop capitulating to this nonsense. People, universities, companies, all of them.
I feel like people haven't internalized that there may not be fair another presidential election. The SAFE Act is the most Orwellian bill that is highly likely to pass and would tremendously move things in Republican's favor
It's always interesting watching different segments people react to a product announcement. When Intel announced their new GPUs, AI people talked about how lame it is and they should've put my VRAM while gaming people talked about what a steal it is.
The feature exist in both versions but you pay for additional capacity which is not what they are talking about when they said deciding whether the feature should be in community or enterprise.