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Why did you choose to run this through an LLM?

There is a reason every sovereign country bordering Russia has mandatory conscription.

It's you, not Google who is fully responsible for googles AI search results, and these results change daily essentially at random. It's going to piss off someone wealthy and well-connected at some point, and only then will changes be made.

You REALLY hate hacker news users and never seem to have anything positive to say. Take a break.

If you have a DJI drone in the US, its going to go up in value. I expect to sell my beat-up DJI Mini for at least as much as I paid in the next year.

I'm not so sure this will happen. Existing models aren't being banned and DJI can continue to import and sell them.

Which makes the ban even dumber than it is on its face.

It's amazing that any vendor, let alone a CJIS vendor even allows unsecured deployments of their software in 2025.

"Radar interference risk" is the cited reasoning. It took them the entire year to use anything other than a conspiracy theory to justify shutting these down.

I hadn't considered it but even if it is a pretense at least the reason actually makes sense? Ship-borne drones have become a significant issue and you could pretty easily screen them with offshore wind farms.

They could've cited "owned the libs" and it wouldn't have made a difference. Republican congress tacitly supports all of this.

It’s unfortunate many people are able to see through this to the blatant corruption. Energy independence and national security is renewable energy. All sorts of diverse energy sources are good. But we don’t like that.

I don't even know if this is corruption. The Trump admin has definitely been engaged in a lot of graft, but this appears to just be "fuck you libs" for the sake of it. They know that liberals like renewable energy and they'd rather hurt liberals even if it hurts themselves too.

Once again, private equity ruins everything

>The suit also names Atlas Holdings, a Connecticut-based private equity firm that acquired the mill from Evraz Group on July 31, 2025 >... Four days after Atlas acquired the mill, its executives told UP that it would not deliver rail unless UP paid a price 61% higher than specified in the contract.


Librarians and schools have always been able to curate their collections as they see fit. The issue here is the state is now getting directly involved which has very little precedent since the Red Scare.


Librarians culling collections by any arbitrary criteria = good, fine. (We even have examples of all books prior to 2000 being mass deleted!)

Parents (customers) lobbying school administrators about what should be in the school library = bad, evil.


Oh I see now. You are describing the ongoing laws which restrict minors from viewing certain content. You are calling this ‘book banning’.

Yeah, no.


A simple Google search would provide the answer you (aren't) seeking: https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/state-laws-on-book-b...


Oil has massive subsidies from the US. It just goes to oil companies instead of the end user. Would it be better for anyone if EV and battery manufacturers get all the subsidies instead?


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