You’re naming the presidents when these happened, and we can tie that to the crises being addressed — Obama and GFC, Trump and COVID. What about now?
Also, let’s just say since 2012. Because the 90s don’t count in this; Clinton ran budget surpluses
You’re naming the presidents when these happened, and we can tie that to the crises being addressed — Obama and GFC, Trump and COVID. What about now?
Also, let’s just say since 2012. Because the 90s don’t count in this; Clinton ran budget surpluses
The context being that debt has hit 100% of GDP during major shocks to the system: WWII, GFC, COVID and what?
I’ve found good stuff on medimops.de
☝🏼 this — with OnlyOffice I’ve had zero formatting differences sharing docx or xlsx files with M365 or Google Workspace. This was using the desktop version. No idea how real-time collaboration is with the OnlyOffice Workspace version, and would love to hear any experiences.
I once saw a presentation where someone correlated the opening of banking and credit services to women and their steep rise in the 70s with the corresponding drop in deaths by poisoning.
I’ve half-heartedly tried to find these numbers, but failure hasn’t stopped me from propagating this story
Alternate headline: After calling southern economies PIGS, EU’s north now FUKNG it up
Slight clarification that no one will care about, this is from the Irish Star, not the Irish Times. The Star shares the same parent company as the UK’s Daily Mirror, and more or less aims for similar demographics.
But yeah, worked on me, I clicked
You mean the defense contractor that suffered two data breaches that leaked weapons system capabilities and source code?
A few years ago I saw a massive Dodge Ram at an autobahn rest stop in Carinthia in Austria, license plate from Mödling, a suburb of Vienna. Stuck right the hell out as an outlier in the parking lot, towering over and wider than anything else. I went to go take a pic of it, and surprisingly/unsurprisingly on the back was a 3D-printed badge that says WWG1WGA
Need to just say i love that stock photographers are insightful enough for cybersecurity shots to use go-to classic lockpicking locks, like the Master No 3, Master 140, and this Abus Ti64/35
The WWII section: