The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) said that 94.6 percent of its members voted to reject the contract and 96 percent backed a strike.
Workers had demanded a 40 percent wage rise, the restoration of a pension scheme that was axed a decade ago, and a stronger guarantee that future production would not be moved out of the Seattle region. [Sic: to a non unionized plant]
This is fantastic!!
0.5% rounded up to the nearest whole number
That’s how math works
That afternoon the then president’s son, Don Trump Jr, posted on Twitter (now X) an invitation to Trump supporters to assemble. He wrote: “It would be great if you guys would all get together and head down to McAllen and give Kamala Harris a nice Trump Train welcome. Get out there. Have some fun. Enjoy it.”
What a butthole
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
I couldn’t sleep…
Incredible!
We milk everything plant
Almond, soy, peanut, grape
Well when your customer base is mostly geriatric…
Predator (Prey) did something similar and it was fucking awesome
Basically everything runs off 3.7-12v DC at the end of the day
It does make sense to eventually phase out AC in most home and commercial applications
At least they had a weapon to defend their family against people who would hurt them. You wouldnt want your kids getting hurt by someone being reckless with a firearm
“Many victims will never fully recoup losses to their life savings and retirement funds, but at least we at the Department of Justice can see that Hanes is held criminally responsible for his actions.”
The riker maneuver
If they get into a vulnerable device on your network and you have weak network security they can dictionary attack into the network. Or if you have UPNP enabled it’s already done. From there any device connected is compromised
To add on, create a separate network with WPA3 for your more sensitive devices and keep those IOT devices on their own network
Just like a chain, strength is determined by the weakest link
Use secure passphrase for ALL your devices on your network