Edit: According to their forums, "There are no US region (R02) flippers in stock at the moment."
https://forum.flipperzero.one/t/unable-to-place-order/4251/4
Edit: According to their forums, "There are no US region (R02) flippers in stock at the moment."
https://forum.flipperzero.one/t/unable-to-place-order/4251/4
Nearly ever new technology introduced at places I've worked was because someone was keen to get it onto their resume.
[1] Soybean Subsidies in the United States totaled $44.9 billion from 1995-2020 - https://farm.ewg.org/progdetail.php?fips=00000&progcode=soyb...
70% of that is for livestock feed.
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What is there to do for tech work in Baltimore? All jobs I've seen are in the MIC, which I dislike.
https://www.sparkpost.com/https://www.cloudtamer.io/https://www.contrastsecurity.com/
A few off the top of my head. I'm currently working (remotely) for a BigCo that acquired my startup employer last year.
Technical.ly can be a good resource for local postings. I've worked as a SWE in Baltimore for 10 years and have never had employment issues. I don't quite make SV money, but I make solid 6 figures and can afford a very nice home on just my salary and send my kids to private school, etc.
-- Early in the pandemic, travel was way down. Rental car companies unloaded a lot of their fleet that were sitting idle. Now that demand is back up, they are back on the market for vehicles.
-- Semiconductor shortages: automobile manufacturers cut their orders in early 2020 anticipating a decline in demand. That decline never happened, so they're now now able to obtain sufficient chips for new vehicle manufacturing. Thus a decline in new car availability that might push some car-buyers onto the secondary market.
EDIT: Thanks, @brianlweiner
EDIT2: For the downvoters, whom I can only assume don't agree that he shows narcissistic asshole behavior:
Yeah, I lift a little … pic.twitter.com/UAJdv8qSw1
We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it.
I’m not at risk [of contracting Covid-19], neither are my kids
Everybody dies
Tesla stock price is too high imo
Pronouns suck
If I am a narcissist (which might be true), at least I am a useful one
Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.
EDIT: And after watching some of the video the presenter seems to be making the case that you should never interact with the police. And maybe even moreso -- maybe never communicate at all w/o your lawyer since there are laws you may be breaking at any point in time that you may not realize.
If prosecution doesn't care about the truth, and the police happily will comopletely fabricate out of thin air, and you regularly break laws you aren't even aware of -- it seems like talking to police is a relatively small problem.
Certainly providing the menu that might exonerate you is probably fine -- but that's what a lawyer is for.