MantisShrimp
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MantisShrimp
@ChicagosPugh
High-stakes recruiting. I'll find your next high P&L operational/commercial executive, IT leader, Enterprise Sales, or Rodeo Clown.
Chicago Katılım Mart 2009
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@smile_kun422 I use a bluetooth amp for wired headphones. Prolonged, daily use (e.g., 3+ hours) of Bluetooth headsets is linked to an increased risk of thyroid nodules.
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@GovTimWalz The collaborative switch is good news that there's pressure
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I suspect Microsoft WOULD have adopted UNIX had the AT&T licensing been tenable, and the world would be a very different place.
Microsoft owned the Xenix license, which I think was basically the BSD V6 code from what I saw of it. And they already used Xenix internally on their systems, like Miss Piggy. And, of course, they sold Xenix licenses, where they actually made money as a reseller of bulk licenses.
I can't speak for @BillGates, but I have recollections of Paul and Gordon Letwin both being interested in UNIX, but the AT&T licensing was ridiculous:
At the time, Microsoft charged $10-$20 for an OEM MS-DOS license.
AT&T UNIX started at $20,000 per CPU.
Could they have worked out a simple "UNIX-Lite" license for basic kernel and utilities on a PC? That would be cool, but I don't know if it even got THAT far in discussions.
All I know is that me and two buddies could have knocked it out in a long weekend, because that's how programmers rolled in the 80s ;-)

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@davepl1968 If Microsoft had adopted Unix instead of DOS PC history would be very different. It was already multitask multiuser, ownership and permissions networking and a lot of stuff PC would take decades to achieve. That's what Jobs did.
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@MercuriusFilius exponential growth in the equation or something
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@RepKeithSelf let's not do another cash for clunkers to force it
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Some of us in the House tried to defeat this Orwellian automobile kill-switch.
57 “Republicans” teamed up with 211 Democrats to stop us.
Pubity@pubity
Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.
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@ChicagosPugh @Brownsfan133333 @goodbreffis Hey Retard… it’s called tuna ribs . “ it’s not called a double cheese burger it’s called a McDouble” moron
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@WallStreetApes At least make a cool double album, "Union Sessions" with some deep cuts
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New documents show the Chicago Teachers Union has a “recording studio” 1,000 miles away in New Mexico
Images from Zillow show the property has a pool and looks like a vacation rental
The money laundering never stops
“Can anybody tell me why the Chicago Teachers Union needs a recording studio in New Mexico? In new documents, they spent $173,000 at 265 Sunset Road in Albuquerque.
Their accounting describes it as a recording studio, Zillow shows it also has a pool.
CTU described the payment as part of representational activities which legally must be associated with the negotiation administration and enforcement of collective bargaining agreements. With an audit, CTU might be able to explain how a recording studio a thousand miles away helps them with that, but they haven't released one of those in 5 years.“
I looked more into this, even Illinois authorities found this suspicious
The Illinois Policy Institute highlighted this as questionable spending, noting the lack of any detailed explanation in the federal filing and the pool’s visibility on real estate sites
CTU has not released its required annual audits to members since 2019 despite bylaws mandating it
In the same period, CTU ramped up political spending significantly, with leadership compensation
Sounds like people are being paid off
It’s money laundering and fraud
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@LinkedInLunat1c I wish I could #StayCurious and capitalize on @WorkTravelEnergy like Ben, my moral superior aspiring security engineer.
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@ThatEricAlper Instruments. I will be amazing on the theramin.
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