Milei's Seven Launch-Night Calls to LIBRA Meme Coin Backer Exposed
Seven phone calls on LIBRA's chaotic launch night. Between Argentina's president and a key backer. Not random, says new evidence.
Seven phone calls on LIBRA's chaotic launch night. Between Argentina's president and a key backer. Not random, says new evidence.
Classic Outlook users, rejoice—or don't. Microsoft fixed that infuriating email delivery bug, but the saga exposes why the 'classic' label feels like a curse.
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Spain's shoveling €1 billion into language resources for AI dominance in Latin America. Meanwhile, tiny Estonia's dropping €1 million a year—because nothing says 'statehood' like a chatbot in Slovak.
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Justice Gorsuch walks into oral argument armed with a theory. By the time his concurrence drops, it's word-for-word etched from those exchanges. This isn't coincidence; it's the blueprint of SCOTUS decision-making.
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Dometic figured they'd ice the competition on boat air conditioners. Federal Circuit said nope—patent claims too flimsy, prior art bites hard.
Ever wonder if the ivy-covered towers of legal prestige are cracking under invisible pressures? Yale Law's drop — however slight — kicks off a whirlwind week in law that screams adaptation is coming fast.
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Patent holders breathed easy thinking §256 could fix missing inventors post-issuance. Federal Circuit just slammed that door shut, invalidating two patents over one unfindable coinventor.
One developer ditched VS Code + Copilot for DevSwarm and never looked back. Multiple AI agents working in parallel? It's not hype—it's a workflow accelerator.
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Picture this: total cloud newbie walks into a Dubai test center, emerges with AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner in hand. Here's the unfiltered playbook that turned hype into hardware.
Firestore's magic fades fast into chaos. One battle-hardened dev created Firemap to fight back. But does it really fix Google's schema sins?
You launch on Supabase, users flock in, then bam—someone reads every profile. RLS enabled? Sure, but wrong policies turn it into a sieve.
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