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1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Sure. But this imbecile is going to chase talented researchers that come here from all over the globe out of the country.

Losing researchers is a long-term problem, in the short term everything will feel the same.

Hopefully the larger institutions especially will wait out this administration sitting on their endowments and carry on business as usual for the most part. But for smaller research universities and colleges, as well as a number of non-profits that support research, this is pushing them towards insolvency (assuming they've even made it this far).

Businesses cannot operate in this environment because Washington is too chaotic. And your places of refuge where you earn less but have stability are being threatened.

"Who could have predicted this?!?!"

Preaching to the choir. The years it will take to recover from all the damage cannot be understated.

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US government funding for the world's CVE program – the centralized Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database of product security flaws – ends Wednesday.

The 25-year-old CVE program plays a huge role in vulnerability management. It is responsible overseeing the assignment and organizing of unique CVE ID numbers, such as CVE-2014-0160 and CVE-2017-5754, for specific vulnerabilities, in this case OpenSSL's Heartbleed and Intel's Meltdown, so that when referring to particular flaws and patches, everyone is agreed on exactly what we're all talking about.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/16/homeland_security_funding_for_cve/

10 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

US government funding for the world's CVE program – the centralized Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database of product security flaws – ends Wednesday.

The 25-year-old CVE program plays a huge role in vulnerability management. It is responsible overseeing the assignment and organizing of unique CVE ID numbers, such as CVE-2014-0160 and CVE-2017-5754, for specific vulnerabilities, in this case OpenSSL's Heartbleed and Intel's Meltdown, so that when referring to particular flaws and patches, everyone is agreed on exactly what we're all talking about.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/16/homeland_security_funding_for_cve/

They were able to get funding at the last minute. We need more intelligent people making decisions.

They have Federal workers under surveillance. Is this efficient?

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13 hours ago, toolg said:

They have Federal workers under surveillance. Is this efficient?

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What's great about this is that Trump demanded "whistleblower protections" from Harvard.

(Harvard already has very robust whistleblower protection policies and procedures.)

10 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said:

nothing to see here.

any idea on how much doge has cost americans so far? i'm not trying to knock or champion anything they are doing, just wondering what the overhead is.

good news for all the former federal employees who lost their jobs because of elon & cheeto....

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learn to code pick blueberries!!!

28 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

good news for all the former federal employees who lost their jobs because of elon & cheeto....

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learn to code pick blueberries!!!

Maybe @vikas83 is looking for a little moonlighting

2 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Maybe @vikas83 is looking for a little moonlighting

well, he is pretty close to the ground & would barely need to bend. whistle but this is in louisiana....and idk if he'd be welcome there. ph34r

1 minute ago, mr_hunt said:

well, he is pretty close to the ground & would barely need to bend. whistle but this is in louisiana....and idk if he'd be welcome there. ph34r

Well there is that

2 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

well, he is pretty close to the ground & would barely need to bend. whistle but this is in louisiana....and idk if he'd be welcome there. ph34r

vikas already works with blueberries.

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ph34r

55 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

good news for all the former federal employees who lost their jobs because of elon & cheeto....

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learn to code pick blueberries!!!

Viva Chavez!

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On 4/16/2025 at 6:04 PM, toolg said:

They have Federal workers under surveillance. Is this efficient?

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Because he made the "whistleblower claim” up out of whole cloth. Not before you all completely believed it though.

57 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Not before you all completely believed it though.

Believing something that is a lie? No way. We would never dream of doing such a thing. Right, zuke?

On 4/19/2025 at 8:41 PM, The_Omega said:

Because he made the "whistleblower claim” up out of whole cloth. Not before you all completely believed it though.

oh, well, if twitter.com/amuse says it's false then I guess there's no more to see here lol

DOGE has not been "cleared" of anything you twit.

19 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

oh, well, if twitter.com/amuse says it's false then I guess there's no more to see here lol

DOGE has not been "cleared" of anything you twit.

Not like Nawfal spreads Russia propaganda or anything

In recent months, Nawfal has conducted interviews with Putin allies including the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić; the Russian minister of foreign affairs, Sergey Lavrov; the Belarusian president, Aleksandr Lukashenko; far-right Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, who is referred to as "Putin’s brain” due to his influence on Russian politics; the Slovakian prime minister, Robert Fico, who has claimed the west has demonized Putin; and the Romanian pro-Russia presidential candidate Cǎlin Georgescu.

Nawfal said it's not his team's job to vet posts for accuracy. "Do we know if there's real tunnels under a certain hospital? Do we know if the soldiers are in the hospital? How the hell can I know? It's impossible to know. Even if I had a reporter on the ground, they probably wouldn't be able to find out the truth," he told NPR. "So the way we'd be able to decide the truth is like, let's see what both sides are saying."

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