With how judges get their job, prolly done as a favor
Indeed, this is basically a slam dunk high profile case, and then there's organizations like the ACLU which will happily take this on.
Whoops, my bad, I tend to forget to look for a date on articles as most of my news sources are reliable for up to date news, that is assuming they even bother to date the article
Learned a few things here that I didn't know, I'd thought that NACS was derived from CCS for example
We're waiting for Volvo EX30's here, though I might go a different direction as I don't think it has the cargo capacity I need, I'd love a Canoo van if'n they ever come out, or maybe a used Bolt.
That's how it used to be until the capitalists realized there was money to be made
Nope, the phones that prisoners can use to call their lawyer, family, etc are run by whatever company wins the contract to provide the service, and they're allowed to charge whatever they want.
Prolly nothing, but the mine is halted if'n I'm reading that right, so it never got built, and this is at the highest state level, so it's dead unless they can figure out a way to take this to Federal court.
Another place to look is at Lenovo laptops, I've had no problems installing Linux on them, and catch the right sale and you can get some really nice deals, though you have to be careful as they have a ridiculous number of variations on each model, some existing only for a single special deal.
I use both and while I prefer Kbin's interface slightly, I will say that my experience with Lemmy is definitely better, the Kbin instance I'm on often has 500 errors on various parts of the site, along with lots of duplicate posts. Overall, I think it's a toss up, neither one is particularly better than the other, though Lemmy is bigger.
While they have been, modern warfare is primarily the purview of national armies, the US shifted them from a supporting role to a much greater part for plausible deniability (Army casualties are very low when most of the combatants are mercenaries after all).