It’s not clear for what reason AT&T was storing customer data in Snowflake, and the spokesperson would not say.
AT&T has a very long history of spying for the government. It's one of the reasons it took so long to break up their monopoly.
https://youtu.be/FU_YFpfDqqA?si=NRQYXa6nk_NTn7vf
I believe it was this video by Veritasium that I was thinking of that explains how we got switches to think. Modern computers use the same principles. Just instead of physical switches, they use semiconductor switches. Which is were the rocks come into play. Semiconductors, in supper brief nut shell, are on the verge of conducting and need a little nudge of voltage to start conducting. Hence the semi part.
Well thankfully we don't have an institution that can override the popular vote and put Trump in power
I'm sure the Democrats will put a stop to this. Since Supreme Leader Biden has no issues with the way the Supreme Court is acting
Don't think the Electoral Collage is going to be siding with the popular vote this time
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