No, you can leave the sauna any time you want and go cool down, so there shouldn't ever be any damage done from the heat really. Unless, of course, you purposefully stay there way past being uncomfortable, but that's not really what a sauna is about
That sounds like the sensible reaction, at the time at least.
It's interesting to think about and realize how much things have changed now though, and how reliant people are on everything, and especially their tiktoks etc. working all the time.
Some of the panic is likely related to the war in Europe too, and especially the general talk about war
Without going into whether it's a good idea, or how the current administration and climate might affect things, these are some common options I have personally heard of:
- L1 visa: Get an internal transfer from a company that has offices both in the EU and the US
- H1B visa: Get hired by a US company and enter into a queue/lottery type of thing
- Green card lottery: Enter the annual lottery to get a Green Card to enter the US
- OPT visa + extensions: Graduate from an accredited college/university in the US
- O1 / EB-1 visas etc: Convince the immigration office that you have some extraordinary ability that would greatly benefit the US
- E2 visa and similar: Start a business in the US and invest a substantial amount of money into it
- New "Gold Card": Buy your way into the US with 5 million
Some of these also have different variations with slightly different requirements
I'm hoping the lesson we learn is "do everything possible to maintain 3 separate but co-equal branches of government"
Tariffs are supposed to be imposed by congress, not the president. The president is using a loophole (declaring a national emergency) to give himself authority to bypass congress.
It shouldn't be possible for 1 branch of government to take such drastic measures unilaterally.
The fundamental problem is that political parties (and, in particular, a two-party system) render the existing constitutional checks and balances useless. As long as you have political parties with members spanning all three branches, they are not truly separate branches.
We lived in the illusion that this wasn't the case for nearly 250 years because most of the time, elected officials have largely acted in good faith. However, the Republican party (correctly) determined that when it comes to wielding power most effectively, it's in their best interest to protect its own members in all branches rather than members in each branch thinking of themselves as independent of (or even in conflict with) the other two branches as the constitution envisions.
It's interesting to see how the U.S. could make it happen though, given that there is already a shortage of labor and materials. It will be a long, long road.
Good point, I guess they probably did mean scour the country for suppliers, rather than ball machines! Even in context you could read it both ways:
> First, they had to scour the country to acquire the 250,000 bouncy balls needed to create the critical mass. “They bought every bouncy ball west of the Mississippi,” said Ranahan. “There was not a single bouncy ball in any machine in America for a couple months. I felt so bad for the poor children,” said Fuglsig.
But where is the prompt or api calls to Claude? I can't see that in the repo
Or did Claude generate the code and repo too? And there is a separate project to run it
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