Noticias
- AI Slop Website Sent Thousands of People to a Halloween Parade That Didn’t Exist
- OpenAI Takes on Google With New ChatGPT Search
- EMERALDWHALE exploits vulnerable Git configuration files
Que en Sevilla han montado para finales de mes una conferencia de dos días de ciberseguridad y se han marcado un 100 % all male panel con 17 ponentes hombres. No cabe duda que ha tenido que haber un esfuerzo ahí para no invitar a ninguna mujer del sector🤓 pic.twitter.com/GzQvJPZvhf
— Blissy➡️en Bluesky (@blissy) November 5, 2024
Elecciones en USA
Voto electrónico, cómo funciona?
- Wikipedia: Electronic voting in the United States
- How does voting work in the US election?
- XXI. Observación del voto electrónico
Donde votas puede afectar tu voto
Melon Usk y su apoyo a Trump
In the 1990s, he worked illegally in the United States, according to the Post, which cited “former business associates, court records and company documents.”
In 1995, according to the Post, Musk was admitted to graduate school at Stanford but didn’t enroll in classes, instead working on an online services startup that would eventually be known as Zip2. (Stanford did not reply to requests for comment.) In 1996, the Post reported, investors made a funding agreement contingent on Musk and his brother Kimbal—who has stated that the brothers were “illegal immigrants”—obtaining authorization to work in the US within 45 days. “Their immigration status was not what it should be for them to be legally employed running a company in the US,” Zip2 board member Derek Proudian told the Post.