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Public Videos: Kubernetes Service Mesh

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All the Kubernetes Service Mesh videos from the Kubernetes Networking Deep Dive webinar with Stuart Charlton are now public. Enjoy!

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'It was not a peaceful crossing': Hannibal's troops linked to devastating fire 2,200 years ago in Spain

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Researchers think a farmhouse in the Pyrenees was set on fire by Carthaginian troops on their way to attack Rome.

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BenQ releases 3:2 aspect ratio 28 inch 4K+ monitor designed for programmers

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Winamp has announced that it is "opening up" its source code

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Nice.
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Exit Strategy: The Case for Single-Stair Egress

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Yes!
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It could soon be illegal to publicly wear a mask for health reasons in NC

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It could soon be illegal to publicly wear a mask for health reasons in NC

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The North Carolina State Senate on Wednesday voted 30–15, along party lines, in favor of a Republican bill that would make it illegal for people in the state to wear a mask in public for health reasons. The bill is now moving to the House, where it could potentially see changes.

The proposed ban on health-based masking is part of a larger bill otherwise aimed at increasing penalties for people wearing masks to conceal their identity while committing a crime or impeding traffic. The bill was largely spurred by recent protests on university and college campuses across the country, including North Carolina-based schools, against the war in Gaza. In recent months, there have been demonstrations in Raleigh and Durham that have blocked roadways, as well as clashes on the nearby campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some demonstrators were seen wearing masks in those events.

But the bill, House Bill 237, goes a step further by making it illegal to wear a mask in public for health and safety reasons, either to protect the wearer, those around them, or both. Specifically, the bill repeals a 2020 legal exemption enacted amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which allowed for public health-based masking for the first time in decades.

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?!?!?
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ReadLots
1 day ago
You seem confused, but you'll notice that it says 'North Carolina'. So it tracks.
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