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Without any legal penalties.
But doing so, would surely risk intels reputation and future contracts with the government. The government could also impose other restriction or penalties on intel for non compliance.
But like you say, if intel does come up short, likely nothing will happen (unless some form of negligence is discovered)
If you cant find anything in your area, I would also suggest looking for online lessons. You can find coaches on chess.com and lichess.org with different price points and there are no obligations to continue with the same coach if you find them to not be up to your standards.
I also though it was kind of weird that when they find the Founders they all have the same style of face like Odo. But I guess they didn't have a face in their garden 🤷♂️
Ok, now I'm confused, the article you linked says:
- Federal government was justified in using the Emergencies Act
But in this (OP) article, it says:
Federal Court Judge Richard Mosley ruled it was unreasonable for the federal government to use the Emergencies Act to quell the protests.
And then this article says:
Ottawa has filed to appeal a Federal Court decision that found its invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests was unjustified.
Anyone out there want to loop me in?
why is it 30 seconds instead of 60 seconds? I’m pretty sure every other TOTP I’ve seen is 60 seconds. My jaded take: the blind pursuit of “better security” even though… what does this even imply? Someone has 30 fewer seconds to read the code over your shoulder and log in on their device?
30 seconds is the default for TOTP implementations.
I’m curious to know what CRA does, but I’m away from my PC right now.
Yes, you can stop getting SMS messages.
edit: formatting
Ah, this reminds me of the old adage: Try before you buy.
command! -range -nargs=1 PadColumns call PadColumns(<line1>, <line2>, <args>)
function! PadColumns(start, end, columns)
execute a:start.','.a:end.'s/\(.*\)\zs\s*$/\='.'repeat(" ", a:columns - len(submatch(1)))'
endfunction
Use by typing in Normal mode :PadColumns 20
. This will add spaces after the line or selected lines to the column you specify (in this case, 20).
You could probably improve this by getting the length of the longest line and so you dont need to specify the specific column to add spaces to (20), and instead just add say 5 spaces after longest line for all lines.
I do not think that this is an existing feature in neovim, however this seems to work
:%s/\(.*\)\zs\s*$/\=repeat(' ', 15 - len(submatch(1)))
Change 15
to the column desired. You could probably create a function where you pass the column number you want so that you dont have to type this string all the time.
After using AI chat stuff like this and chatgpt, ive come to the conclusion that building prompts is akin to building search queries for search engines. Wherein using the right terms leads to better results.