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This is not a different grant to the previous $8.5 billion grant though. That one had not been completed, and has been reduced by $600 million due to the $3 billion contract Intel has received to produce secure chips for the Pentagon.
Which when compared to the nonsense the government so often gets up to - this grant goes to pay Americans working at American companies in America - seems almost quaint.
I am reminded as I am every couple of years that Perth exists.
That USB storage device I bought was in stock and shipped just hours after I placed my order with Amazon... From the far edge of the asteroid belt.
On the one hand, security standards of US healthcare providers are shit.
On the other hand, this is the Senate. They are idiots who take advice from idiots to draft legislation for idiots. And this is bipartisan, which means there are twice as many idiots involved.
Resolutely function-over-form, these devices are big and clunky and have not just physical buttons but trackballs and trackpads and joysticks and dials and rollers and actual physical I/O ports.
They're based on the Raspberry Pi 5 so they're quite capable as well.