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When Being “Ugly” Was a Crime: The Forgotten Laws That Targeted Disabled and Disfigured People in America
In modern times, the idea that someone could be arrested simply for being “ugly” sounds shocking and unbelievable. Yet, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, several cities in the United States enforced laws that effectively criminalized the public presence of people who were visibly disabled, disfigured, or deemed “unsightly.” These controversial rules, commonly known as **“Ugly Laws,”** reveal a troubling chapter in the history of discrimination against disabled individuals.
By Irshad Abbasi about 15 hours ago in FYI
What Are MIL-SPEC Connectors? A Simple Look at the Hardware Behind Reliable Military Systems. AI-Generated.
The First Time I Realized Why Connectors Matter When people think about military technology, they often picture fighter jets, radars, or advanced weapons systems. What many overlook is something much smaller but just as important connectors.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 22 hours ago in FYI
Material Traceability Requirements for US Aerospace Bearings. AI-Generated.
The aerospace industry operates under some of the strictest safety and quality regulations in the world. Every component used in an aircraft must meet rigorous engineering standards to ensure reliability, durability, and operational safety. Among these critical components, aerospace bearings play a vital role in supporting rotating assemblies, reducing friction, and maintaining mechanical stability in aircraft systems. Because these components are subjected to extreme loads, high temperatures, and continuous motion, maintaining full material traceability throughout their lifecycle is essential.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 24 hours ago in FYI
Apple MacBook Neo: A Simple Laptop for Work and Quiet Days
Some laptops try to impress you with numbers, bright lights, and endless features. But many people are not looking for that. They want something simple. Something reliable. A laptop that feels calm and easy to live with every day.
By Muqadas khana day ago in FYI
Elementor Still the Best Way to Build a WordPress Site in 2026?. AI-Generated.
Building a professional WordPress website has become easier than ever over the past decade. What once required coding skills, technical knowledge, and long development hours can now be accomplished with intuitive visual tools. Page builders have played a major role in this transformation, allowing beginners, freelancers, and businesses to design websites with drag-and-drop simplicity.
By Louis Spectera day ago in FYI
Website Speed Test for Elementor. AI-Generated.
Elementor is a WordPress page builder plugin with over 10 million active installations in 2026. It gives website owners the ability to design visually rich pages using a drag-and-drop interface. Elementor websites load additional CSS and JavaScript files for every widget placed on a page. These extra files increase total page weight and reduce loading speed when the site is not optimized properly.
By Louis Spectera day ago in FYI
How Influencers & Streamers Killed News Networks
There was a time when the evening news ruled the world. At 6 PM sharp, families gathered around the TV to watch polished anchors in suits deliver “the truth.” Names like CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC dominated living rooms. Legacy institutions like BBC and The New York Times shaped global conversations.
By AnthonyBTVa day ago in FYI
The Gift That Spied: How a Soviet “Token of Friendship” Secretly Eavesdropped on America
In the tense early years of the Cold War, when suspicion and secrecy shaped global politics, one of the most ingenious espionage operations in history began not with a break-in or a coded message—but with a gift.
By Irshad Abbasi a day ago in FYI




