That was the joke about Baptists in my hometown. It was impossible to only invite one since everyone knew everyone’s families.
That was the joke about Baptists in my hometown. It was impossible to only invite one since everyone knew everyone’s families.
The sizes pales in comparison of the redefinining of a coffee based drink.
We’re seeing a bunch of promises made when LLM were the novel hot shit. Now that we’ve plateaued on how useful they are to the average consumer every AI product is just a beta test that will drop support as soon as something newer and shinier comes along.
Who is ‘they’?
I’ve worked harvesting alfalfa and soybeans. Both are legumes but one is considered grain for silage(feed) and the other is processed into oil.
Botanically yes, peanuts are legumes and not technically beans. Calling it a legume makes me think about silage and feed. So, they are beans to me.
It’s devastating that a PBJ and is a bean sandwich.
Which side has the better tax benefits?
Currency will still be used. Unless everyone starts to absolutely own nothing, there will be bartering with something other than a fancy note with a promise of value from your local government. For example, food has been a staple currency for as long as agriculture has been a thing.
An idea.
Or the insurance company fucks up giving you the wrong plan and do a switcheroo last minute. Right before the short enrollment period, your boss is looking into why they are paying more for employee insurance than expected and find out more than half of the staff is on the wrong plan. Then the insurance company tries to recoup the cost from providers putting the employees on the hook for the difference even though it wasn’t their mistake to begin with.
The problem here is that the employer somehow likes this specific insurance company(coughkaiser) and they seem to like punishing people going out of their network.
America needs to face the mess that is employer provided insurance.
I am so ready for that giant snake that bursts out of a wall of my childhood home while I am wearing a sharp looking suit. Been running that drill since the age of 7.
I have thought about this but haven’t seen anything about whether or not they will regulate the ads better. I enjoy not having obnoxious, repetitive ads. I also enjoy having no ads and directly supporting the creator of the media I like.
That will make most points moot, I just want a less shit internet while we still have it.
It will only pass if there is a competitor that can eat their lunch. Right now, for some people, it’s hard to leave YouTube because of the lack of equivalents. Hopefully this will either cause another platform to come to challenge them or they lose enough users to cause them to adjust how heavy handed they are against ad blockers. imo, both seem unlikely.
It does feel like astroturf.
If you disconnect them you can charge them fees