2010 was already tainted by the iPhone walled garden.
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Windows users call that "installing"... 😈
When was that?
The official F-Droid app had an issue with not deleting downloads on systems that didn't run it correctly in the background. That has been fixed some months ago.
$2000/year per person, would be $167/year per person. It's not $0, but sounds like a reasonable amount for anyone except the most marginalized groups
Medical procedures are indeed a problem, but my understanding is their price is artificially inflated due to intermediaries, so taking a harder approach to that, would partially solve the issue, and pave the way for further regulation.
M4A should be the goal, something most 1st World countries have already, but I also understand it would mean upending a lot of industries and their interrelationship in the US, so a step-by-step approach seems like a wise one.
I get that, I'm just trying to understand the difference between /them and /it in that example. I feel like "them" is more generic than "it", so I feel like "them" would be a better fit in a space where it's nobody's business, the same as in a professional setting.
Am I mistaken or missing something?
+1 to that comment format.
It works not just for fascists, but also for flerfers, religious zealots, and in general anyone not willing to engage in a rational discussion.
Moral of the story:
- Don't travel to Russia
- If you have to travel to the US, Russia, China, or any of a number of other countries that will happily invade your privacy at the border, leave your phone behind and carry a burner phone
It sounds to me like limiting spending, and reigning in those predatory intermediaries, would reduce that medical debt in the first place. Or am I missing something?
Question: I tend to use they/them both when I'm unsure of someone's gender or pronouns, and when gender is irrelevant to a given conversation. Does that also feel like a misgender?
(Disclaimer: I might be biased, because I feel more like agender, which means I'm more comfortable not referencing gender at all)
Why "they/it" instead of also "they/them"?
I was under the impression that "they/them" were the already established pronouns when gender is irrelevant.
In January this year, a delivery rider in the eastern city of Qingdao was stabbed to death by a security guard for entering a building without authorisation.
WTF...
Fruit of the poisoned tree. Disney's "until author's death + 70 years" copyrights are BS, would be nice if nVidia and all the AI companies were to argue to change that.