In the US*
That’s an important caveat!
In the US*
That’s an important caveat!
Well, insurances are profitable companies. No matter how you look at it, in average they will always make more money of a single insuree than what they pay out. Knowing this, if you can afford the potentially expensive hit, it’s better to not insure or insure as little as possible.
That been said, not many people can afford to not have an insurance as a big hit can create a lifelong debt. Whereas when you do have an insurance, they find a way to not pay and you end up with a lifelong debt. Oh wait…
If you want to avoid silos and want to be able to find the data on search engines, there is no good way to avoid it.
I believe the alternative is worse. We have lost so much to the old internet. Regular old forums used to be easy to find and access.
Now, everything is siloed. No good way to publicly search for information shared on Discord, on X, on Facebook, on Instagram. Even Reddit which has a deal with Google only now. So much of current information used to be just a search away and is disappearing to closed platforms that requires to log in.
I know they do, but it’s lacking so many languages.
I hope Mozilla can benefit of a good local translation engine that could come out of it as well.
Thank you.
Did you think Amazon didn’t know how Honey operates?
Difficult to prove the latter of course, but out of the two, it’s not what most people seem to be complaining the most about.
You’d need the first one to get big enough to pull up the second one anyways.
That would arguably be even worst.
I’m struggling to understand how everyone thought Honey made money. I have assumed from the first time I saw an ad for them that this is how they operate. It’s not like it’s difficult to prove or disprove either.
The fuel tax doesn’t even cover the damage your car does to the road.
Meh, Plex is also very good at fetching subtitles automatically.
Nevermind, I confused subtitles and STL files.
You know what? I think you’re right. I got my wires crossed. He means 3d printing or machine files most likely.
Usually those are fetched from websites like opensubtitles or tvsubtitles
If you use the *arr services, look up Bazaar
Subtitles
Like Lemmy or Mastodon, BlueSky was made with the idea of federation. While BlueSky is not there yet, federated services are inherently very easy to scrape.
Maybe it’s time for people to understand that anything they post/vote/comment/like should be considered public domain.
Lots of taxi drivers are already reckless. Imagine if they can drive remotely!
It’s very much not recommended, and generally seen as an error. But this article puts an asterisk on it.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/whats-worse-than-coulda