Wtf kind of article is this. This is sponsored content for Apple Vacations. Their name is mentioned four times in the article and they paid for this survey to show that Americans need more vacation
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Damn yea I recently got hit in my ten year old jeep cherokee and the estimator was shocked it had a metal rear plate since they’ve been plastic for so long
The stuff in the video makes sense, but what I can never understand is how we choose reference. Like if the space ship is the reference, wouldn’t everything else be moving at the speed of light and therefore slow down instead? Is it safe to assume some universal fixed point that’s everything else is moving around?
I’ve been trying to get my gf to give it up all year but she wont give up watching the bachelor live.
FYI you can split it with other households in your local TV area (with the 4k unlimited stream add on) so after the price rise each house I’m with will be paying $31/month.
At this point, lemmy and a group chat of terminally online friends from college
Holy shit I know this is a pic but I swear I saw it move
GLP-1s work by making unhealthy food feel more sickening, causing people to eat and drink less
This pic is awesome.
Visited my friend this year who lived in Utrecht and he said this library is his favorite place to go to the bathroom for free
Just curious, do we get these breakdowns from exit polling or some other source?
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Same. I found I was missing out on local events so I made an old.reddit rss feed of my local subreddits and check them every couple days
Assuming the company running the service and doing the verification is acting in good faith (big leap here, I get it) couldn’t you verify an identity, store a piece of static information about that person (DL, SSN even tho that sucks) in a hash so that no one else could use that identity to create an account and then issue an account ID with no link to identity marker?
This would allow you to verify users, prevent people from using an ID that was already used, prevent you from being able to link an account to an identity, and prevent you from being able to easily return a list of everyone identified on the service. Best you could do is respond to an individual query on whether that person has verified with your service.
I think it could work technically, but I agree that in practice the US would use its power to make you conduct surveillance without alerting customers, or maybe enact some KYC type requirements for internet usage. This would likely be a first or skipped step on the way to that.