I think the main concern is that this is a step towards normalizing extremely frequent price changes, a la Uber surge pricing.
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Reddit refugee. Sync for Reddit is dead, all hail Sync for Lemmy!
I think the main concern is that this is a step towards normalizing extremely frequent price changes, a la Uber surge pricing.
Nice, I’ll definitely have to check this out. Thanks for the info!
Ooh, neato! I’ll have to give it a go sometime.
Anyone have any comparisons to Logseq? I’ve seen Logseq and Obsidian compared fairly directly, but I don’t remember seeing TiddlyWiki come up in comparisons in that arena when I was looking at it.
See: Weird Al’s polka medleys.
He’s got years of this under his belt. His whole career is based on this.
I think There I Ruined It is going to be fine.
2nd for Joplin. Love it to bits. It has its quirks, but they’re ones I can live with. The sync support is pretty awesome.
Been playing with Logseq recently as well. Logseq is more for knowledge management/brain dump kind of notetaking, but it’s really cool that it’s so flexible. It helps that I really like using lists in the first place
They get paid when the least amount of people they insure use their services. They’re not incentivized to help those they’ve insured. The less they have to pay out to providers, the better the executive bonuses. Thus, they are diligent in collecting premiums, but can just sit on their hands when it comes to paying out.
The more the system denies and delays a claim, the fewer insured people are willing or able to put themselves through the bureaucracy gauntlet, the fewer pay outs.
They’re not in the business of insurance, they’re in the business of making money from the business of insurance. It’s over-complicated on purpose.
readline vim mode would like to have a word…
Some androids can actually do that. I have a phone with a 28 hour battery life on a full charge. That’s not what it says on the box, that’s me measuring it with real-world usage. For me, 15% means “get me a charger in a couple hours or so, and we’re good”.
You can even find radioactive shit sold on Amazon as health products. So radioactive, that it can incur the wrath of federal agencies.