I have an email address and other accounts from the '90s that still exist.
I use the email for junkmail and Craigslist.
I have an email address and other accounts from the '90s that still exist.
I use the email for junkmail and Craigslist.
Meh, in the end US voting rights have mm ratings...
Stitching is a hobby?
While back the doc said US Insurers increased the age for testing, so my insurance likely wouldn't cover the cost for a test. So he didn't do one.
Didn't even ask if I wanted or could front the cost myself.
That was at 42 IIRC.
If I die as a result of that choice, I'm taking him and others with me.
Where's the second comparison picture that shows what it would look like with more 3 or 4 story or underground parking.
Wouldn't you want to also be on your own jury?
Direct and financial influence trumps merely financial influence. It could save the billionaire class millions in donations and bribes.
Look what it's done for Trump.
Let's get strapped!
Why do they last more than a year?
Why do they exist at all?
Hola, they had an issue with bandwidth getting gobbled up, it's resolved but reliability won't return untill next week.
Their post about it is hosted on the service you can't see because it has the issue they are explaining in the post.
However if you search the fediverse for fedinsfw there are posts explaining this elsewhere.
They actually fixed the issue with their service, but the bandwidth alottment was already used up. Connection reliability should return to normal next week.
It's kinda funny not funny, the post explaining the issue is hosted on the instance you can't access because it has that issue.
Meh, far as I'm concerned they can still talk about all these events and facts but they should always do so in a positive and celebratory manner.
Not, this site remembers whatever genocide, but instead, this site remembers the soldiers/citizens who faught against a ruthless group who were at the time commiting genocidal acts against indigenous people... You don't even need to name the group of assholes. But it's fine to specifically name the heros and their heroic acts.
Perhaps post education signs that talk about positive changes to an area.
Like in 1998 John Soandso lead a campaign to restore the area you see before you to the healthy natural state it's in today. Because of that campaign bla bla birds and native plants have returned to the area over the years since. Previous to John's campaign the area had been heavily over polluted by nearby industrial factories.
Keep any of the bad stuff referenced as a relevant afterthought. Use the good stuff as examples of what to do, of people to look up to.
I saw some similar signs in NC last time I went through, like the ones celebrating the life of a master builder in area who had helped build many of the still standing historic building. Oh yeah, he was also black and a slave, but that wasn't the point, so it was just kinda noted within the context of the details of his life... Instead the sign celebrated his craft and contributions to the community.
Yoti too.
They hold and verify ID, then mostly just pass an OK to the website or service you wanna access. Similar to Paypal playing the middle man when shopping and clicking Pay with Paypal.
They do also have the ability to share other details, but according to their FAQ it's always with your permission.
Likewise Paypal will share your name address and email, but that's often necessary while shopping.
Logging in to sites with Google or Facebook has a similar effect, the login prompts often have check boxes that allow you to control the data you share.
The biggest problem of course is that Yoti or other similar services then know what sites you've been visiting, and if they don't respect your privacy and/or keep logs of those sites that information can be hacked or misused by bad actors.
Thus they should only keep age verification use logs extremely temporarily, or anonymize their logs if storing to track general system use patterns, for maintenance and research.