I’m guessing this is why lots of merchants don’t accept American Express? Probably have the highest rates hitting the merchants
I’m guessing this is why lots of merchants don’t accept American Express? Probably have the highest rates hitting the merchants
I think they were just adding to the conversation
Never had a problem with mine
You said you recently got a gigabit plan, but that’s related to your home download speed. Check to see what your upload speed actually is. Depending on your ISP’s plans, you might have a speedy download but a slow upload.
I’ve used Grocy before that had good functionality for that. Can create chores that are done regularly and it can be assigned to certain people, or rotates through the family. The main feature is tracking groceries, but it does so much more.
Nah, they actually filled them with collectible cardboard bottle caps. This is POG Racing
My mom’s homemade strawberry jam
Don’t have them in my area
Gotta eat them fast or they go sad and floppy in 5 minutes
Sometimes I just have a hankering for fresh McDonald’s fries.
Honestly, give it a try both ways and see what works better. No two ovens are gonna work exactly the same. I’d start with the lower temp first, and if it’s not cooked enough just give it a bit more time and increase the temp next time.
You should read the article yourself. There license has nothing to do with AI. Quoting them directly:
Creative Commons solves a particular problem for us – how to encourage republication at scale without tying up staff in negotiating deals and policing unauthorized uses. We’ve found it an invaluable aid in building our publishing platform, in reaching additional readers, and in maximizing the chance that the journalism we publish will have important impact.
You need to stop pointing at ProPublica as if you’re copying them, because you aren’t. They’re using the license to encourage republishing their works. The first article linked in that post was published in 2009, long before the AI boom. I’ve gone over the license you link as well, and it doesn’t limit AI either. That’s something you seem to have fabricated yourself.
The reason people are annoyed by you is because it amounts to spam. It could be client specific as well. In Sync, your link gets auto-expanded with a link preview, same as any link. A cool feature, I really like it. Except your spam is everywhere you are and takes up screen real estate. This is again where ProPublica differs. On the post you keep referring to, there is not a link to the license, just the lettering at the top of a lengthy article. As another user pointed out, it wasn’t even posted by ProPublica, but reposted by an independent user.
It’s the modern equivalent of posting on Facebook that you don’t agree to Facebook doing x or y (Using your photos, binding you to new terms, etc.). The thought is that by posting the link on their comments, it will keep LLMs from using their comments for training purposes.
It will not.
Edit: Here’s a great Ask Lemmy from a few weeks ago all about this https://lemmy.ml/post/15152684
The same reason people copy-paste a couple paragraphs about not accepting certain terms and conditions on Facebook thinking that it’s some legally binding contract they’re posting. In this case, the user is saying that LLMs are not allowed to train on their data and it will likely be on all their comments.
He’s ruining his own life by being a moron. By not naming him in a complaint, he will not learn that his actions have consequences.
Pharmacy professional weighing in.
You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Controls are monitored for what’s filled. Like another user said, if you take them back the pharmacy will just destroy them, nothing is documented. There are often self-serve drop boxes for meds in pharmacies, look to see where they might be in your area (Most of the time it’s a pharmacy, but can be elsewhere). Nothing is reported with med disposal.
Gonna say as well that 10 tabs is absolutely nothing. 5-325 can come in bottles of 500 tabs, and seeing prescriptions for month-long supplies for chronic pain users is pretty common.
The drug reporting watches for patient safety by making sure that a patient isn’t getting multiple prescriptions (potentially at different pharmacies, or different prescribers) that could interact with each other. Let’s say you take Oxycodone 5mg three times daily chronically. You get in an accident and the emergency room prescribes you Norco (your hydro/APAP 5-325). The monitoring tool lets them know that you’re already on an opioid and to either change therapy or verify the additional dose with your PCP.
Anyways I’m rambling. Long story short, you’ve got the least suspicious prescription. Nothing to worry about.
Correct, but it being adaptive is. I have my screen timeout set for 5 minutes. If it’s adaptive, when I set my phone down it will recognize that I’m no longer using it and turn off the screen before it gets to 5 minutes.
I don’t have it auto updating. I’m just a dingus who doesn’t read
Oh yeah, no discredit to the services to the consumer. On the merchant side though, they don’t want to pay for the higher fees to accept the cards