The foot cart scene in the Portland metro area is really good. Those chicken strips were amazing and the sauce was superb. And despite hating both kale and cole slaw, their kale cole slaw was delicious.
Because people use credit cards for the rewards (cash, mileage, whatever) or because they don’t actually have the money now. They don’t want to pay for a unique number for every transaction (which doesn’t actually preserve privacy since most of the stuff you’re buying online needs a shipping address) nor do they want the money immediately pulled from their bank account.
Credit cards give rewards which can be significant, reduce or eliminate the need to keep liquid cash around and frees it up for investments which compounds on top of the rewards, and it dramatically simplifies the number of annoying bills from N to one.
Don’t they already have extensive block lists that you can “subscribe” to? I think some official blue sky account was added to some and they got super mad?
That's an additional (but closely related) issue. AFAIK those lists work at the user level to filter what you see, so while they aren't a network breaking "guilt by association" practice they're a form of centralized, lazy, delegated moderation that has outsized impacts on any borderline cases or false positives.
Besides those appview block lists, relays also block stuff. I know relays block stuff because bluesky isn't being sued for distributing child pornography, as it would be if it didn't block stuff.
I just want to say please no. Comment chains where two people are arguing are the worst. Negative value. I’m always confused how they happen here, are people just refreshing their comments page waiting for a reply?
You understand the irony here? Is the issue that other people are in flame wars or that you open with negative sentiment comments and people respond in kind?
I appreciate your comment because it is an opportunity for me to test the extension works correctly surfacing your comment with little notification. Thank you. :)
You must not leave the house. Emergency services responding to ODs is commonplace in SF. It happened at least once per week outside my office. Walgreens (while they were still open) ran audio ads in the store encouraging you to buy narcan.
> It sits next to the doctor helping them focus on you by transcribing the session, it doesn't do anything the doctor can't and definitely doesn't do anything the doctor SHOULD
You said the transcript isn’t available, only the notes/summary. The notes is what the doctor should do, the AI should only transcribe for the doctor’s review.
It’s not about creativity. The incentive to produce drops to zero when an LLM is just going to slurp it up and regurgitate it without some form of compensation (notoriety, money, whatever).
Which ever shitty model they’re using for search is so much better than the free offerings from the other companies. It’s not even close. It’s not going anywhere.
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