They created a framework where companies can still run ads but not collect sensitive user data, it's an attempt at a sustainable, privacy friendly internet that can still be profitable. They just did a shit job at explaining what they are attempting to do.
Jfc no. No sequence of actions can predict that type of thing 100% of the time, and that type of rhetoric is a dangerous and a slippery slope into a surveillance state.
Do you not see that it's ridiculous that you need multiple types of insurance? It's a scam. Every step of the way they're trying to deny your claim. Just because that's how the system works doesn't mean that's how it should be.
Use a recruiter, they know how to sift through the bs, if they reach out, respond ASAP. It's about the only way I've found real jobs these days. It's absolutely abysmal out there.
All our systems put in place had failed us, if this isn't paid for by insurance then wtf is the point? Also where will it come from?? Pay for it! Are you kidding, this country is ready to increase the deficit for everything else, they can pay for this
Wtf is this abc? Who cares? He's the president, why should he be campaigning if he's not running?
I kind of hate campaigning in general to be honest, politicians should not be celebrities. We should get mailed their name and where they stand on issues and some fact checking on those things.
I have the password manager set to show as a drop-down below the password blank itself rather than in a bar above the keyboard and it seems to work pretty well
When I installed pop! Os (on my ssd) it was laggy and a little glitchy, it's like the whole os would just freeze up sometimes. It really got on my nerves. I prefer nobara, it's so snappy and fast, everything just feels better than windows, and it's way more customizable. But there is definitely a higher learning curve and some small weird glitches you have to deal with so I wouldn't recommend it to someone without intermediate knowledge