I've been using it since you first posted it as well and seriously, this is awesome. It mostly saves time for me, so that I'm not trying to browse through sites to find something interesting. And the fact I can go straight to the full video from the gif on your site is great.
As I understand it, Israel would have to cede land to Palestine so that each can have a continuous land mass. That land was taken to from Israel in the first place, so it's not unreasonable for some of it to be taken back.
But of course Israel the government is not fond of that at all.
This is the argument nearly everyone has been making forever.
A two-state solution is the only way the situation should end, and that should include the removal of Netanyahu and an end to Isreal's encroachment on Palestinian land. The people of the area have been failed by their governments.
I don't remember a single occasion where he was sponsored by the company he's reviewing. He gets sent products all the time, but it seems to always be with the stipulation that if he thinks it sucks, he'll say so.
They've had the ability to generate people turned off for almost 3 months now. And they censor so many prompts when it involves people, even fictional ones like Jesus.
The debt industry makes so much god damned money for the companies involved in it, it's not even funny.
Between student loans and credit cards, US citizens have a collective $1.73 trillion in debt. And let's just assume 15% interest on average (probably a low-ball to be honest): that's $173 billion going to these companies in interest payments per year.
Shit won't change here because too many people with too much power are making too much money.
Most of the time, these come with zero interest. I'm not sure where the money is for the companies doing these finance options, but if someone did this for a joke, it's not that big a deal.
You should be more worried about your local doctor's office contracting some cheap-ass company to handle your data and ending up in a branch than being concerned about biometrics.
Or hell, Experian had that insane breach of basically everyone's information years ago. Biometrics are not the problem, it's smaller companies that you have to deal with all the time skimping on security because they think they can't afford it.
And then companies even more shady than Google and Apple and Samsung (loan companies, health systems contractors, banks, credit card companies, insurance companies) have all your data and are more likely to be involved in a data breach.
The $1000 price tag on the Pixel tells me it's a flagship device and yet the scanner is still trash.
But optical scanners just suck in general. I wish they'd bring back the rear sensor, it was so convenient both for unlocking and for having a shortcut to pulling down the notification shade.
This is how I've always felt about automation. Why keep doing the menial, shit jobs that are harmful to people's health? Why continue wasting time in meaningless repetitive jobs?
Let us get more time back to live our lives, let us share in the production gains brought about by automation. Let us have meaningful lives outside of just our capacity to produce profits for corporations.
Except the ruling class won't let that happen. We're still fighting just to work from home for jobs that can be done entirely from home.
literally the last decent paying job you can get without a degree in most of them.
Relatively decent paying. Most truckers are still contractors with the company they ship for, so they're paying for their own truck and its maintenance, they have few benefits, awful working hours, typically horrid management, and an extremely unhealthy lifestyle because of the nature of the job.
It's an industry that is incredibly harmful to the people working it. We should automate it away, but it sucks that it'll come at the cost of people's livelihoods and at the profit of the few company owners. Same story as ever.
Peanut butter is the opposite of jelly