The reality is that depending on the crawling architecture someone is watching.
As aggressive as the LLM crawlers are there still have limits so a competently written one will have a budget for each host/site as well as a heuristic for the quality of results. It may dig for a bit and periodically return but if you're site is not one that is known to generate high quality data it may only get crawled when there isn't something better in the queue.
The free one (which most people are using), when asked how much an aircraft carrier costs just links to the main page of CNBC and the department of defense.
Even if they don't the two party system ensures that the Republicans will get back in power eventually and the party is not going to change so the likelihood is that you get someone just as bad as the current crop of grifters but more competent and less geriatric.
However I will tell you my experience. People in these threads will always tell you that induction is better than gas. That might be true, but as a renter I'll never know it. Gas is better to cook on than the coil electric stoves which is what I always get in a rental. No landlord is going to spend the extra on an induction cooktop when a coil electric is one of the cheapest options.
I use sensodyne repair and protect in the morning (for sensitivity) and then at night I use Colgate Prevident for the fluoride which you only need once a day.
Edit: TIL apparently prevident requires a prescription in the US, weird it's OTC here.
I live in a major metropolitan center and the farmers market downtown happens once a week.
The price can actually be quite good but you have to have reasonable expectations. If you see strawberries and there are snow banks outside well... Do the math. On the flip side if something's in season you can often get a good deal.
A farmer's market is not a grocery store so it does require a bit of savvy. If you see apples and it's June those are probably last year's apples from cold storage etc.
The principal issue is this, Amazon commingles stock. This means that there is one box for a particular SKU. If a seller sends product to Amazon for fulfillment it gets dumped into the bin with everyone else's.
This means that if a seller sends counterfeit or poor products to Amazon it gets mixed in with the real ones from other sellers or Amazon's own stock. This causes major problems as you can see.
The reality is that depending on the crawling architecture someone is watching.
As aggressive as the LLM crawlers are there still have limits so a competently written one will have a budget for each host/site as well as a heuristic for the quality of results. It may dig for a bit and periodically return but if you're site is not one that is known to generate high quality data it may only get crawled when there isn't something better in the queue.