...said the lawyer getting ready to fill out a class action lawsuit.
So many good episodes. This episodes, "Fifteen Million Merits" stands out. It's really good.
My favorite is "Shut Up and Dance".
For those interested, this feature is only available for US Driver's Licenses and State IDs in the following states:
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Maryland
If you are on Android, Voyager shows what posts you upvoted and downvoted in the profile page.
I agree, would be nice if this was standard in web version.
She said civilians should be protected and countries should follow international laws. This probably refers to the ruling of the International Court of Justice.
To me she is wagging her finger harder than Biden and it really isn't a stance that something will be done with a lube marked on the ground.
Don't worry. Their is a service that monitors your information that you give credit monitors. You just have to give them your information.
I use Libredirect extension on Firefox with Redlib instances turned on. When a post doesn't load, I switch instances. It works like 95% of the time. Enough for me to not visit reddit ever again.
Reminds me of the astroturfing AI bots on Reddit and agruing against each other. Lol
Being able to upgrade the those things is such a killer feature for me. My next laptop will probably from Framework. Thanks for the info!
What they mean is that I’m not senile, or hysterical, or a rube. But these stereotypes are actually false. Younger adults — Gen Z, millennials, and Gen X — are 34 percent more likely to report losing money to fraud compared with those over 60, according to a recent report from the Federal Trade Commission. Another study found that well-educated people or those with good jobs were just as vulnerable to scams as everyone else.
Well Charlotte, you can tell yourself whatever you'd like to make yourself feel better but that's not the complete story.
The median individual reported fraud loss by people 18-59 was $500 in 2021. ...older adults were less likely to report losing money to fraud... The median reported loss was $800 for people 70-79, and a whopping $1,500 for those 80 and over.
Also younger people are more likely to get scammed where credit card protection are more likely to happen like buying goods online with a credit card.
And both old and young are no where near the $50,000 you lost.
I didn't know about this. Just looked it up on Mac (MacOS). It's the Globe Key + E. If you don't have a Globe Key, it's FN Key + E.
I'm shocked they are this sloppy.