flatpandisk

@flatpandisk@lemm.ee

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

flatpandisk,

I found that while Doctorow post weird like an ad in the form of a post.

flatpandisk,

Yup or colo is full and won’t accept any more changes. So one has to wait until someone else gives up space and then a fire sale on the newly freed space.

flatpandisk,

BYD is in Mexico and selling so we see them on the streets. They are sharp looking cars.

flatpandisk,

If go outside there is no need to wash your hands, tis is natural.

flatpandisk,

If they are so rural ISPs won’t take them, why would a cell company deploy 5G in a super sparse area?

For example TMO and VZW will only hand out home cell modem if you live within half mile of a major interstate. If not out of luck aside from Starlink.

flatpandisk,

We went one step further than courthouse and that was Las Vegas. About $1,500 USD for everything. Still together and no regrets.

flatpandisk,

40down, 6up, 50USD/mo go USA! Only other option is Starlink which already had and was too unreliable.

flatpandisk,

Pad Thai, found a recipient from Hot Thai Kitchen YouTube video. She made it look easy.

3 hr later I produced a goop that was un-edible. So bad my SO asked me never to try again.

flatpandisk,

Gotta provide some details for us non Mexican folks.

They look like they are part of the federal government?

flatpandisk,

Thanks for taking the time to reply. The covering of faces I didn’t know.

flatpandisk,

In a funny way this sounds like prescription drugs, cheaper for the world due to US tax payers.

States Target Health Insurers’ ‘Prior Authorization’ Red Tape (kffhealthnews.org)

Christopher Marks noticed an immediate improvement when his doctor prescribed him the Type 2 diabetes medication Mounjaro last year. The 40-year-old truck driver from Kansas City, Missouri, said his average blood sugar reading decreased significantly and that keeping it within target range took less insulin than before....

flatpandisk,

This was great.

Same crap happens with diagnostic and surveillance like tumor markers pre and post cancer treatment. Fun times.

flatpandisk,

Dark

It is mind bending and believe changes with each episode

flatpandisk,

Feel like they remake it every 7ish years lol

Cyberus Develops Open-Source KVM Backend For VirtualBox (www.phoronix.com)

Making use of Linux’s Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) opens up new possibilities while users can still enjoy the VirtualBox VMM itself. The KVM support is part of the mainline kernel so there is less worries with not having to use the VirtualBox kernel driver, KVM tends to support new features quite quickly, and tends to be...

flatpandisk,

Dumb question: why would anyone improve VBox?

I have heard of Oracle looking at IP addresses and if they notice a trend they try to collect a license off it. Same crap they do with Java. Do people use VBox and not concerned of Oracle looking over them?

I loved VBox back then, it worked great.

flatpandisk,

Thanks for the fantastic write up. It has been about 5ish years since I used VBox. Back then extensions were still needed for USB to work so this is good news.

VBox was always a great software, Oracle getting it really sucked

flatpandisk,

There is a breakfast pooridge that a French place server that is fantastic. I swear it has quinoa in it.

flatpandisk,

Because I have the receipts when Atena hit my card monthly until we cancelled.

CA does not represent the rest of the USA. CA is near if not the most top state in the USA for medical coverage, very progressive except maybe shy of Virginia. Hell they even negotiated insulin down to normal levels since they threatened to open the our insulin production.

And you are correct the healthcare market place for last year had two options, Blue Anthem and Aetna. My state sucks so much….

flatpandisk,

Oh also the 2k is assuming an increase for 2024. 2022 my premium for the same crappy Bronze plan was around 950, then jumped up that much to 1400 in 2023 when one the insurance companies pulled out of our states healthcare market.

For a silver plan, lower deductibles etc (3500), you can almost double the crappiest Bronze plan premiums. So 2,000 - 3,000 premiums wouldn’t be a surprise before subsidies. Also if you aren’t familiar with the subsidies those are calculated based an a certain income. So if you put down a range (55k/yr) and let’s say you got a raise at the end of the year ($62k) it may disqualify you and boom you owe an extra 7k during tax time. Happened to my dad.

The best thing to happen was getting employer backed insurance but now our insurance is tied to our employer, yay for employer latitude.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • provamag3
  • everett
  • osvaldo12
  • thenastyranch
  • magazineikmin
  • Leos
  • rosin
  • GTA5RPClips
  • Durango
  • Youngstown
  • slotface
  • khanakhh
  • kavyap
  • DreamBathrooms
  • JUstTest
  • ngwrru68w68
  • tacticalgear
  • InstantRegret
  • anitta
  • modclub
  • mdbf
  • cisconetworking
  • ethstaker
  • cubers
  • megavids
  • tester
  • normalnudes
  • lostlight
  • All magazines