It's just anecdotal but everyone I know who play Pokémon Go has disabled AR. I used it for a few minutes until I realized that playing the game is much easier with AR disabled. Pokémon Go isn't really an "AR game". It…
Hmm but the government also doesn't take over the medical facilities where I live? Most medical facilities here are normal private companies (some privately owned, some publicly listed etc). So what do you mean?
Doctors are expected to give the proper amount of care so they do that. Doctors doesn't care about what this will eventually cost for the government. The doctors work for private companies so the have no incentive to…
> However $200k for a second heart surgery for someone who hasn't taken heed of earlier exercise or diet advice by a practitioner should not be supported. I disagree that failing to adhere to a certain diet should be…
> I've never understood why people have this idea about healthcare but not even more immediate necessities like food and housing. Hmm but I have the same view for food and housing. Where I live if your mother doesn't…
Not sure if you are joking but the hospitals are paid by the government for the provided services (via tax money). Obviously a life long cancer treatment will cost much more than 30 USD.
Where I live you know the cost before you go to the doctor since you will only pay a symbolic sum of 30 USD even if the visit ends up with something like a life long cancer treatment. If you need medicine you will pay…
> MSI packages may very well be supported for at least a few more years on Windows 10 This sounds like someone making installer stuff would say. MSI will be supported on modern OSes for much longer than "a few more…
> if a method consistently fails to be implemented correctly by a large segment of projects, I put the blame on the method myself. I have heard that sentiment many times but it doesn't really make sense to me. If a…
Glhf with that. Honestly, relying on any such work flow to find something as critical as visa requirements is insane. At least I wouldn't want to rely on some service which failed to detect that some Russian government…
> Do you automatically parse visa policy changes on official government web pages? Lol. That won't work well.
I wonder the same thing. I'm not sure I agree with your second paragraph though. Could also just be an example of the risks with stupidity and ignorance.
Because Google pays a lot of money to Mozilla?
There's a difference between doing OCR and actually understanding what is what in the document content. For normal text OCR works well. But automatically understanding what is what is more complex.
I guess that prevent-public-bucket feature they released last week can come in handy.
It's just anecdotal but everyone I know who play Pokémon Go has disabled AR. I used it for a few minutes until I realized that playing the game is much easier with AR disabled. Pokémon Go isn't really an "AR game". It…
Hmm but the government also doesn't take over the medical facilities where I live? Most medical facilities here are normal private companies (some privately owned, some publicly listed etc). So what do you mean?
Doctors are expected to give the proper amount of care so they do that. Doctors doesn't care about what this will eventually cost for the government. The doctors work for private companies so the have no incentive to…
> However $200k for a second heart surgery for someone who hasn't taken heed of earlier exercise or diet advice by a practitioner should not be supported. I disagree that failing to adhere to a certain diet should be…
> I've never understood why people have this idea about healthcare but not even more immediate necessities like food and housing. Hmm but I have the same view for food and housing. Where I live if your mother doesn't…
Not sure if you are joking but the hospitals are paid by the government for the provided services (via tax money). Obviously a life long cancer treatment will cost much more than 30 USD.
Where I live you know the cost before you go to the doctor since you will only pay a symbolic sum of 30 USD even if the visit ends up with something like a life long cancer treatment. If you need medicine you will pay…
> MSI packages may very well be supported for at least a few more years on Windows 10 This sounds like someone making installer stuff would say. MSI will be supported on modern OSes for much longer than "a few more…
> if a method consistently fails to be implemented correctly by a large segment of projects, I put the blame on the method myself. I have heard that sentiment many times but it doesn't really make sense to me. If a…
Glhf with that. Honestly, relying on any such work flow to find something as critical as visa requirements is insane. At least I wouldn't want to rely on some service which failed to detect that some Russian government…
> Do you automatically parse visa policy changes on official government web pages? Lol. That won't work well.
I wonder the same thing. I'm not sure I agree with your second paragraph though. Could also just be an example of the risks with stupidity and ignorance.
Because Google pays a lot of money to Mozilla?
There's a difference between doing OCR and actually understanding what is what in the document content. For normal text OCR works well. But automatically understanding what is what is more complex.
I guess that prevent-public-bucket feature they released last week can come in handy.