The LDS church is big into genealogy and has a competitor called FamilySearch. No submitting DNA or anything, it's actual genealogical research. I believe it's free as well (could be wrong)
My go-to for hiccups is to empty then fill my lungs past where they're comfortable and hold as long as possible. It's not comfortable, but has been the best remedy. Peanut butter sounds like it would be good since it's slow to swallow
You're so close to seeing the point. Yes indeed that the restaurant should be able to see if reservations are being changed around and be involved in those decisions, such as being able to restrict how they're transferred and charging fees to do so. Your first paragraph is what is needed and what the law is trying to get these third parties to do.
It's not illegal to book a reservation and then turn around and give that reservation to someone else (scheduling conflicts, medical emergencies, etc) with the other person paying you for it. To me it's a perfectly valid thing to do. The problem is that it's being commercialized and creating confusion for both customers and restaurants who no longer know who's booking their tables.
The problem, as pointed out in the first paragraph, is that these are third party apps operating without the restaurant's knowledge or consent. The proposed law would outlaw what these apps are doing if they do not have a contract with the restaurant. I'm all for it.
I've been loving it for my homelab (just a bunch of docker containers, but learning a lot!). Figured it would be the easiest for me to slide into for a desktop experience since my homelab is headless
Yeah, this is what I ended up doing. I'm surprised that the standard repository has such an old version! Completely removing that one and manually installing the latest version fixed my problems thankfully, minus a few visual glitches that weren't there in Windows (Not too surprising)
Correct, many states have their own databases. It was part of my job while in retail pharmacy in Oregon to check vaccination histories prior to giving them to verify they're getting correct boosters at the right time
And your wife isn't creating anything using ChatGPT. It's hallucinating with no actual intelligence or creativity that's trained off actual creative works. If your wife wants to create art, then she needs to pick a medium and get practicing.
Just make no grugs or alcohol part of his bond conditions. He'll break that pretty quick and give the judge even more leverage to lock him up, even if temporarily
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