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  • I trust they did their best.
    I also trust that any sufficiently tech savvy individual will be able to bypass that system. It only takes one person to pull it off and then it's public knowledge. Sure, they'll fix it, and then someone will do it again.
    Small companies can't afford to take that risk and larger companies won't want the hassle.

    It's a shame too. I liked Unity more than Unreal. Oh well.

  • Sorry, no archive link. Best I can do is a copy & paste.

    Lyft said on Tuesday that it was introducing a feature that would help match female drivers with female passengers on its ride-hailing app, in an effort to improve safety and encourage more women to drive with the company.

    The feature, Women+ Connect, will allow women and nonbinary riders and drivers to make being connecting with each other for trips a priority by toggling on a setting in the app. They could still be matched with men when no women or nonbinary people were available nearby.

  • Ultrasounds for cats and dogs are fairly standard in the UK. I don't think they are strictly required, but they will do them if they are unsure about a pregnancy or if they suspect complications. Not really a big deal and they are covered by insurance if they are deemed necessary (though not usually for pregnancy).

    Just checked on my vets website and a pregnancy ultrasound is £90 for cats, dogs and rabbits.

  • There are a few options I guess. If enough people notice then there may be more money in being the company that respects privacy and just charges more for the car up front.
    It might even encourage more people to buy used instead of new.
    Or some people might just decide they don't need a car.

    Caring is the first step to actively doing something. The more people that know, the more that will care and the more people that will act. Gotta start somewhere.