I remember Grocy being pretty easy to setup with Docker. Just set up your compose file and start it up.
Grocy already lets you add expiration dates and non-food items.
I remember Grocy being pretty easy to setup with Docker. Just set up your compose file and start it up.
Grocy already lets you add expiration dates and non-food items.
Have you ever loved?
I say there’s no such thing as too much glaze
Article title seems AI generated. Makes it sound like the whole of Alaska Airlines was barred.
Due to this, Alaska Airlines opted to limit the aircraft from extended flights over water to ensure that the plane “could return very quickly to an airport” if the warning light reappeared, according to Jennifer Homendy, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) chair.
Looks like Alaska knew about the previous warnings and voluntarily pulled it from international flights.
Colonel Dustard
I’m always curious when this type of story comes up. Is it locale based? Certain states doing funny things? Certain chain pharmacy practices? From my almost 10 years experience as a pharmacy technician in Oregon and Washington, I still have yet to see the actual cash price (not wholesale price) be cheaper than insurance.
They legally can not tell you that
Got a source for that? Absolutely not true.
If you go to Walgreens, your prescription leaflet specifically tells you how much you “saved” over the cash price. That cash price is the most expensive price you could pay for the medication. Cash price of your drug is $297? If insurance pays nothing, you’ll pay $297. Ask to pay cash and you’ll pay $297.
Now there are some chains that do have a list of medications that they do have cheaper (Example is Walmart’s $4 Drug List, or Walgreens’ paid discount program), but that’s chain specific and the lists are pretty narrow in what’s covered. They’re loss leaders since they want to fill all your other drugs that aren’t on those lists.
The other alternative is Discount Cards. Can definitely save money over insurance prices, but it’s hard to know what those companies are doing with your data. You’re giving a random 3rd party access to your health information. They’ll give you a discount then turn around and sell your information to the highest bidder. Unfortunately sometimes a pharmacy will run your claims through one without telling you when you ask to pay cash (Some give kickbacks to the tech/pharmacist).
None of this is to say that I like the prices of drugs. Drug makers and insurance companies artificially raise prices and tell you you’re getting a good deal on your “million dollar” medication.
Are you mad they cross posted a meme to different communities in different instances?
From the article, looks like Bard is now using Gemini as its backend, no opt-in needed.
Starting today, Bard will use a fine-tuned version of Gemini Pro for more advanced reasoning, planning, understanding and more.
LegalEagle just did a video about it as well https://youtu.be/vKwrMD7zDvM?si=ZVTJJkqSAQ495Wml
He lost his purpose and found it under the couch cushion
My sandwich!
I wondered where that went
We didn’t even go for diamonds for primary stones. My wife’s main stone is some blue tanzanite. Mine has some funky pattern to it
My wife and I got our rings at a pawn shop. Lots of old and fun rings
I’m not high enough for this comment, but I love it
Likely dyeing products that are strawberry flavored. They’re not putting dye onto strawberries.
That’s a bizzare acronym to me. I just say “Edit:”. Sign of the times, I’ve outgrown the younger generation’s new way of talking to each other.
Off topic, but I’ve been seeing a lot of people use ETA as of late in places it doesn’t make sense. I’ve always known it as an acronym for “Estimated Time of Arrival”.
Does it have some new meaning that I’ve missed out on?
Relevant Tom Cardy https://youtu.be/wVYPLP9NSg4?si=PVVV-8-CCC1F-i3o
Blame CVS itself and not the stores. They don’t have any control on the signups. Corporate doesn’t care if the stores can’t fulfill the appointments
My mom’s homemade strawberry jam