Aside from all of the red flags already listed in other comments…are you even expecting a package to be delivered? I almost never receive a package that I don’t expect
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psilotop@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would you consider making a sandwich to be "cooking?"10·9 months agoIt’s only cooking if it’s done in the Cooke region governed by the Earle of Sandwich. Anything else is sparkling food preparation.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can a COVID test show your level of infectiousness?16·10 months agoVery firmly no. Even PCRs are not useful. People can pull out an example of “my friend infected me when her test said X” but that’s just coincidence. This has been studied extensively during COVID and there is no reliable correlation between test value and infectivity.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most severe case of brainwashing you have seen?3·10 months agoWhat did I just read! Wow that was a wild ride, thanks for sharing. Someone could write a PhD thesis on how this worked
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Fellow Americans, when did you realize the "America is #1!" propaganda they feed us was a lie?0·11 months agoI had more or less the same experience. “Terrorists” were the villains in spy movies and they were NEVER in the USA. I thought we were invincible? Get a little older: oh look at the social services and infrastructure that other countries have for free.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•An airport is an air-port. A port via the air.7·1 year agoI am perfectly WHELMED by this discovery.
I think the branding as a “repair” is meant to mislead uninformed users but I am totally with you, I would LOVE to get a list of settings that are going to change after an update so I can approve them. I can’t tell you how many times a random update reverts something I set up ages ago when I installed windows. Most of the time I may not notice the setting change for a while, until one day a feature doesn’t work as I expect it to.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Killing the Middlemen in the Rideshare IndustryEnglish1·1 year agoI grew up in New York City, called the same car service from my neighborhood wherever I was to get home. The main problem is the suburbs, I agree.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Killing the Middlemen in the Rideshare IndustryEnglish1·1 year agoI disagree with this. Uber and Lyft just did it at scale. My local car service can make a website with payment processing without knowing any coding. They don’t need a full service app with a global presence. It’s not trivial but totally doable.
psilotop@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Killing the Middlemen in the Rideshare IndustryEnglish121·1 year agoAm I crazy or is everyone just describing car service? Lots of major cities have private storefronts with a group of drivers and a single person that answers the phones.
The only thing those businesses were ever missing was a good online presence and/or a smartphone app.
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