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tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto U.S. News@beehaw.org•With increasingly frequent hurricanes, floods, and fires, "the model of insurance as it stands right now isn't working" - new data shows just how bad the climate insurance crisis has become2·7 months agoCould a ‘Federal Homeowners Insurance Co’ be (part of) a solution? The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Co) supplies insurance to bank deposits of up to USD 250k. Would a similar concept work here, too?
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto U.S. News@beehaw.org•With increasingly frequent hurricanes, floods, and fires, "the model of insurance as it stands right now isn't working" - new data shows just how bad the climate insurance crisis has become5·7 months agoMississippi River towns pilot new insurance model to help with disaster response
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While conventional indemnity insurance requires insured owners to prove specific losses by amassing evidence and presenting pre-storm documentation, parametric insurance pays out quickly after agreed-upon “triggers” – such as wind speeds or river heights – reach a certain level.
For the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI) pilot, [insurance company] Munich Re has suggested using watershed data from the U.S. Geological Survey to determine the best gauges along the river to measure flood depth. Once the river flooding reaches a certain depth, the payout would be triggered.
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tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing2·7 months agoI thought you might be familiar with Australia’s threats to ban tiktok whilst ignoring the crimes other tech companies commit and making no effort to protect Australians from them.
Are you sure you read the thelucky8’s comment?
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing1·7 months agoRemoved by mod
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing2·7 months agoYour answer has nothing to do with my question.
Isn’t it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing3·7 months agoIsn’t it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing3·7 months agoAs AP reports on the same issue:
There has been increasing concern from Albanian parents after reports of children taking knives and other objects to school to use in quarrels or cases of bullying promoted by stories they see on TikTok.
Isn’t it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?
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tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing7·7 months ago… the 14-year-old student was killed and another injured …
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Albania declares one-year TikTok ban over stabbing18·7 months agoAs AP reports on the same issue:
There has been increasing concern from Albanian parents after reports of children taking knives and other objects to school to use in quarrels or cases of bullying promoted by stories they see on TikTok.
Isn’t it somewhat strange that Tiktok, whose parent company is forced to closely surveill and censor each politically undesired content in its home country, while it is at the same time not only unable to suppress but reportedly even promotes obviously harmful content on its platforms outside China?
[Edit typo.]
tardigrada@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•FOSS alternative to google forms?7·7 months agoLimesurvey appears to be good (among other sites, Switching Software is good to find alternatives).
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto U.S. News@beehaw.org•North Korea allegedly made millions from US companies through remote work scheme2·7 months agoThese aren’t ‘common’ IT workers seeking a job but spies working for North Korea as the article says. What should I elaborate here?
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto U.S. News@beehaw.org•North Korea allegedly made millions from US companies through remote work scheme4·7 months agoThese people didn’t work to ‘feed their families’. Their families likely didn’t benefit at all from this scheme.
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto U.S. News@beehaw.org•North Korea allegedly made millions from US companies through remote work scheme9·7 months ago… involves thousands of North Korean IT workers who use false, stolen, and borrowed identities from people in the US and other countries …
These people didn’t work to earn money their families, they worked for the regime using stolen identities. North Koreans are not even allowed to get in touch with companies (or individuals) in the West, let alone work for them.
Money corrupts; bitcoin corrupts absolutely. Disregarding all of bitcoin’s shortcomings, a financial instrument that brings out the worst in people—greed—won’t change the world for the better.
I disagree with this statement. Blockchain is only a technology, good or bad is what we humans are doing. It depends how we use BTC and other coins, but that’s a human issue rather than a technological one.
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal1·7 months agoThere aren’t a lot of Chinese citizenry here. But there are a lot of Americans. It so follows that it makes sense to criticize the U.S. more, because many people on Beehaw can actually do something about it, especially in aggregate.
I agree that there are most likely more Americans (or other ‘Westerners’) here than Chinese, yet there are many tankies here with alt accounts on Beehaw. It is them who spread the Chinese propaganda, criticizing the West in general while being silent on China.
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal9·7 months agoBecause another countries takes away freedom and eliminates the free market, makes it a non argument if the US does the same? The US is doing the same what China does.
If so, why then haven’t you long been criticizing China the same way you do now the US? Where are these posts?
(Just to say that: The US, China, EU, and all the others can ban Tiktok, Twitter, FB, and all the centralized data collectors. I wouldn’t miss any of them, and I think it would be better for the world. But the hypocrisy here in this thread is very telling.)
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal12·7 months agoI think Tiktok is much worse. It’s about a foreign country whose government is pursuing a dictatorial policy trying to interfere in foreign elections (again, look at Romania, for example).
The argument of FB collaborating with the US gov is true I guess, but isn’t valid here. China is doing the same, the Chinese government is banning the Western version of Tiktok, too, let alone all other non-Chinese apps. So the ‘free market’-argument doesn’t make any sense here, it’d be even hypocritical.
tardigrada@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal15·7 months agoIt helps to think before you type.
The free market is free if and when you play by the same -democratic- rules. Look at Romania, just to name an actual example. Tiktok is much worse than Facebook and (most) others, and being worse is not an easy task here.
tardigrada@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•NHS hospitals gear up to get cyberattack systems back online • The Register3·7 months agoWhy isn’t a system in a hospital air-gapped? Or is there any reason why it must be connected that I don’t know?
Yeah, under the current system, insurers apoear to have almost no choice other than leaving the market, or raising the premiums to unaffordable levels as risks are becoming too high.