

Furthermore, we kind of have rules for accessibility.
Furthermore, we kind of have rules for accessibility.
I like to go bottom up. If chocolate and coffee are off the menu, I’m not sure this life is worth continuing.
we’ve had luck using kaolin clay
Neat, thanks! I just learned about kaolin clay.
One for the mouse, One for the crow, One to rot, And one to grow.
I like the old rhyme, but do they actually let you have one? I like your sacrificial dill. We did that one year, but with fennel instead (just because we have more luck with that). Ultimately, it was Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT) which worked the best.
I suppose it has more to do with the opportunity for a significant breach. The healthcare provider’s email system is a big target full of exploits. Fax is also HIPPAHIPAA compliant, email is not.
Need a simple end to end encrypted email solution, and for regular users to understand that solution isn’t Gmail for fax to die. The health and financial sectors are keeping fax alive, and it isn’t completely their fault.
Most people are unaware of how most things work.
Women earned the right in the 60s, but it wasn’t until the Equal Credit Opportunity Act passed in '74 until banks were forbidden from requiring a husband’s signature.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits financial institutions from discriminating against applicants based on their sex, age, marital status, religion, race or national origin.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/banking/when-could-women-open-a-bank-account/
I worked for a Credit Union as a developer. I can attest that at least where I worked, there was a host of yearly modules you had to complete to ensure you were up to speed on how to not be an asshole and they took it quite seriously.