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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • What year was it done? Up until recently it was federally required for all insurance to cover COVID tests, including rapid tests with NO copay.

    In California insurance is still required to cover all COVID testing with no copay. But this doesn’t apply if it is a private plan through your job for example.

    Back in 2021 I had a urgent care clinic pull this shit, fighting to get me to pay $300 for a test and refusing me to give an itemized bill. That did not end well for them after I called my insurance and told them about that. Ended up paying them $0 and my insurance paid them like $7 cause it was a rapid test. I had anthem back when that happened.









  • I think the more realistic way it would be handled is that the site you published your content on puts in its terms of service that you agree that stuff you put on their site can be used for AI training, and openAI buys the data from them, either via an API key or a data dump or whatever.

    But I see merit in not allowing companies to profit off of whatever content already exists without any sort of consent. And I don’t agree with the idea it’s like a child learning… You aren’t raising a child to sell a subscription to their knowledge and profit off of it








  • Unfortunately as we have approached July 1st I have noticed more and more hostile users on kbin. Obviously I’ve only been using kbin for a little bit but within the past couple days I am starting to see mele users who come online just to start arguments, which is one of the main things I didn’t like about reddit’s userbase.

    For example, today I was name pinged several times by a user who had “born and bred <slur>” in their profile. They kept name pinging in an attempt to start an argument. I haven’t seen this at all over on tildes