Well, we've already proved that CEOs aren't invincible.
I hope they don't catch him.
I 100% agree with you. I've worked some jobs for companies with access to large swaths of data and one of the...say...more interesting patterns I saw was lead exposure areas of the US and how that area did when it came to education, voting, welfare program use, and other statistics.
The difference is significant and noticeable by anyone with eyes.
Man, I don't advocate violence (except when necessary), but I'm struggling to feel bad about this. I've had almost all major and many minor health insurance providers and UHC was above and beyond the worst, hands down, full stop. Just garbage.
Drop dead you POS.
Ah, yeah, sorry, didn't mean to come off defeatist. I see that now.
As someone who recently ditched Alexa, blocks his smart TVs, and runs everything through PiHole and a VPN, I'm definitely...sorta trying.
I think it was during the Cambridge analytics days, but I read an article that the average person is tracked by over 5000 data points. So we're already kinda f'd.
Downloaded both on desktop, still a pretty significant difference?
Doesn't matter. You're right, but being right doesn't win elections.
The GOP claims they can fix it and that's all people hear and care about.
It's fucked up and sad, but true.
Huh. I never really thought of it this way. Today I learned.
Pardon the UHC guy.