you can absolutely ask the hospital for a good faith estimation.
you can absolutely ask the hospital for a good faith estimation.
well it depends.
for major surgeries, no. after you satisfy your deductible, you’re likely to pay a co-insurance on your procedure.
co-insurance is the percentage you’re personally responsible.
so lets say your procedure is billed by hospital for 50,000. and your co-insurance is 20%.
you would be paying 20% of the 48000, so 9600.
up to your “out of pocket maximum”, which can be like 15000 to 30000 or whatever.
if you’ve already paid like 10k already this year then you would just be paying up to 5k for ur cancer treatment.
confusing? yes. fuck health insurance so much.
nuh uh, he owes me 100 bucks
do you not understand the concept of “overqualified”
I don’t, I have a problem with bad cops.
just because your IQ isn’t 125 doesn’t mean you’re an “idiot”.
what are the less direct ways?
this comes up again and again and it’s always only this one case. iq and being a good cop is not even directly related so I wish people would stop bringing this up as some sort of gotcha.
change game making philosophy obviously. but this is not going to be widespread enough to be a concern probably.
sir this is a joke post
I mean yeah it would be nice but software isn’t perfect and validating html is not a sexy feature.
for content sites, stateless is fine. for web apps you need states of all different kinds. even the smallest detail is a state in an application.
endpoints themselves are stateless, but the web application is stateful. you only have to build the world once, and its much friendlier for end users.
well, no. because broken html can still function sometimes. but most importantly most of html is not even “broken”, just not “adhering to the complete standards”.
html is just formatting around the content. even completely devoid of html you can still see things. we’re not writing latex here and no one cares things are a little fucky.
as far as generated html go, you’re more likely to break it further if you fuck with it anyways.
no, it works. so they’ll do it forever.
the prevalence of iPads with 20,22,25 percent tips for a coffee is having me question the entire practice for sure.
im also seeing reataurants operating server robots now. for those I only tip 10%.
correct on all parts, it pits dasher against customers. also these companies are still not profitable. that should tell you something.
the truth is that the business model just doesn’t work. if you want to pay drivers actual living wages, delivery fees would have to be more than 20 dollars for each order.
you don’t know what you’re talking about do you. why did you even bother typing all this up if you don’t know shit.
the drivers are paid more or less constant and they can see the total payout and mileage. an order that doesn’t have tip attached will slowly increase in payout until a driver takes it. so those orders tend to be slow.
orders do get ignored all the time and people complain about cold food all the time too.
no that is the truth, what it doesn’t tell you is that the drivers are paid like 2.50 to 3 bucks per delivery. so tips makes up the majority of their earnings at this point.
you can setup a on-save script to force you to commit when the number of changes is greater than a certain number from the previous commit.
it means you commit too infrequently. your commit messages should be able to describe what u just did within 10 words.
le front end not actual work amirite