Absolutely. Do not use, do not support BetterHelp.
They took patients’ intake questionnaires and sold them to Facebook.
BetterHelp itself is not a ‘covered provider’ under HIPAA. But they heavily implied any data you gave them was HIPAA covered, and would not be shared.
They have been slapped with a $8 million fine by the FTC.
(I think they should be a HIPAA-covered provider, and they should be prosecuted.)
BetterHelp *cannot be trusted*. Stay away!
@xanna @davidallengreen There is no comparison. I find that reheated properly in the pan, it tastes even better than when it arrived. Must be something about the toasting of the dough.
@eo @KatyElphinstone That's a shame, seems like an opportunity for them understand how you both read a particular situation.
@reallyamerican1 I'm from a state that effectively did this. Let me tell you those issues which they would put down to "inadequate border control" do not go away. You just get another crop of economy-disruptive issues that "nobody could have foreseen".
In the UK, it's possible to apply for up to 7 years of full time funding to do fundamental research without any academic affiliation, via the future leader fellowships scheme. Most with recent experience of UK academia will see the advantages of doing research hosted by a small non-profit rather than a massive, deeply hierarchical institution.
I'm lucky to have one of these fellowships with @thentrythis , and will be talking about it as part of this 'webinar' https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/future-leaders-fellowships-round-9-business-competition-support-webinar/
TBH it'd be really hard to navigate the application process without academic experience, but it's possible, and I have the feeling that success rates are higher than academic applicants.
Also @amberfirefly wrote about the experience from an organisational perspective here: https://thentrythis.org/notes/2022/08/25/research-funding-for-small-organisations-our-future-leaders-fellowship-experiences/
#ukriflf
@bloor I think I have yet to meet a person who admits they drive or park like a twunt.
I *believe* there was once a study that showed a correlation between numbers of stickers on a car and propensity for road rage.
@bloor Pecuniary emulation only, i.e. just a fashion accessory and social signal, which is now passé. There was never any real safety function, bad drivers weren't going to suddenly back off, rescue services gained no useful information from it.
@Free_Press Reminder: The Finnish border has been "flooded with refugees", the Russians have increased troops there, including AA missile systems. They've "warned" that Finland would be first if things escalated with NATO. Classic Russian bullying tactics.
In case you're not aware, one of the primary issues with what3words is addresses containing words that are indistinguishable from others when spoken: https://w3w.me.ss
Ffs. Some fella thinks that despite:
* all the crap going on with our cesspit of a government
* the developmental phase of Starship
* the general uselessness of a Starship launch pad sited somewhere in the UK
...this merits a petition.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/653636
@rebeccawatson I stopped making resolutions to do better. It's the years that need to get better, not me.
@bloor Took me a minute. Chapeau.
Me: I need new shoelaces.
Wife: There’s a shoe store on 68th where a cranky-ass old man has hundreds of different shoelaces…
Me: Do I want to go to a shop run by a cranky-ass old man?
Wife: He might be a cranky-ass old man because online retailers have destroyed the local business he’s been running for 40 years…
Me: I’ll go there this week.
@oldrawgabbit Tough choice. It is important to make a stand, but it does feel risky as such situations are unpredictable. Hard to know how to make them consider the consequences.
On a regular basis, someone (usually a straight, cis, white man) says that we can solve the problem of people being nasty online by using real names. It doesn't work, and it hurts people who can't risk using their real name..
"Results show that in the context of online firestorms, non-anonymous individuals are more aggressive compared to anonymous individuals. This effect is reinforced if selective incentives are present and if aggressors are intrinsically motivated."
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0155923
Just another worried little citizen of this modern-day Pompeii. Techie at UCL, working on Process Automation with MS Power Platform. Scatterbrain, interested in education, languages, Space and lots of disparate things. sorry.
Keeping my space toots at @astrodad as an experiment in self-moderation :)
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