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ben_dover , in Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts – at 44, then 60

i thought becoming 30 fucked me up enough already… so i have to go through this two more times, only it will be worse? ugh…

Senseless ,

I know what you mean. I make old people noises now, when I stand up from a low couch or sth.

girthero ,

Felt the same when i turned 30 years ago, but i improved my fitness from that point forward and improved things drastically for myself.

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I’m 57 and I bike 25 to 50 miles a day, four out of every five days. A lot of age-related problems can be forestalled just by exercising and not eating too much food - and it helps to not majorly injure yourself in the process. In my opinion, the primary problem with aging is that it gives you more time to become sedentary and overweight.

Jezebelley , in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.
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All my credit reports are frozen because of the Equifax hack. Already went through all that years ago.

Sabata11792 ,

They unfreeze. I had to refreeze everything. Bullshit that I have to manage someone else’s data they stole from me.

Jezebelley ,
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They only unfreeze when you allow. Mine are still all frozen.

Sabata11792 ,

Is that a recent change? I froze mine a few years back and went in to check a few days ago and had to do it all over again. I don’t remember unfreezing it.

Jezebelley ,
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I have no idea. Mine have been frozen for years.

PriorityMotif , in Homeowners are increasingly re-wilding their homes with native plants, experts say
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I neglect my yard so much that appealing natural plants started growing on aestheticly pleasing spots, so I just left them.

Aviandelight ,
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This past spring I found out that the squirrels planted someone else’s crocuses in my yard. I don’t mind letting nature do the work for me.

Subtracty ,

I wish this would happen to me, it seems like every time I look away the seeds of some invasive vine are taking root in my yard. I’ve tried planting natives, but for me at least they have taken some work to cultivate and maintain despite trying to find natives that are appropriate for my soil and sun situation. I’m hoping every year the natives will be able to strengthen and outcompete the invasives, but for now I am stuck digging up roots and tearing down whatever non natives I find.

Soggy ,

There’s natives and then there’s “aggressive natives”. The whole problem with invasive plants is that they outcompete in their niche so you need the big guns. Very specific to your location.

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Marafon , in BlackRock, Vanguard big purchasers of Trump Media shares in Q2, filings show

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Lemminary , in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.

Why have this insecure system if security is right in the name! /j

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n2burns , in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.

that provides background checks for employers, investigators and other businesses that want to check people’s backgrounds.

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tenchiken , in Iowa man allegedly shoots his father in face after complaint about smelly feet

Next up: DeSantis deputizes the attackers feet, claims the smell has religious rights to defend itself, bans any books referring to “stink”, and blames the lack of a pregnant woman in a nearby kitchen barefoot for the failure of the ammunition to succeed in the way American ammunition should.

And somehow the smell itself is woke because of tampons or something.

systemglitch , in When Florida judges sentence children tried as adults, they give them higher sentences on average for felony crimes than adult offenders

Well duh. Imagine for a second what a kid has to do to end up in that situation. These are usually seriously fucked up humans.

DrunkDragon ,

You don’t understand. Lemmy, like all social media, runs on outrage. How are we supposed to hate the prison industry if what’s going on has a perfectly reasonable explanation? I need to feel hate with my morning coffee, because I need to feel something.

modifier , in Iowa man allegedly shoots his father in face after complaint about smelly feet

Just as the founders envisioned.

troed , in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.
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Maybe it's time to move on from using SSNs for security? We have someting similar in Sweden - "person numbers". If I call the tax authority and ask for someone's "person number" they will tell me. They're not secret in any way, and thus not used as some form of authentication either.

chrischryse ,

But how exactly does it work when applying for something like a credit card or going to a doctors office and filling out a form? Because here in the US those ask for SSN

Marafon ,

They ask for SSN because there is no other form of national ID in the US (by design). SSNs were not introduced with this use in mind in fact they were explicitly meant to not be used this way, but society has slowly twisted it into a de facto national ID.

chrischryse ,

what was meant to be used then?

brianary ,

Americans explicitly didn’t want a national ID.

Zorsith ,
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And yet we have multiple of them now. Drivers license, SSN, and if you/your parent are/were military, EDIPI/DoDID.

brianary ,

Military, sure, but driver’s licenses are state-level, not federal. Health care has been using birthdate like a password (one that is largely publicly available) for way too long now. At least financial institutions can use account numbers and financial history and code words, but even all that isn’t great.

It’s a messy patchwork, but I think at the time of the creation of the SSA, the US may have still thought of itself as a land of second chances. IBM numbering Holocaust victims probably didn’t help the idea of a national ID, nor did the victim narrative of groups like the NRA.

I’m not sure if it’s possible not to have a national ID anymore, so denial of it just forces a terribly kludgy implementation from whatever is around.

Zorsith ,
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drivers licenses are state-level

Are they though, with RealID requirements for new licenses now?

Cenzorrll ,

Yes

brianary ,

Hmm, that’s a good point. Washington finally relented, they were a hold-out for a long time.

FireTower ,
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RealID is option there’s no Federal mandate for it.

Zorsith ,
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Sure. As long as you don’t need to

  • access any federal buildings
  • fly domestically
  • exist after May 7 2025
  • have a non-expired drivers license

Then it’s optional. Non-RealID isn’t offered anymore in Ohio as far as I’m aware, I’d imagine other states are the same.

FireTower ,
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My state still offers non-RealID compliant licenses. And the down side isn’t all federal buildings only certain ones plus domestic flights. But a passport will also work for those if you don’t have one.

www.dhs.gov/real-id/real-id-faqs

RestrictedAccount ,

My number did not change after Real ID. I guess it could work if you added the state postal code to it.

MCasq_qsaCJ_234 ,

I think there should be an amendment allowing the creation of a Unique Population Registry Key that uses numeric and alphabetic characters.

brianary ,

Everyone should also get a procedurally-generated theme song.

littlewonder ,

I’m cool with this as long as I can reserve Thunderstruck by AC/DC.

Psychodelic ,

We really are kinda fuckin dumb in the US. It’s like we’re equally deeply suspicious of our government but too dumb to understand how it works so we ends up with blind, ignorant cynicism

srasmus ,
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To track contributions and withdrawals to the social security system. Pretty much everyone in enrolled, so pretty much everyone has an SSN.

ThePantser ,
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You don’t have to give anyone your SSN, especially for medical. There are ways to bill without SSN.

Bluefalcon ,

Doctor’s office and credit card companies don’t need your ssn. It is one of the easiest places to steal them from.

clark.com/…/10-worst-places-give-your-social-secu…

Hotzilla ,

Nordics have resolved this by having the strong digital authentication. Services like banks and tele operators work as identity providers for individuals/companies.either through mobile network or app on your phone, and these is a central service that links these together.

This way third parties can safely identify you, and also it follows same OpenID/OAuth2.0/MFA principles, which are industry standards.

untorquer ,

Having experienced both systems the Nordic ones are well thought out, streamlined and feel extremely secure.

The US system feels so absurdly predatory and intentionally insecure. It’s often slower, non-standardized, and glitchy(e.g. student loan stuff).

In general, fraud is much easier in the US which is is by design as stated elsewhere in the thread.

foggy ,

The old social security cards had “NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION” printed on them for a reason.

circuitfarmer ,
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This. It is so shocking that they just get used as a harder ID than actual ID. Someone didn’t get the memo. And by “someone”, I mean corporations who haven’t had real consequences in 50 years.

Addv4 ,

They were never actually meant for identification, just got pigeonholed into that role because the government couldn’t get support for a national citizen ID or the equivalent. We absolutely need something, but every republican will scream that, “it’s a way for the government to track us and limit out freedoms!” and it will be shot down.

ElegantBiscuit ,

The peak of irony considering the porn age ID verification laws and abortion bans they impose on people living in the states they control.

Pronell , in Medicare negotiated drug prices for the first time. Here’s what it got

That 20 year ban on negotiating drug prices passed with only Republican votes in the dead of night, holding the vote open until they convinced enough Republicans to change their vote.

And every single negative thing in that bill gets blamed on Obamacare.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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They must always obey their corporate masters.

Bishma , (edited ) in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.
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Jokes on them! They probably already had mine from the Move-It hack.

Checkmate hackers.

FlyingSquid , (edited ) in Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of all Americans. Here's what to know.
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The recommendation in the article was to freeze my credit reports. Fucking awesome. Equifax locked me out for 24 hours trying to access my account and Experian won’t even let me access my account because their website is apparently unable to text me a four-digit code. Now I have to call and deal with customer service for both of them. At least TransUnion let me do it almost immediately.

Sir_Kevin ,
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Having to deal with this inevitable shitshow is the only reason I haven’t done this yet. Every interaction I’ve ever had with these two companies has been a dumpster fire.

ramble81 ,

It was easy for me. I was able to do all three online with no issues. Just offering some anecdotal evidence to offset one other persons story.

KnightontheSun ,

I had some issues too. One was my overly locked-down FF browser. Once I switched over to my more relaxed FF DE it worked better. Had to attempt the text code a couple of times on Experian for it to eventually work. All three locked now and the frustrations were mostly minor.

The biggest frustration was that I had to do all of this in the first place. Now I am compelled to maintain accounts with these damn credit bureaus too. I just love modern conveniences.

Also, there is a fourth credit “bureau” called Innovis. I did nothing with them. Should I? Checking account creation via banks also use ChexSystems. Theoretically, a checking account could be opened in your name. I did nothing with them, either. Not sure if I need to.

Sir_Kevin , (edited )
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Trying now. So far,

Equifax website logged in fine but I got sidetracked by something else so it timed me out. Try to login again and it gives me a blank page. Disabled ad blockers, cleared cookies, closed browser etc… Same thing.

Experian website says my email doesn’t exist (an email I previously setup specifically for Experian). Ok submit lost password form using phone number and social… It says to enter the code texted to the same number which they’re showing as existing… Never get the code. Resent code. Never get the code. Click “sign in another way”, taken back to original login page.

TransUnion absolutely flawless.

Now I have to go slide my cock back into the blender which is Equifax and Experian in hopes I can access my own information before a hacker does. I’d say it’s 50:50 odds on that.

Edit:

Tried Experian “forgot username” option. It asks for date of birth and full social. Says the shit doesn’t match! How in the actual fuck?

QuarterSwede ,
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I froze my credit once and I’ll never do it again. Almost stopped the purchase of my house because it took so long to unfreeze. Screw that.

FlyingSquid ,
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But if you don’t, someone could use your now stolen SSN to do things like take out loans in your name. I don’t think it would be too hard to unfreeze it before you started house shopping.

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