nehme es sofort. Es kostet 23€ pro Monat. Je länger du es bezahlst desto mehr zahlen die dir.
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Jein.
Du musst verstehen, dass ich erst seit 2023 in Deutschland wohne und erst seit 2025 eine zusätzliche Zahnversicherung bezahle.
Die ursprüngliche Rechnung war deutlich höher. Ein Teil wurde durch die gesetzliche Krankenkasse bezahlt. Der zweite Teil wurde durch die zusätzliche Zahnversicherung bezahlt, aber das war abhängig davon, wie lange ich die Versicherung bezahle. In meinem Fall waren es ~18 Monate, weshalb die Summe, die die Versicherung bezahlte, gedeckelt war (trotzdem hat es sich gelohnt). Den Rest musste ich selbst bezahlen.
Ich muss auch sagen, dass es um mehrere Zähne und eine Kiefer-OP (Weisheitszahnentfernung) ging.
I do. I also floss, use mouthwash, and an electric tootbrush.
I’m not bragging, I didn’t do it untill recently when I had to go to the dentist and despite having dental insurance I had to pay roughly a price of used car to get my teeth fixed.
I let myself go to the point where I can’t financially afford not to.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•At some point AI companies are going to have to charge real money to make a profit from their services. What do you think that amount would be and why?
9·23 days agoOh wow, that’s a fascinating topic.
This is something I’m looking forward to, because I assume it would be more expensive than we think. I hope to the point where it’s more prudent to pay a skilled worker than XY of money for slop. Currently AI is being indirectly “subsidized” through many high ticket investors, and that besically finances our “slop”.
I pray for the day when the AI companies have to “pay the piper” and start charging realistic prices for the use of AI.
I am biased because ATM I have to fight tooth and nail to keep my job because my CEO thinks that he can just upload the company logo to AI, and that AI would shit marketing back.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was the most brutal reality check you ever got?
0·2 months agoI used to own a business with employees. It was a small company objectively, but in a small town where I’m from that was a HUGE deal.
The company survived COVID, but due to total chaos with supply chains that happened after covid, my business got on hard times. I saw the writing on the wall, and started firing my employees and closing the company in order not for things to get any worse. I closed my company and landed a job in another company; a never missed a single salary.
It’s absolutely shocking how quickly everyone drops you once they hear you’ve gotten on “hard times”. All my friends, relatives, in-laws… EVERYONE drops you like you’re burning pile of shit. Want to call an old friend for drinks? You’re out of luck, nobody is taking your calls anymore, because now you’re a “failure”.
And let me repeat once again that I haven’t gotten into any BIG trouble, just closed everything down before it did actually SHTF. It’s just the optics of “being in a bad place” and poof everyone’s gone! You’re on your own now.

I’m of the opinion that both are true for different reasons.
First there is a certain fatigue with social media, I would say that social media per se are falling out of fashion (due to many reasons beyond the scope of this post). The social media is mainly failing because of bad Algorithmic feeds, but algorithmic feeds aren’t AI. There’s many things that many people are trying out as an alternative to social media; some to the point of ressurecting the Personal Websites and Link-Rings (as their methods to not participate in the “big tech sh*tshow”).
Second there’s a strong dislike for AI among many people and many CEO presenting it/ expection godlike results from it.
What I personally believe that many people mistake the correlations of theese two things as causation. Yes, they both suck, yes both is happening at the same time, but one has not caused the other.