18 pointsby madihaa4 hours ago5 comments
  • arjie28 minutes ago
    Interesting. Rather than run an in-house verification team, you allow for a third party (Howard Finkelstein's Help Me Howard) to do the "this is not just a scam; it's worth escalating" and then trust them. Howard benefits by getting to do a bit and you get to cut verification costs. A non-monetary payment works here where financial reward would result in capturing a significant portion of the surplus from both the banned driver and the employer. Definitely interesting.
  • bobbiechen2 hours ago
    It's an interesting story as some people see facial biometrics (with increasing fidelity) as an escape from document verification deepfaking threats.

    But people's biometrics really can change over time, and I don't think there's a clean way out. Back to expensive and inconvenient in-person checks?

  • adjejmxbdjdn2 hours ago
    As an aside, he lost 200 lbs over 2 years, so about 8 lbs a month.

    Thats on the aggressive side of a healthy weight loss pace, so kudos to him for not just losing the weight but apparently doing it healthily over an extended period of time instead of trying to rush it.

  • HelloUsername2 hours ago
    I thought this would be about Gabe Newell https://reddit.com/r/valve/comments/1vt6iqe/new_chad_gabe_lo...
  • bigstrat20032 hours ago
    I guess the point of the article is the difficulty he had getting back to his job, but man... good for that dude for losing that much weight. It's genuinely super hard to make the changes needed for that, good on him.