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Thats unfortunate. Netplan is half-baked. Buggy and feature incomplete.


There are lots of success stories on the Mounjaro subreddit.


+1

I'm at 55 lbs lost since July 1. No side effects at all.


Lost 35 (I didn't start too high so this was all I needed), and actually side effects almost entirely positive. Stopped all smoking, better quality sleep, less immune system issues.


This is also known as Mounjaro when prescribed for diabetes. Its also a GIP agonist in addition to GLP-1.


I'm on an oversaturated node. A field tech was able to confirm it for me after only being able to get about 800 down/25 up on my 1200/40 plan. I asked if they were planning on splitting it and they said they won't until they move the the new Harmonic nodes they're in the process of rolling out. Pretty frustrating.


Except in China the screening process is extremely efficient. I’ve never been through an efficient TSA process


I don’t defend a lot of TSA procedures but with PreCheck it typically takes me 5 minutes at my home airport.


It also helps that people either pre-check seem to be more efficient about getting through. The regular lines appear to have plenty of first time flyers who are slow to empty their belongings into the trays.


Security and custom checks in Switzerland. Had to go through customs and security check before boarding a train between GVA and Paris. Also had everyone’s passport checked while on a train between GVA and Milan. Not just France and GB that have stops. Can’t forget Switzerland.


That's strange. I lived in Switzerland my whole life and don't remember having had a security / passport check for a boarding a train ever. So it's definitely not normal / regular to have this in Switzerland. Most of western Europe is part of the the Schengen Area, so there's no need for passport checks.


Between Switzerland and Italy there are, or there used to be, foreign border agents on the train rather than checkpoints.


I've had random checks in the train over the year between Switzerland and France and Switzerland and Italy. They are definitely not regular/mandatory though.


This is not generally required when travelling between Schengen countries. National governments may introduce immigration checks within Schengen, and in recent years have sometimes done so for particular reasons e.g. during Covid lockdowns or due to a sharp increase in refugees/asylum seekers. But these are short-lived and it is not the norm.


It isn't clear if you meant this as an aside, but Switzerland is a Schengen area country. It isn't in the EU/EEA which (in some sense) necessitates customs checks more so than immigration checks, but nonetheless there are frequent checks on the border with its neighbouring countries which are in the EU/EEA. It's less common by private vehicle, in my experience.


It seems that nothing is so permanent as a temporary Schengen border control. Some of them have been in place since 2015 and it doesn't look like they'll go away any time soon. In fact Germany is looking to expand them, adding border controls on its Czech and Polish border.


> This is not generally required when travelling between Schengen countries.

It happens more and more due to illegal immigration. I've beens topped in trains, buses, highway parking, by police officers asking of passport and reasons to travel.

In Paris/Marseille/Strasbourg I've always been controlled since ~2020


> before boarding a train between GVA and Paris

From the airport straight into the train?

Yes sometimes there are intra-Schengen checks in trains but the most I've seen is people checking the passports in route


Switzerland signed the Schengen Agreement in 2008.

It’s unlikely they have border controls since then although they probably did before.


Schengen is nice on paper but anyone who travels extensively knows border checks and random highway/train checks happen all the time. Go to Poland/Slovakia/Austria/&c.

Schengen allows free movement of EU citizen and people legally residing/visiting.

It means you can travel without visa.

It _does not_ mean borders are fully open and you can go in and out with absolutely no control


Random checks still do exist. Also in the highways and border sometimes.


I went to a show from a big DJ at a small venue like this once. Had to buy in person with an ID and they checked IDs at the door. I think it works well at small venues but can’t see this scaling up to arenas and stadiums. The large venues already struggle getting people through the door fast enough.


If major airports with millions of visitors every month can do it, stadiums could handle a couple hundred thousand too.


Yeah! Can’t eat it without Kai Dao!


It’s frustrating though since most foreigners can’t use the QR payment system and most places don’t take card. Thailand is the only place I need to carry cash.


I was in Lao as a tourist late last year. I was able to link the QR payment system (Loca) to my international Mastercard.


Weird as Thailand being a tourist country attaching your credit card to top up a qr code payment app should be easily available to tourists.


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