Is this applicable to someone who worked in US for say 5 years on H1B visa and then left the country. I know I paid social security with each of my pay check. Would I be able to get any benefit when I retire (or before)?
Is this applicable to someone who worked in US for say 5 years on H1B visa and then left the country. I know I paid social security with each of my pay check. Would I be able to get any benefit when I retire (or before)?
Google search. I had no clue about multiple instances. Search lemmy on Google and first link was for lemmy.ml domain so that’s how I am here.
Jellyfin came out of Emby if I am not wrong. Something like they took the open source parts and created jellyfin and then improvised upon that.
All mods of reddit should refuse to do it for free.
One of the biggest bullshit I have seen here in India is that airlines themselves will charge convenience fees for booking from their own website. Like it is not a third party website. It is their Fucking own website.
I don’t know how much does popcorn etc costs in US theaters but here is India, in multiplexes, popcorn costs more than the price of a single ticket.
I hope I am not missing anything if I joined using lemmy.ml.
Thanks for the clarification. New to this website and app so still learning.
Have couple of questions if someone can answer. I went to search for “television” community and found one with more subscribers and nothing after the word “television” and also saw one with very few subscribers and it had “television@something”. So is it like we can have 2 communities with same name? How does one know which to subscribe to?
And this question is specific to wefwef app, I went to the television community page and everything there is big posts each occupying half of my page with a pic or something. How to have this more consice?
I installed the app. But have a question. Before logging in, it asks me to select a server. Now I created my account on “.ml” domain so here too I had to selected that only because when I selected “.world”, it told me invalid credentials. Is that expected behavior?
Right now using both.