When it is spoken in Norwegian. For some reason it just makes women sound softer, warmer and even more feminine to me. Maybe it's because of associations, no idea 🤷♂️
In Norway all vaccinations are voluntary. Since almost everyone chooses to get all of the important ones, they don't have to make it mandatory. It's also free. I wondered why it is not mandatory, but the main reasoning is that it is not necessary and it would be an attack on the individual freedom. So it is easy to give people the option when it does not matter, because of herd immunity.
Maybe the absolutely easiest to implement is just a signed message from an authority (gov.). You click a button on the website that requires verification, get a new tab to a gov. site with no identifiers from the site redirecting you and get a message you copy. The copied message is then pasted in to the site requiring verification. The site can then verify the message at their servers.
I'd say I've met a decent amount. I have had 5 or so long term doctors as an adult, and have been treated by tens of doctors after that. This is in Norway.
Good point, as an adult that grew up long before LLMs and social media, I feel that it's an incredible tool, I just don't trust it fully. Critical thinking and fact checking is a reflex at this point, I must admit that I don't always fact check unless something seems shocking or unexpected to me. The accuracy problem is something I doubt they can fix short term
The only real innovation after 1080p for TV was HDR, sound stuff, 60-120hz, and upscaling to 4k.