@w1nklerr So people can’t stop porch pirates from stealing $5 Amazon purchases off their porch, and you expect these to just get untouched… it’s not a reasonable solution. Would need to be placed inside a home to work.
This reffing is ridiculous. Goaltending ignored, coach tries to challenge and is ignored, flops left and right from okc and they give them the fouls. Absolutely awful for the game. This is why we lose interest in the @NBA
@jamesqquick 1) I use flutter. Many components are already designed to meet apples design pattern requirements.
2) have Claude audit your app for passing apples review process.
It’s really not difficult to get approval tbh. Unless you’re doing something out of the norm or with privacy issue
I want Utah to have better water conditions, better air quality, a stable grid.
People need to do their homework before complaining about the data center though. Do 5 minutes of research into how water rights work. I’m tired of seeing stupid comments about water issues from this
@ThePrimeagen People fail to understand how water rights work. Currently Ag has water rights. Those rights will go to the data center instead, except the data center only needs 25% of what they’ve purchased, meaning excess will go to the Great Salt Lake. If it stayed Ag, 100% would be used.
@SocialistMormon@ThePrimeagen They’ve purchased water rights for 4x than what they actually need. Remove water rights from Ag which consumes insane amounts and reallocated to the data center. Excess that isn’t used goes to great salt lake. It’ll add water, not remove more from the lake.
@jamesqquick I think he misses the point though. Baking bread is a repeatable thing that takes hours. Replacing SaaS subscriptions with AI is usually a one-off effort that takes half a day of work and then it’s good indefinitely. Plus you save $20 / month by doing it.
@ProPoolLeague@thdxr Because it’s upwind of the populous in the state and our air and water quality is already horrible. We’ve been in drought conditions for years. Typical summer day, you can’t see more than a mile due to the inversion in the valley.
@ActuallyDSW I’m impressed he still had them! I went through 3 pairs of shoes in Brazil. Each destroyed to the point they weren’t walkable anymore. The flooding (northern Brazil gets a lot of rain) combined with all the walking absolutely destroyed my shoes.
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