Those are two different states, plus flint does have clean water now (although the effects of contamination and lead exposure still remain in people who grew up drinking it)
nooneescapesthelaw
It was privately funded, this money would not have gone to school lunches
The money spent on this would not have been spent on giving clean water to people thousands of miles away
The judge didn't say that no bullying happened, that was one of the lawyers
Patrick Guild, the plaintiffs’ attorney, said he couldn’t comment on the judge’s order because the case was sealed by court order, adding that he was disappointed to see it posted on social media.
“What has happened as a result of that is that a lot of different theories, and I’ll say, false information has come out” as to the reasons for the order, Guild said. He added that the accusations of bullying by his clients are “patently false” but have been “elevated to such a grand scale based on Heather Wyatt’s number of followers.”
“As a result, my clients have been receiving threats that in my opinion can be construed as real concerns for their safety,” he said
Pretty cool of you to do this! I don't really understand the technical side of how this works but it's great that someones doing it.
Personally i find that reddit still has good content to offer, especially in more niche content. Sure anything on r/all is 90% bots but other stuff isn't.
Good luck
I'm not discounting it. Improving productivity for office workers by 1% across the world is a massive amount
The power used to train the AI is alot, but after that using the AI uses a lot less electricity, if an AI spikes my gpu by 10 seconds to type something that would have taken me 30 minutes, I've saved on electricity:
What downsides are there?
If an LLM can save me 30 minutes writing nice emails and responses and help me brainstorm, debug, or elucidate my thoughts then it is very useful.
Boots theory doesn't really apply because it is the exact same phone/hardware. Plus most people don't really care about reflashing their phone.
As for the privacy stuff I don't really know much about it in the context of locked phones so I'll take your word for it.
I don't really see why people are against it, personally I never buy locked devices but they are usually a chunk cheaper and there is always an option for a locked device.
If telecoms were making certain phones exclusively locked (as in not selling unlocked phones) it would be a problem. But rn it seems that it is an easy way to save money if you like a carrier.
Try clicking around see if you can find a bios build date or version number
Kind of looks like the site owner quit while he was ahead instead of getting arrested