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[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 months ago

Which is exactly why federal funds are necessary for it rather than local. The places that need this most tend to be those with the least money for local infrastructure, but if the money doesn't have to come from the cash-strapped local budget, that's not an issue.

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 7 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Projects are already underway and have replaced our two lagest lead service lines in the medium-small Illinois city where I live via federal funding over the last year. City literally just applied for the funds from this same program and hired private contractors once the funds were approved. About 3 months of construction on each of the 2 roads under which our main service lines run, and now lead has been fully removed from 60% of residents water supply, with the last 40% to occur over the next 18 months.

It's been pretty simple.

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 22 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What is a single thing about Twitter that has gotten better? Selling my Tesla for an electric Mustang was the best choice I've made in a while.

I don't give really a shit about him, but from the dropoff in Twitter's usage and value to production and publicity issues at Tesla and cutting off the Ukraine army's access to Starlink, it seems there's, well, a lot to hate about him. And like he might not be that good at his job.

"Sounds like a skill issue"

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

As someone who works in content marketing, this is already untrue at the current quality of LLMs. It still requires a LOT of human oversight, which obviously it was not given in this example, but a good writer paired with knowledgeable use of LLMs is already significantly better than a good content writer alone.

Some examples are writing outside of a person's subject expertise at a relatively basic level. This used to take hours or days of entirely self-directed research on a given topic, even if the ultimate article was going to be written for beginners and therefore in broad strokes. With diligent fact-checking and ChatGPT alone, the whole process, including final copy, takes maybe 4 hours.

It's also an enormously useful research tool. Rather than poring over research journals, you can ask LLMs with academic plug-ins to give a list of studies that fit very specific criteria and link to full texts. Sometimes it misfires, of course, hence the need for a good writer still, but on average this can cut hours from journalistic and review pieces without harming (often improving) quality.

All the time writers save by having AI do legwork is then time they can instead spend improving the actual prose and content of an article, post, whatever it is. The folks I know who were hired as writers because they love writing and have incredible commitment to quality are actually happier now using AI and being more "productive" because it deals mostly with the shittiest parts of writing to a deadline and leaves the rest to the human.

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

parts A-D Rock

Ahhh that makes more sense, but still crazy. Definitely staying out of Coffee on any road trips I take...

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Between insurance, pensions, salary, reimbursements, and fringe benefits, you're looking at a minimum cost of $70k per full-time officer per year. They'd have to issue $3,500,000 in tickets to cover that alone, and even then, that leaves nothing for vehicle replacement/maintenance (which is huge on a fleet of cop cars), non-officer employee salaries (clerks etc.), rent/taxes/maintenance on the station, equipment and weapons, training programs, and so much more. No way tickets and forfeitures alone take in that much in a town of 250

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 40 points 1 year ago (6 children)

How does a town of 250 have the funds to pay 50 police salaries?

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 year ago (13 children)

Has someone done the math on how many people would have to move there to outnumber the current GOP base there?

Running the math on my own habits, I don't think so, but I just figured some people are enough burgers alone to push the numbers higher than that

[–] idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Most surprising here, imo, is that only 12% of the population eats more than 4oz. of beef per day. That honestly feels low to me.

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