True, there are loads of things that use libraries specific to the pi though. I have a couple of programs that use the wiring pi library that makes 0 sense to re-write for a different os.
I'm using a 5v and its been a great phone so far. I will say, if you are in the US it is missing one of the important 5G bands and when it updates you have to go fiddle with the dual sim mode settings to get full internet speed again which is irritating.
It was the only phone I could find at the time that was smaller sized, waterproof, had a headphone jack and sd card slot, and a gold camera though.
If you want crunchy hashbrowns, add more butter onto the top of them while you cook. The butter melts down through the hashbrowns and improves the way the crunchify. Cook them on a lower heat for a little longer to keep them from burning.
I can't see a scenario where a bailout doesn't happen but I also don't see it being beneficial if a bailout does occur.
While the automakers bailout boosted an industry that was on major trouble, they were able to return to profitability in the end and pay back those loans right? The whole A.I. industry has never turned a profit, so even if we bail them out, the fundamental model as it is now would just revert to a known unprofitable state.
You could argue that you should bail out the hardware companies so you don't cripple the chip manufacturers, and foundries, but there is no financial benefit that I can see to bail out a llm developer. If you were going that route. I would say they have to nationalize the software companies but I don't want that being part of the government at fucking all.
The weird thing for me is that where I live, lots of these middle school kids ride them on the sidewalks that run along the greenbelt area and absolutely refuse to ride them in the grass even to go around people. If I were riding something like a pseudo dirt bike you couldn't keep me off the grass.
I left a toxic workplace (for another more toxic workplace, then left that one too) and found an actual good job with nice people who provide proper pay and time off. Been there almost 3 years now. My blood pressure went down by 20 points, I fall asleep easier (without supplements or medicine) my commute went from 70 minutes to 5, and I get to see my kids at lunch and early after school now.
There are better things out there, don't stay somewhere that sucks because you are used to it. It's not worth your health. Even if you find another shitty place, you don't give up and settle. The place I landed after I left the first one was bad and I felt really dumb for falling for the sales pitch on it but I stuck around until I found my current gig and bailed on them. Once you realize that you can just leave it's really freeing.
Oh look, another example of a product that worked fine without internet connectivity and was improved by adding extra bullshit you don't actually need that then gets worse when those features can't function properly because their server is offline.
We got a basic roomba 650 (the one that crashes into stuff and randomly cleans) like 10 years ago and it still works fine (well, as well as it ever worked which wasn't great), you program the time and day of the week with physical buttons, and leave it alone.
The Podcast Dungeons and Daddies is something you should check out if you are interested in this concept.