Oh y'all actually did that? When I first moved to the US, I was freaked the fuck out and just sat there. And then continued to do just that every morning for the rest of my short public school career.
Thaaaat's why there is so much under utilization of buildings!!
I watch a few travel vloggers, often in China, and there are always so many huge buildings that are just abandoned or extremely under utilized, like a 15 story hotel with several unfinished, unused, floors, or large complexes with no people.
I had some frozen imitation crab legs that I wanted to eat, but didn't want to microwave proper. I put them on top of my PC's GPU radiator and ran a stress test while watching stuff so it would thaw faster without overheating.
I feel like some degree of mandatory minimum requirements established at the federal level that's adjusted and implemented per state would be the best case scenario. Obviously minimum wage in California or Texas simply shouldn't be the same as in Ohio or Wyoming. It really should be more reflective of cost of living of the specific location.
But also, if you leave it completely up to the states with no mandates from the federal level, enjoy seeing $7.25/hr indefinitely in places like Texas.
It's nice to be able to blab to the machine about shit I know no one actually wants to listen to. My partner has been saved countless hours of me going in circles about broken code lol.
We're kind of past that. Semantically speaking "AI" now means "LLM." Either accept that or continue having to repeat yourself into perpetuity.