>2. This Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data:
>by competent authorities for the purposes of the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal penalties, including the safeguarding against and the prevention of threats to public security.
ProofShot is just a CLI, not tied to any IDE. If you’re in Antigravity or VSCode and their built-in preview works for you, great. This is for people using Claude Code, Codex, or any terminal-based agent where there’s no IDE doing it for you. The main thing is really the PR artifact workflow - the agent records proof, you review it async on the PR.
and if they leak when you don't have the money to fix it, you just live for as long as possible with leaky pipes, then try to fix it yourself and MAYBE you shop for cheapest plumber possible. end result, plumber earns less because you are broke
It depends where you are. Most cities in the Northeast you are correct. But coastal areas, big swaths of New Jersey and Long Island IIRC are definitely dependent on power. Towns with water towers usually pump it from the ground.
Alot of suburbs that can't or won't hook into city supplies will sometimes need more active measures to filter their water as well.
I know what a rebuilt city looks like, because I come from one. Hurricane Katrina was 2005. Christchurch Earthquake was 2011. In my opinion, my home town has recovered better and faster from destruction than New Orleans has.
I also live within a floodzone. There is a high probability I will learn how we deal with flooding in the future (different flooding - shallower and lacking the winds and hopefully better pre-planning for avoiding harm).
> everything looked brand new
Absolutely not, to me.
And the conversation is regarding infrastructure. A bunch of Christchurch infrastructure is brand new.
Convincing naive people that you're building AI because you love people is the fastest route to power. You have it backwards. There was never any "arc".
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