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dogshii lol just do these multiple steps that don't exist, install this app that doesn't do what you asked about then finally just go back to the broken app and live with it. AI gives you hope at least so there's that
I have an idea for an excellent app that I know would be used and be free asking only for a donation if the users feels it's helpful. So many projects though and Google charges about $100 to submit an app iirc I'm starting to like Claude more and more. Might have to add another sub to my monthly AI fee dammit lol
Holy mother of God Claude is literally the most amazing AI I've ever used. I spent the last 5 hours making my recipe app and the previews I am seeing are unfreaking believable and hilarious. I can't wait to finish it tomorrow or in the coming days when I get in front of my PC again but I would be shocked if this isn't used because all of the other apps that do what mine does are so unuser friendly. Although I did run out of tokens for the night lol hopefully elon's deal with anthropic gives me some more usage because I could go till 4:00 a.m. this thing is a riot
“The impact on agents, who work as independent contractors selling State Farm products only, depends on their mix of business and time with the company. But their gross annual income could fall up to 40%, forcing some to let staff go, refinance their homes or quit their office leases, according to agents who spoke to the Journal.”
“Private Facebook groups resonated with anger, fears for the future and a sense of betrayal, according to agents. One described the agency workforce as in turmoil.”
“Steve Pierce of Florence, Ala., was a State Farm agent for almost 50 years. His decision to retire six months ago was based partly on the insurer’s promise of a $400-a-month Medicare supplement benefit, payable until death, he said. Now, he will lose this benefit at the end of this year.”