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msdlp t1_j9glmbc wrote

I am not sure if you realize it but the texture on apartments is used to hide a fast and reckless drywall job on a business property. Someone in this thread noted that private homes tend to have flat walls. The private home buyer expects a high quality drywall job without texture. The business owner buying/building an apartment complex doesn't give a fuck if the wall is textured as long as it looks ok. You will have a hard time finding an apartment without texture for this reason. I bought a home in Colorado and the ceilings were popcorn texture. I took a putty knife and scraped it all off, only to notice that all the irregularities not stood out where they were not visible under the popcorn texture. I would highly recommend that you just let it go until you buy your own home which will probably have flat walls anyway. Do what you feel. Make yourself happy if you can.

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msdlp t1_j7ijeln wrote

It seems to me that there is no way to distinguish between AI generated text and human generated text. AI is in it's infancy and will get many many times better in the future. Since humans willl change very little, it can be concluded that AI detection is a target that will continue to recede further and further from our ability to detect any difference. As a retired programmer, I am frankly surprised that the technical world has not already seen this, or at least admitted it if they have seen it. Tell me what you think.

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msdlp t1_j68wm2r wrote

Needs 5 'feet' on the chair instead of 4 for stability and weight distribution. Withoout rollers it is no good for a desk chair. Sorry to be so picky but I have just went through searching for and purchasing a used computer chair as my old $12 chair broke and it cost me $12.01 for the replacement. lol

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