Arshem

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on Subtitles · c/lemmyshitpost · 4 pts · 7d

That or they didn't give the translation to the captioner. Not the captioner's job to translate so they put in [speaking in a foreign language] instead.

on Going Back ↪️🏨 · c/memes · 4 pts · 11d

They're good for extended stays with other people, where you want multiple bedrooms, a kitchen, and a living room. Or if you want a more private stay in a scenic area away from other people.

Yeah "AI" stuff gets a lot of hate around here but I think it works pretty well as a tool for things like information gathering and analysis. Wouldn't trust it to go off taking actions by itself either though.

I think this was poorly explained in the article, their other legal mechanism would be to elect a functioning city government. In the absence of this, they can legally declare the city abandoned so that they are administered directly by the county (regional) government.

As long as the city exists, the city is typically responsible for utilities within the city limits. The city government is responsible for requesting aid and coordinating repairs to the water infrastructure. There seem to be some sort of local politics issue where they are unwilling to elect local officials to do this, may be people on the other side who want the city to be declared abandoned. By abandoning the city they can appeal directly to the county government to help repair the water system.