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You've met many people who introduced themselves as homeschooled who were what you describe. You've interacted with many more who did not make their school history their whole personality.

I've been wishing to use an old feature phone for that one's advertised purpose. This one is more interesting than refurbishing a hopelessly outdated phone because it's going to actually work.

In any work setting where it is common to have a work phone and a personal phone, this would make an ideal work phone

I'm also exceptionally low usage. But I was able to find a very small plan for a very low price

If you can't get away from big data plans, can you tether other devices to your phone? Like supply your home Internet from the cellular data connection?

When I break it or it becomes unusable. I paid extra when I got my current phone for a thicker case that also plugs up the charging port, because the charging port has been the point of failure on most of my phones so far. On the other hand, I do have wireless charging built-in this time, so I could use that if the USBC port dies.

This is such a neat window into a whole different world for me, thank you for writing all this out!

It does sound very much like artists and the whole conversation of who's selling out and who is being true to the art.

It seems to me that we definitely need both types in this world, ones like you who are curious and just want to explode the edges of what we understand for the sake of discovery, and ones who are willing to apply their mathematic knowledge to narrowly defined problems.

Your sketch is essentially a highly detailed prompt. If you want to be an artist, stick with what you can do and use practice and repetition to get better. You're already far better at drawing than you think you are.

If you insist on using AI to finish out what you sketch, then it becomes a product of AI and everything that comes with that. It is no longer your own work.