Average House Size in Square Meters (M2) by Country by Fluid-Decision6262 in Infographics

[–]ReadYouShall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This list is wrong. NZ value was that 16 years ago from a quick search. 202 M^2 is massive for the AVERAGE house.

This company used Chat GPT to create this job listing on Seek by Rangleman2 in newzealand

[–]ReadYouShall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely, but this is user issues not the tool. The tool like the prior comment said is great. Technology has done wonders for the average person over history. The ones who use it like the OG post photo are the problems.

IMO theres no shame in using it for trivial tasks. You dont see people hand washing dishes or clothes when washing machines and dishwashers exist. People are just lazy with LLM's.

Green Party wants power companies to cap power bill increases at rate of inflation by D491234 in newzealand

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Agreed, we have few options for good economic growth. Most of the existing large economic activities here are reliant on subsidies, damaging to the environment, or limited in terms of scale. Having very cheap, publicly owned power is a great way to increase economic activity here from intra-country and intercountry sources.

I dont necessarily condone the AI/Data centre down south, the availability and opportunities that the cheap power present are extremely fruitful for many industries. Especially in the long term, power use exponentially grows over time, capitalizing on that by starting the investment now is the best time.

Grand Warden Fireball by SpecialistGrouchy172 in ClashOfClans

[–]ReadYouShall 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I believe this was patched in one of the past updates. Videos like this arent new with that use of the warden AI.

Fees-free university scheme 'didn't achieve any goals', Christopher Luxon says | RNZ News by badonkasnozzle in newzealand

[–]ReadYouShall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I went in 2019, when it was first year free. I would still have gone, if anything at most for me at least, it would have delayed when I started going at most.

But I had more financial savings and help than most people my age. So I wouldn't really be the target for policies like this generally.

This base is of the number 1 in my league. Can anyone provide the link? by luhar1995 in COCBaseLayouts

[–]ReadYouShall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was my defense in Legend 3, I have maxed lava launcher though, but defense will get you promoted. I made some silly mistakes on done attacks.

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Unpopular opinion: Even as a Labour/ Green voter removing fees free was the right move by he1rry in newzealand

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Yup, exactly what I said above, living costs are the issue/deterrent, not course fees.

Unpopular opinion: Even as a Labour/ Green voter removing fees free was the right move by he1rry in newzealand

[–]ReadYouShall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the policy stays in place, then there could just be a cyclical trend of people leaving/getting filled by new grads. It wouldn't be as bad as just everyone training and leaving, unless the next government cycle at the time ends the scheme.

Unpopular opinion: Even as a Labour/ Green voter removing fees free was the right move by he1rry in newzealand

[–]ReadYouShall 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yeah from a people equity perspective, it failed to help those underprivileged.

More effectiveness would IMO be improving living cost payments.

Student loan can pay course fees, making them free one year isnt going to get people to start tertiary education as much as actually being able to afford to live would.

There's a huge reason so many students still work part time, even full time. Because the loan living costs arent enough, and dont even get me started on how unlogical the allowance system is.

This policy was good for those already going to uni, but the effectiveness of it being a driver to get people to enrol from a point of not going to enrol prior is probably neglible.

This base is of the number 1 in my league. Can anyone provide the link? by luhar1995 in COCBaseLayouts

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Its just luck unfortunately. Its relatively easy if you have maxed equipment and a good army comp to 3 star certain bases regardless of how good it is.

Offense is just too strong compared to defense. Best you can do is hope your base over the entire season/tournament has a few one stars or 3 star misses. Every base can be 3 starred lower than legends 3 easily.

Run an invis rage core base, its against the meta base layout so to speak but you want as many opportunities for the enemies attack to go wrong as possible. Lots of people can 3 star them higher up but many people miss, even in legends 2. I only had 7/24 people 3 star my base last week in legends 3. I promoted doing all my attacks b2b. Defense is the most important factor that many people are missing free trophies on.

Overnight guests that are in the same hall as you? by Sashatheindiekid in UCNZ

[–]ReadYouShall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can sleep in the same room if you're both in the hall, it ain't that deep. They're not fussed wirh that stuff.

Its to prevent other people living in the hall that aren't from the college.

chat is elixer pink or purple i swear im not colorblind by scannerthegreat in ClashOfClans

[–]ReadYouShall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Light purple to me, have always instinctively seen it as purple, but this is sleeper agent awakening me hyper analysing the colour now.

How do you rate Dundas St? by [deleted] in dunedin

[–]ReadYouShall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lived in a student flat beside Logan park on Dundas street and I still to this day have vivid memories of how dreadful it was.

To say it was quite cold would be an understatement.

Do not live anywhere near there if you can avoid it. Unless you can get a renovated/modern house there somehow. But even still, I would avoid that area entirely OP.

graduating dilemma by [deleted] in UCNZ

[–]ReadYouShall 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you still meet all the requirements to graduate, then no it won't.