Wonder what LLM op is using? I find that using one LLM to review the other catches a lot of this. For example having Codex do the work then CC /simplify and /code-review. Claude md has three lines one of which is DRY.
You still have to look at the diffs because it won’t have external knowledge to the codebase or make the best decisions.
I let it have elevated permissions and it started doing some crazy things like figuring out I had zsh and running zshell commands instead of the common ones.
I don’t know. There are other countries that have those properties.
I am envious of Western Europe’s healthcare, social safety net, healthier food and holidays that you don’t work on.
The comment came about from the last charts show religion, patriotism, etc down while money rose. It clicked.
In some of those locations non-citizens can vote in local elections, like Maryland and San Francisco. Also in some of those locations you get registered by the DMV, like California, and non citizens mistakenly have voted in Federal elections (which is a crime).
Note I am not endorsing the latter as it can come up in future citizenship applications.
California and New York are the most famous examples but asking perplexity I got:
As of the current 2026 rules, the states that do not require ID at the polls are: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin, plus Delaware has a special affidavit process if you do not have ID