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she got the idea for the brand while watching the Republican debates, where she noticed audience members drinking water that had “no connection to the people drinking it.”
They could have been drinking the same water as the blue team. Disgusting.
she got the idea for the brand while watching the Republican debates, where she noticed audience members drinking water that had “no connection to the people drinking it.”
They could have been drinking the same water as the blue team. Disgusting.
Does it actually tell you the results? I’m curious how they score your driving, and how effective it is. The scariest things I see on the road are things like:
I don’t see how they’d measure how safe a driver you are.
Perhaps it’s just that people are more careful when they know they’re being monitored, and safe drivers are more likely to opt in?
There’s a Competition Bureau? In Canada?
I think most orgs would want to own the server and for messages to not be end-to-end encrypted. All connections to the server would still be encrypted.
That would be more in-line with slack or something.
If you’re referring to federation specifically then that’s going to get pretty complicated with security policies.
It’s a trap.
Cool seeing this here. I’m loving this album.
Sounds like it’s not really a downgrade, but just an unreleased beta or test build? That seems a little less sketchy, and maybe it’ll be generally released at some point.
That’s what I’m talking about though. The stupid changes usually get caught, but you still have someone there who thought it was a good idea.
Something I’ve noticed from working in a big company is that people consistently fail to predict the backlash that their policy changes will cause.
They often don’t even care all that much about the change, and if you point out that people will be upset, they agree that it’s not worth it. They just can’t relate to the people they are impacting.
Something which notifies you whenever a new comment or reply is made to a selected post/comment, so that you can keep track of any new conversation.
Something like this would be awesome as a core Lemmy feature IMO. It would essentially turn a post (or maybe any comment tree?) into a matrix style room. Lemmy is actually decent for long term discussion (e.g. helping someone with a problem), but not if there are more than two people involved.
I’d probably:
systemctl suspend
When the screen fails to wake, are you able to get it back by powering it off, or by unplugging it? Is it X or wayland?
These drugs aren’t giving people the calories they need to live, so it sounds like your business depends on making people unhealthy.
Related stories:
Fewer international students to study in Canada over next two years
Fewer international students in the fall could impact Maritime work force
Maritime universities, students, governments share concern after Ottawa unveils plan to cap student visas
Also I can’t seem to find a link to the actual survey, but:
The survey also shows 61 per cent agree so many international students are being admitted into Canada due to mismanaged finances by post-secondary institutions in the country.
This sounds like a bullshit survey question. This article is all survey and zero data.
Companies love getting your money early, especially with higher interest rates, so this only makes sense if the prices are going way up.
For Canada I’d say The Tragically Hip.
I’m not sure such a thing is possible now that fewer people listen to music from specifically Canadian sources. It used to be: commercial radio and music television, and both had strict Canadian content regulations.
I think there’s still a chance for artists to be well known locally, but it would probably be based on where they play shows, and maybe social media.
I’ve been using orgzly for years and this is the first I’ve heard of revived. Looks promising.
Oh yeah, that was pretty much the point I was trying to make too.
Of course not, but you have to either trust your users to some extent or give them a system that’s locked down to the point of hindering them.
Great photo! I saw this the other day on pics. It’s cool seeing local content there.