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Canada to Curb China EV Imports as Trudeau Responds to Biden Move
  • Right, but we have ways to require all automakers to build safe vehicles, commonly known as “safety regulations” that apply to both foreign and domestic companies. The same minimum requirements apply to a Toyota built in Woodstock or a VinFast built in Vietnam. That has nothing to do with tariffs, which are just a tax on consumers on foreign imports. This has nothing to do with protecting Canadians and everything to do with protecting big business.

  • Tea Time
  • Do you people not put milk in your crude oil? I find it suits the subtle bitterness of Alberta tar to give it a wonderful but subtle aftertaste.

  • [article] Montreal becomes largest North American city to eliminate mandatory minimum parking spots
  • It means a lot more small scale housing and businesses will be allowed to operate. Most parking minimums specify your parking lot can accommodate something like “maximum capacity +20%” which is just absurd. I’ve never seen a full Walmart parking lot in my life, let alone the 30 spaces at most banks and 50 spaces at most pharmacies. Land is valuable, and this removes a big roadblock for reasonable construction.

  • What's your most favorite place you've ever been to?
  • Cardiff, Wales. One of the few places in the world that felt like a Real City while also having its own distinct culture and feel. Every other city I’ve been to feels like the same sort of dull corpo-district monoculture.

    Old Montreal also has a bit of this, but only the central city areas, the outside periphery quickly devolves back into the “this could be anywhere in North America (version francaise)”

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    Jeff Bezos Spent $42 Million To Build A Massive Clock That Will Outlast Humanity
  • I wish I was the right kind of creative, greedy, and dull to come up with this kind of crap. I could scam so many bald billionaires.

  • Vegans of Lemmy, would you eat lab-grown meat?
  • If it’s cheap, sure.

  • Let housing market "slowly acclimate" to climate risk, Fannie Mae exec says
  • Not sure I’d want to take risk management advice from the mortgage-backed securities ghouls who crashed the economy 15 years ago, but okay I guess.

  • United Airlines launches personalized ads on seat-back screens
  • When you fly on Air Canada there’s a unmutable ad for the Alberta oil sands right after the safety announcement before takeoff. It’s surreal enough, but it’ll be so much worse when they start doing this kind of shit too.

  • Canadian businessman Frank Stronach charged in sex assault probe | CBC News
  • Not surprised that the guy who idolized Trump turned out to also be a nonce. As somebody who used to live in Aurora ON, fuck this guy.

  • Privacy focused ChatGPT in you terminal
  • I don’t need artificial intelligence in my terminal. Do you know how many times some troll has posted about “rm -fr /” on Reddit and other shitty forums, which then gets gobbled up and laundered by LLMs? Not letting that anywhere near my prod servers with valuable data.

  • Bank of Canada reduces policy rate by 25 basis points
  • Real estate about to go brrrrrrr. The largely landlord-represented government again looks for its own interests first.

  • TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL 34 COUNTS
  • Anecdotal… we drove through rural Ohio a few weeks ago. In several hours of travel we only saw ONE trump sign. The same place in 2016 or 2020 would have been full of them. Regardless of the impact of this, the enthusiasm is dead. There might be “maga guys” on Twitter but they’re largely disengaged in real life.

  • Server as heating device - how do I do this?
  • Servers are 100% efficient at heating, but heat pumps are 300% efficient. Get the most energy efficient devices you can, and heat your house with a proper heat pump.

  • Customers are fed up with anti-theft measures at stores. Retailers say organized crime is to blame
  • If they did this to me I would immediately drag my locked up cart to the customer service desk and return everything. Hard no. Not buying my groceries from a place that aspires to be a prison.

  • Telegram CEO calls out rival Signal, claiming it has ties to US government
  • I wouldn’t put a lot of trust in Telegram. Not only is their cryptography off by default, it’s a bespoke hand-rolled non-standard algorithm that might not work as well as they say. Oh, and it’s been potentially backdoored by the FSB (Russia’s CIA) for six years.

    https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry/telegram-reportedly-ordered-to-share-encryption-keys-with-fsb/

  • Elon Musk laid off the Tesla Supercharger team; now he’s rehiring them
  • It’s crazy how the US gov basically handed him a monopoly on EV charging infrastructure, something Rockefeller could have only dreamed of, and the guy throws it away less than two weeks later in some ketamine fuelled stupor. Then has to backtrack at the cost of reputation, confidence, and sentiment. Truly another great stable genius.

  • Growing food bank lines are a sign that society has lost its way, a Groceries and Essentials Benefit would help the most vulnerable citizens
  • We need to break up the grocery conglomerates. Nowhere else in the world is the food system so heavily monopolized and vertically integrated. Go tell an American about Cara Foods/Recipe Unltd[1] — they won’t believe you!

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recipe_Unlimited

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  • Right? I’ve been using NextCloud/OwnCloud since ~2015. It’s a very standard LAMP app, nothing fancy going on at all. Give it enough memory and you’ll never have any problems, same as any other web service.

  • An Ontario farm town will vote in October on whether to become Canada's largest nuclear dump
  • 600 metres below the countryside

    It’s to be stored in bedrock more than half a kilometre down, sealed in an impermeable polymer.

    It’s not perfect, but it’s a hell of a lot better than oil/gas which store their waste in your lungs.

  • Has anyone here ever tried Linux From Scratch?
  • I did it back in 2020 when we all had nothing better to do. Got as far as installing X11 and Openbox, and halfway through setting up the toolchain for Firefox.

    It was fun - the kind of fun digging a big hole is. It’s not for everybody, but I sort of enjoyed it.

  • Federal government launches new housing strategy

    > Highlights of the new strategy include plans for the federal government to lease and build on underused public lands to make housing more available and affordable.

    Oops, it’s all privatization!

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    Judge rules convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/15916255

    > Judge rules convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

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    Judge rules convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/15916255

    > Judge rules convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

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    London police training with Chechen paramilitary group damages Canada's image

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/15549313

    > London police training with Chechen paramilitary group damages Canada's image > > >London, Ont., police officers participating in a competition in Dubai alongside a Chechen group accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine "damages the image of Canada," says a University of Toronto professor with expertise in international relations and political science. > ... > Participants also included the Akhmat unit from the Russian republic of Chechnya, a group that's been accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine. The unit's victory in an event on the fourth day was celebrated in a ceremony attended by Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, according to a news release. > > We're sending our cops overseas to train with literal war criminals and self-proclaimed fascists. New low!

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    London Ontario police training with Chechen paramilitary group

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/15549313

    > >London, Ont., police officers participating in a competition in Dubai alongside a Chechen group accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine "damages the image of Canada," says a University of Toronto professor with expertise in international relations and political science. > ... > Participants also included the Akhmat unit from the Russian republic of Chechnya, a group that's been accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine. The unit's victory in an event on the fourth day was celebrated in a ceremony attended by Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, according to a news release. > > We're sending our cops overseas to train with literal war criminals and self-proclaimed fascists. New low!

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    London police training with Chechen paramilitary group damages Canada's image

    >London, Ont., police officers participating in a competition in Dubai alongside a Chechen group accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine "damages the image of Canada," says a University of Toronto professor with expertise in international relations and political science. ... Participants also included the Akhmat unit from the Russian republic of Chechnya, a group that's been accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine. The unit's victory in an event on the fourth day was celebrated in a ceremony attended by Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, according to a news release.

    We're sending our cops overseas to train with literal war criminals and self-proclaimed fascists. New low!

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