Oh, physical tag. I thought this was going to be about cryptographic data signing.
Which is why immigration is still important, as long as we're focusing on bringing people who will be filling needs to help with our various crises.
Doctors, nurses, builders, etc. Not business students.
They're gonna get minivanned again. You can't pick somebody with her record of NIMBYism while running one of Ontario's biggest cities when there's a housing crisis going on.
Idunno, I don't fuss about that because I'm perfectly capable of thinking that they're both terrorists and freedom fighters.
They're fighting for the freedom of Gaza... but they use terrorism tactics, refuse to abide by ceasefires, and have genocidal beliefs.
Those don't seem mutually exclusive for me.
We all contain multitudes.
But that said, somebody who goes to "freedom fighter" as their first noun for them, that's kind of a red flag.
I have to say, considering how Google half-asses things I'd have no confidence in this product. That said, a half-assed effort by Google is still probably better software than the full-ass software effort by carmakers.
My real dream is to get these things fully modular. Let my lift up the touchscreen to access a cavity where a little infotainment-SBC is wired into a couple of USB ports and a mini DisplayPort. What's it got to run? Audio, touchscreen, GPS, phone-over-Bluetooth? That stuff is well-known. Basically the only place where I expect standard interfaces to fall on their face is climate control. As an API fallback, have the built-in car-computer run a private web-server for controlling the car's non-standard hardware. Then just have the SBC use a browser for those screens. Only API needed is "what URIs do I show for what features like climate or trip-odometer or whatever screens can't be standardized at the infotainment level".
It's a war between genocidal terrorists and apartheid colonialist fascists, with a massive civilian body count on both sides. Can't we all just be sad about dead kids instead of being cheerleading freaks?
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Y'know, I though this @ name was familiar and so I figured I'd take a look.
https://lemmy.ca/comment/3944960
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
Israel is genociding and colonising Palestine since about 80 years. Ukraine was genociding Donbass for 8 years.
... yeah, I'm not sure I'm really going to take him seriously on his opinion on geopolitics. Blocked.
I recognize that artstyle anywhere, that's definitely Tim Kreider of The Pain. Goddamned brilliant political comic artist who switched to long-form magazine articles and stopped making his beautiful and hilarious comics about a decade ago. I'm still sad that we went through the whole Trump era without his cartoons.
They also bought 7digital.com this year, which is a site I sometimes buy MP3s from since they have a better selection of mainstream record-label stuff than Bandcamp (no Amazon MP3s here in Canada).
Stop running so many redundant school bureaucracies for one thing. Why do the Catholics need their own publicly-funded school boards?
Harper: a government cannot bind the hands of a future government
Also Harper: except by appointing the right judge to the competition tribunal
There was a little. Like "banana for scale" became "bananada🇨🇦 for scale". Sadly it got half-reverted at the end, which is the worst of birth worlds imho. And I had to protect the Canada flag from some vandalizing. Things that were possible to change with small single-person edits happened, like mangling the text in the Stardew Valley banner, or the magnificent bastard who put one red pixel in the bottom right corner of The Blue Zone.
This feels like a workaround for a core problem: Media (particularly games) are no longer transferable goods.
What's needed is a proper legal standard WRT resale-ability and server support. Clear requirements on what a piece of software must be able to do without its private and impossible-to-acquire cloud server, and clear requirements on allowing transfers of ownership of non-recurring-subscription-based digital goods.