[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 24 points 10 months ago

What is the point of a truck you cannot fit a 2x4 in the back?

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https://archive.ph/rIo8n

https://archive.today/?run=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2023%2F09%2F23%2Fworld%2Fcanada%2Fjustin-trudeau-india.html

On the mood of Canadians and voters in other Western nations:

It really sucks right now. Like, everything sucks for people, even in Canada. We’re supposed to be polite and nice, but, man, people are mad. People are mad at governments because things aren’t going all that well and people are worried. So, yeah, it’s a tough time.

We know things are going to start getting better. Inflation is coming down. We think interest rates are going to start coming down probably middle of next year. We’re launching massive housing investments. Hopefully, people are going to start seeing things get better.

On the political consequences of that mood:

People are anxious because that promise of progress no longer seems to hold. A sense of optimism is gone right now — or it’s at least really strained. There are challenges that people are facing that are undermining our sense that our institutions, that our democracies are actually functioning well.

They’re falling into the trap that there are simple, easy answers that fit on a bumper sticker or in a TikTok video for any and all of these questions. And that’s where the populism comes through and the anti-enlightenment mistrust of experts and facts and science that is running rampant in aggressively populist circles. But it is a very compelling narrative to turn to. When you can’t put food on the table, when you’re scared to walk down the street, you’re more likely to vote for a strongman that says, ‘Everything’s going to be OK, even if I’m going to take away some of your freedoms or some of your rights.’

That’s the thing that worries me.

The way to solve that isn’t to come out with better slogans. It’s to actually solve the challenge of people being optimistic about the future and feeling: Oh, there is a path for me to be successful.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 89 points 1 year ago

Pro tip, tell them you want to end your subscription immediately. Don't say anything, awkward silence. When they ask an another question to goud you into staying repeat the first statement. If they ask rando questions, silence.

They give up in under a minute. Be polite but obstinate.

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The people who have to face social issues like this are incredible humans. When faced with being an outcast from your family, or being the person you really are, the traumas that many transgendered people have risen above is inspiring.

As many signs have said at the counter protest. SOGI saves lives.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 106 points 1 year ago

After the install. Create admin and user accounts not tied to ms. Use the user account normally, and when you need admin you enter the second account details.

Use Sophia script to clean up all the advert apps bundled with win11.

I wish I could find a script to remove the advert features from edge for when I have to office. Mozilla Firefox is your day to day browser.

Use chocolatey.org to install ur apps. When you do updates, one command can do it all.

Check start-up scripts, and ensure there is nothing that doesn't need to be there. Teams no, zoom also no.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 42 points 1 year ago

The protest in Nanaimo today saw a larger attendance by the Pro-SOGI side. We had better flags and banners. We took the high ground with our numbers.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 37 points 1 year ago

The central feature of Poilievre's plan is a policy that ties federal funding to housing starts.

Which creates more bureaucracy on to of an already bureaucratic system. Genius

Forcing cities to levels of growth whether they have infrastructure or not. If they don't have the ability to meet that number they will be penalized seeing cities further back causing more problems.

As if we don't already have enough problems.

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The central feature of Poilievre's plan is a policy that ties federal funding to housing starts.

Which creates more bureaucracy on to of an already bureaucratic system. Genius

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 35 points 1 year ago

Pikachu shocked face. Godot keeps getting better.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 24 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Typical G&M flame bait. Blaming immigrants and JT for the immigration policies. Let's toss in the health care problems too. Why are the liberals doing this to us? Crocodile tears

No mention of speculative investment in housing, greedy landlords jacking up rents, corpo land holdings, foreign land holders, claw backs on infrastructure grants, complicated building laws, red tape and all that.

This tripe from the Postmedia network is more distraction from the real news.

November 2019, Postmedia announced[25] that 66% of its shares were now owned by Chatham Asset Management, an American media conglomerate which owns American Media, Inc., and is known for its close ties to the Republican party.[26] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmedia_Network

Update: Whoops. Here I'm talking shit about G&M and they are not owned by Postmedia. I'm not a fan, but I did misrepresent the paper, and this article. I suppose that I'm so used to conservative shit, that I might scan articles leaning to the right. I'll do better.

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In a 6-month span, a 16-month-old baby and both her parents died of suspected drug toxicity.

This opioid crisis is getting worse.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 48 points 1 year ago

Not GoDaddy.

Other than that, go by price and reputation. The DNS service can be replaced pretty quickly for free if their DNS service is a problem. I usually register on DreamHist.com. Then use the free DNS service on CloudFlare.com

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 36 points 1 year ago

If the woman who travels to Canada to get an abortion, and faces legal issues at home because of that, then they should be able to claim refugee status.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 47 points 1 year ago

pp's answer to COL is not to increase minimum wage, not create affordable avenues for buying housing, but to lower the price of oil. To create more pipelines to get tar-sands "oil" to market, and subsidize the oil companies to produce greener options.

This hypocrite is a corporate stooge. A fascist pig, dolled up to appeal to the dim witted. A God's man that will shove his religious shit down or throats.

Yeah, I'm triggered by this bullshit

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 28 points 1 year ago

They voted for body autonomy to discontinue all mask mandates, but then vote to ban body autonomy for children, even with their parents and doctors consent.

Good for nothing Hippocrates.

If the CPC gets in power they will erode women's rights as a priority over climate change and homelessness.

They will bring back banned weapons as a priority to the drug and mental health care crisis.

They will erode education as a priority to food and access to affordable housing.

Rednecks will vote for cool Millhouse to own the Libs and defend their 1st and 2nd amendment rights.

Idiocracy had come home to roost.

[-] willybe@lemmy.ca 53 points 1 year ago

The conservatives voted for body autonomy and ban mask mandates... and then banned body autonomy for transgendered children

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