

Riker swears none of the other senior officers were in that B’onnie Green production with him.
A typical bike-riding leftist urbanite who also happens to be a hockey-crazy Western Canadian.


Riker swears none of the other senior officers were in that B’onnie Green production with him.


This is purely for the hype-fuelling optics. Danielle Smith is currently in the process of whoring our province out to AI datacenter developers, so we all have to make a big show of pretending that AI shit don’t stink. Who cares if getting an LLM to write legislation is the literal antithesis of democracy. Here in Alberta, if we catch sight of an ecologically abusive industry that’s doomed by its sheer fundamental unsustainability and hated by every person in the country, of course we’re going to try and lure it home.
And these fucking UCP stooges wonder why they’re getting recall petition’d.


This is what happens when you dignify a ridiculous demand with any sort of serious response. You get more ridiculous demands.
And honestly, if we’re talking about the last 20 years, maybe the US should be paying us for all the times we got dragged into one of their idiotic wars.

It’s a fingerprint that can be used to cross-reference and de-anonymize your online activity, either by your bank, or by the 298 unscrupulous partners who your bank has decided to share your information with. Kinda like cookies, but they don’t need to ask for permission.


Hell yeah, feed an LLM enough fairy tales and abra cadabra, rhyming becomes a form of magic irl.


That thing definitely has Badgey code in it


Liessocial (love the name) is, believe it or not, a jacked up Mastodon instance. So in theory, you should be able to just add .rss to the end of a given url to get a feed of that page.


You can use RSS! As long as the accounts you are wishing to follow are publicly accessible without logging in, you can paste the link into rss.app and it will spit out an RSS feed that you can subscribe to.


Why do governments in this country seem to think workers’ rights are fun little playthings that can be taken away as punishment if we displease them? That’s not how any of this fucking works.
Workers’ rights exist because large, angry, violent mobs demanded them. And we’re not going to let them be taken away.


I pretty much despise Doug Ford and everything he’s ever done politically, but his opinions on Tump are actually exquisite. As Canada’s most preeminent asshole, he’s final|y discovered a way to use his abilities for good and I fully support him in this capacity. That Reagan ad was chef’s kiss. Keep it up, Doug!
Meanwhile, Carney continues to waste his effort trying to negotiate with a cheat and a liar. Trump has proven time and time again that he is incapable of upholding his end of the bargain. I appreciate the Canadian values Carney is espousing by de-escalating the conflict and showing an astounding level of patience and charity towards someone who doesn’t deserve it, but it’s completely lost on Trump. He’s irredeemable.
You should check out the great internet mersenne prime search as well: mersenne.org
Edit: forgot to read comments first


Bank robbers lmao. Banks at least have the integrity to pretend they didn’t create all their money out of thin air.
Refrigeration cycle scoffs at your mere 100% efficiency
I think putting AI in classrooms in any capacity would be a huge mistake


Hysterical how BE party were given more money to play with than the rest of the field combined but only managed to have a decisive lead in one ward – the one they already controlled.
Although they have a narrow lead in 3 others, which is concerning. 4/13 UCP bootlickers on city council is way too many for my liking.
Inattentive Corn Chip
Ettinger sits on the board of directors of Purolator. That’s a massive conflict of interest at the very least.


The problem is that it’s mostly used as a hamfisted way for awful governments to overrule the judicial branch.
Let’s say for example the premier of Alberta wants to arrest people for making fun of her on the internet. That pretty clearly violates the charter – but she has enough support in the legislature to pass the bill. The courts can then review the bill and say “hey, we noticed this bill is an emphatic middle finger to the charter of rights & freedoms, we’re gonna strike it down,” to which the premier can respond “um, I don’t remember asking you, because this bill operates notwithstanding any dusty old documents cooked up by the Laurentian elite.”
And that’s a perfectly legitimate action under Canadian law.


It’s also a way to inflate the number of ads a user has to wade through before they find what they’re looking for. Classic monopolist bullshit.
Jesus christ I thought the franklin thing was somone clowning on hegseth, not a post he actually made himself. Reality has become indistinguishable from satire.