willybe

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[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 9 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I don’t think the language should have to do with the comfort of the person delivering death

-Jeff Winch, a retired professor at Humber College

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca -5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Thanks Sagifurious, this person knows his trucks. But provides little to the conversation with their straw man fallacies, and troll like rebuttals.

A great example of a blockable account.

Look at this users profile, review their post contribution. Click the three dots to open the actions, and select block this user.

Blocking doesn't happen instantly because of cached data in your browser, but it is very effective.

And that's how we keep this space enjoyable to use.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 months ago

Petro-masculinity is a brilliant term.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)
[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 23 points 10 months ago (9 children)

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

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 7 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Keep this quiet, but VPN to UK and sign up for channel 4. They have commercials, but UK does much funnier commercials than across the pond.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago

Docker is a moderately sized step beyond VM.

I might recommend setting up VMs with something easy like VirtuaBox. When you have that figured out move on to Docker.

If your a casual user VMs are likely sufficient.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

When you have battery life beyond 5s next year you'll be thankful

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Yeah, I'm sorry to say that is a result of good marketing. I work at a university and we have experience with a good number of XPS laptops.

We saw at least a 60% problem rate, and Dell's support was dog slow. Batteries being the weak spot. Because it's thin it is more fragile, we saw a number of broken screens, and keyboards. One survived a Gatorade spill, but another failed after a water spill. Go figure

A three year warranty helped, but we were out of a laptop for months at a time, more than once on the same laptop.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca -5 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Ultra thin laptops look cool, but suck in almost every other way. If you need thin then get a MacBook Air.

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 8 points 10 months ago

Think of the children. That poor Thirteen yo boy who doesn't have the luxury of Sears catalogs on the coffee table. Or hustler magazines on display in every corner store. He just wants the see a pair of boobies /s

[–] willybe@lemmy.ca 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

They never haev.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

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