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  • My understanding is that

    • the terms are interchangeable in Canada
    • the official term is not-for-profit, which is a separate distinction from 'charity'

    We do not have charity registration, as there are strict requirements on what purposes qualify, and so we can't issue tax receipts.

    We have some written out here, and we can clarify further or make it consistent across the site

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/fedecan/faq#_1-what-does-it-mean-to-be-an-incorporated-not-for-profit-organization

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/fedecan/faq#_2-why-are-you-not-a-registered-charity

    I'll reach out to some people to clarify the exact wording on this. The legal websites I've come across are inconsistent

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  • That was very fast, thank you for responding so quickly πŸ˜„

  • I think it could work great on a dating profile. It's unique, memorable, and a conversation starter for the apps that require comments when liking

    Maybe not as the first image, but anywhere else. Pair it with a witty caption

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  • Good suggestion, thanks!

  • These are great, thank you! I can link them in this post as well as in our weekly threads.

  • Ah great, I need to fix the formatting and schedule them out again.

    edit: I made some changes and I'll schedule out the rest based on feedback. How does this look?

  • My guess: they were doing it for tiktok/reels/yt views

  • Makes sense, there's lots that they can do with it

    • summer time, tensions are heated
    • heatstroke, food related illness, fireworks injuries
    • conflicts around culture and patriotism/nationalism
  • I always preferred PrivacyGuides. Looking forward to the activitypub integration with their other community

  • It's excellent! I think it has the potential to go the way of Blender and Krita, where it becomes the popular choice regardless of free / open source

  • We might need that in the future, but for now I think we have enough moderators to users to deal with brigading and bad faith arguments when it happens. So far users have been excellent about reporting it to us

    I also don't love doing blanket bans based on participation alone. Sometimes people comment on content to call it out, and without following the thread carefully and being familiar with the topic, it's hard to tell who's arguing for what. That being said, if it's clear that someone is a problem in other communities, I think it makes sense for mods or admins to preemptively ban them.

  • That's fair, can you link some of the posts? You can also DM me, or @admin@lemmy.ca

    There isn't much brigading since it gets dealt with, but it's not impossible

  • Mercury's surface temperatures are both extremely hot and cold. Because the planet is so close to the Sun, day temperatures can reach highs of 800Β°F (430Β°C). Without an atmosphere to retain that heat at night, temperatures can dip as low as -290Β°F (-180Β°C).

    I think this is the big reason. It's also close to the sun, which makes it difficult to land something on it. There's likely not as much value in doing it just yet, while we can gather data about its composition through other methods. Eventually we might do it, and I imagine it'll be for resources of some kind

    https://www.space.com/41664-mercury-lander-mission-study-proposal.html

    I found this article just now but have read it all yet. Seems relevant

    Mercury has been devoid of spacecraft companions since NASA's Messenger mission ended in 2015, and while the next mission bound for the innermost planet launches later this year, it won't arrive until 2025.

    On the last point, here is that new mission and the updated timeline

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BepiColombo

    On 15 May 2024, ESA reported that a "glitch" prevented the spacecraft's thrusters from operating at full power during a scheduled manoeuvre on 26 April.[9] On 2 September, ESA reported that to compensate for the reduced available thrust, a revised trajectory had been developed that would add 11 months to the cruise, delaying the expected arrival date from 5 December 2025 to November 2026

  • In their defense, for someone who has never heard of Lemmy/the fediverse, it's reasonable for them to be cautious. So many other platforms are VC funded, do guerilla marketing, have hidden agendas, etc. It's especially bad on Reddit with all the AI astroturfing now.

    I've seen a bit of that in the Canadian reddit comms, where new users are initially concerned that they're joining another american tech startup's platform. Once they learn how the network works, how the software is open source, and (specific to lemmy.ca) that the site is managed by a non-profit and the servers are in Vancouver, they're more excited about it :)

  • With the proxy websites, it's more of an alternative frontend where you still need an account on the platform.

    What might be happening is

    • your device or IP address is flagged from your previous attempts
    • they've connected it to your real name / shadow profile somehow

    So if you really need to use it and there's no alternative, you could do one of

    • make the real account, ideally from a privacy friendly browser, and give the absolute minimum info you can. Name and email, no profile image, privacy settings to max
    • make an account on a new device / wifi network, and have it be believable for the kind of person joining Facebook for the first time. I haven't tried this myself but I've heard it mentioned before

    Whether you made an account or not, you can keep an eye out for alternatives. Over here there are a few alternatives, and one of them (Karrot) has been growing in popularity

    https://betakit.com/south-koreas-neighbourhood-buy-and-sell-app-karrot-hits-one-million-canadian-users-builds-toronto-engineering-hub/

    It might enshitify at some point, but it's been nice so far

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