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  • Note: I do not oppose all gun laws or gun licensing. I am in favor of the basic licensing scheme (with some modifications). I am not in favor of banning handguns (which have grandfathered by bill c-21 and the previous freeze in 2022) nor am I in favor of banning any firearm by model or action. As they are doing.

    Actually, the law was surprisingly effective

    About 30% of crime handguns used to come from Canadian stores. Some citizens with a valid possession and acquisition licence used to buy guns and sell them illegally :

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/article/man-facing-15-counts-of-firearms-trafficking-one-of-8-recently-charged-in-straw-buying-cases/

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/guns-domestic-danforth-shooting-toronto-1.4759159

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alert-guns-investigations-weapons-drugs-straw-buyers-1.5145282

    Now this source of handguns has practically disapeared.

    They now exclusively come from the United States.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Competition Bureau looking deeper into how Sobeys can control who sells food in your area

    Crazy Fucking Videos @lemmy.world

    Terrorist attack in Montreal

    politics @lemmy.world

    Trump administration killed a criminal investigation into the mining empire owned by Senator Jim Justice, a Republican from West Virginia

    Europe @feddit.org

    Spanish Prime Minister’s former right-hand man jailed for 24 years for corruption

    Football @sopuli.xyz

    Lionel Messi breaks men’s World Cup record and becomes all-time leading scorer

    California @lemmy.world

    Want faster election results? California Democrats won’t clamp down on late voters

    Europe @feddit.org

    Prime Minister Magyar moves to oust Hungary's president, launch anti-graft office

    Europe @feddit.org

    Czech government plans to ban mobile phones in schools from 2027

    Reddit @lemmy.world

    Reddit reports 69% jump in revenue, topping analyst estimates. CEO Steve Huffman says the goal is to reach 100 million daily U.S. users

    Football @sopuli.xyz

    This Sweden defender at the World Cup isn’t your typical soccer player: He’s a baron!

    Los Angeles @lemmy.world

    Mayor Karen Bass' brother Ken Bass suing LA after home burned in Palisades Fire

    Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    OSINT analysts identify Russian air defense as cause of explosion at Moscow Refinery

    Football @sopuli.xyz

    Who are ya? Behind the scenes of the official World Cup portrait photographs

    Football @sopuli.xyz

    Kylian Mbappé hungry for Golden Boot battle with Messi as he sings Les Bleus

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    🚨Tomorrow is election day in New York City. Remember to vote for Darializa Avila Chevalier. Her opponent loves cars

    Europe @feddit.org

    Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school

    Alberta @lemmy.ca

    Each Alberta MLA gets a $160K allowance. What are they spending it on?

    Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Doug Ford’s daily calendar kept secret after changes to Ontario’s Freedom of Information law

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    A white nationalist group visiting Canadian locations is trying to normalize extremism, says a former neo-Nazi

    Europe @feddit.org

    Poland introduces new law against SLAPP lawsuits aimed at silencing critics

  • How can a board of directors justify this expense?

    Because they are also getting lavishly paid.

    I have been on 20 public company corporate boards, not counting any Berkshire subsidiaries. So, I’ve seen a lot of corporate boards operate. And the independent directors, in many cases, are the least independent

    I mean, if the income you receive as a corporate director — which typically may be around $250,000 a year ”now, if that’s an important part of your income, and you hope that some other corporation calls the CEO and says, “How’s so-and-so as a director?” and the current CEO — your CEO ” says, “Oh, he’s fine and never raises any problems,” and then you get on another board at 250,000 and that’s an important part, how in the world is that independent? I mean, I really, just an observation

    They’re just not going to upset the apple cart, because what they’re — and I’d probably behave the same way in the same position. I mean, if $250,000 a year is important to you, why in the hell would you behave in a way that’s going to cause your CEO to say to the next CEO, “This guy acts up a little bit too much. You really better get somebody else.” It’s the way it works

    - Warren Buffet

    (As of 2026, Buffet's estimated net worth stood at $145.9 billion)

  • Probably the biggest change of the Linux 7.1 kernel series is a new NTFS file system implementation, which has been in the works for the last 4 years, featuring full write support with delayed allocation, iomap, and folio integration to improve write performance, better stability, and a new suite of userspace utilities called ntfsprogs-plus.

    Linux kernel 7.1 also introduces a new Landlock access right for pathname UNIX domain sockets, thanks to a new LSM hook, improvements to the amd-pstate and intel_idle drivers for better power management, and support for the exFAT file system to preallocate clusters without zeroing to reduce file fragmentation.

    Among other changes, Linux kernel 7.1 enables Intel’s Flexible Return and Event Delivery (FRED) feature by default, introduces CPU Memory (CMEM) Latency PMU support for NVIDIA Tegra410 SoCs, adds BPF fsession support for the IBM System/390 architecture, and adds seccomp() support to the Alpha architecture.

    Also worth mentioning is that the ublk user-space block driver received a UBLK_F_SHMEM_ZC feature flag for zero-copy I/O, the CIFS client file system received support for the O_TMPFILE option to create temporary files, and the Ceph file system now has a complete infrastructure for per-subvolume I/O metrics collection and reporting to the MDS.

    On top of that, Linux kernel 7.1 adds support for generating and verifying T10 protection information at the file system level, extends support for TCG Storage Opal SSC Single User Mode (SUM) in the sed-opal kernel interface, implements BPF support into the io_uring subsystem, and adds support for multiple tuning algorithms to the DAMON subsystem

    I don't understand what any of this means, but this is good I guess

  • Microsoft has an entire team whose only goal is to prevent European governments from switching to Open Source. They distribute gifts to politicians.

    Remember, this is exactly how Microsoft operates in the United States:

    Twenty months ago, Representative Billy Tauzin walked into the office of William H. Gates 3rd, chairman of Microsoft, bearing a 10 inch by 10 inch white box and a warning.

    Mr. Tauzin, Republican of Louisiana and the chairman of a subcommittee that oversees the telecommunications industry, placed the box on Mr. Gates's desk. Inside was a lemon meringue pie, a reminder of another pie that had been thrown in Mr. Gates's face several weeks earlier by a Microsoft critic. The message to Mr. Gates, the richest man on earth and the leader of the digital world, was blunt: You need to make friends in Washington.

    Mr. Gates apparently took Mr. Tauzin's message to heart -- with a vengeance. While Microsoft and its executives contributed a relatively modest $60,000 to Republican Party committees in 1997, those contributions shot up to $470,000 as part of the company's overall political contribution of $1.3 million in 1998. The 1998 figure included donations to political candidates, with the bulk of the money going to Republicans. This year, the company's contributions of nearly $600,000 have been more evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats, according to Federal Election Commission records.

    Mr. Gates and his top lieutenants have made dozens of trips to Washington, cultivating powerful figures in both parties and hiring some of the city's priciest lobbyists. Microsoft has retained Haley Barbour, former chairman of the Republican National Committee; Vic Fazio, a former Democratic congressman from California; Vin Weber, a former Republican congressman from Minnesota; Tom Downey, a former Democratic congressman from New York and a close friend of Vice President Al Gore; Mark Fabiani, former special counsel to the Clinton White House; and Kerry Knott, former chief of staff to Representative Dick Armey of Texas, the House majority leader.

    The company also poured millions of dollars into an aggressive public relations and political offensive, hiring an armada of well-connected lobbyists and underwriting the work of research groups, academics and consultants who have made arguments sympathetic to Microsoft's defense in the antitrust case.

    Microsoft has hired as consultant-spokesmen two former heads of the Justice Department's antitrust division and a dozen or more prominent academics and writers, who publish articles and give interviews advocating Microsoft's position.

    https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/07/us/us-versus-microsoft-the-strategy-how-microsoft-sought-friends-in-washington.html

    Remember, Trump no longer prosecutes U.S. firms involved in bribery:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c391ml9x878o

    Microsoft earns nearly $30 billion annually from Office.

    $30 billion dollars are at stake. You think their marketing department doesn't bribe reviewers to harshly criticize LibreOffice?

    The switch to Open Source isn't going to happen magically.

    It's going to be a long and bitter battle.

  • Here she is next to Zuck.

    Now he is trying to destroy her.

    If you want to know what it's like to run a social media empire, I highly recommend reading her book. It's terrific and entertaining.

    In fact, everyone should buy her book

  • Holy shit....This is HUGE.

    The Guardian doesn't mention it because these victims rarely get any attention, but Mohammad Baqr is directly responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Syrians. His men saved Bachar El Assad from the opposition. He was the most powerful militia commander in the region.

    He is the dude next to Iranian General Qassem Soleimani :

    Baqer recently resurfaced in Moscow.

    Ukrainian intelligence accused him of organizing the recruitment of Iraqi young men to fight for Russia

  • This is about revenge.

    Syria was the only ally of Iran and Russia in the region. They have literally no other ally.

    The overwhelming majority of Syrians HATED the Assad family. I have yet to meet a single Syrian who likes him or respects them. When people protested against Assad, he started shooting. Mass protests quickly turned into an armed uprising. He killed thousands of people. It didn't matter. You can't stop an entire nation against you. Bachar El Assad was in real trouble, so he begged his natural allies for help. Iran and Russia.

    Vladimir Putin bombed entires cities. Entire cities were destroyed. The Iranian fought hard for him. They started sending Shia militias to fight for Assad

    https://syriaaccountability.org/syrian-victims-of-iranian-crimes-should-not-be-overlooked/

    https://aljumhuriya.net/en/2020/01/06/soleimani-in-syria-a-legacy-of-death-and-devastation/

    10 years of fighting. 500,000 people were killed. 10 million Syrian fled the country.

    But the Syrian people didn't give up. At the end of the day, they still won. Syrian people around the world celebrated when Assad fled the country. Iran and Vladimir Putin were publically humiliated.

    Now, Bachar El Assad and his cronies live in exile in Moscow. They stole billions of dollars before leaving. Average wage in Syria is less than $40. They can use their immense wealth to corrupt officials, hire thugs and destabilize the country. Many of them dream of plotting their return:

    https://www.reuters.com/investigations/assads-exiled-spy-chief-billionaire-cousin-plot-syrian-uprisings-russia-2025-12-05/

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/5/al-assad-inner-circle-plotting-syrian-uprisings-from-russian-exile-report

    Meanwhile the new Syrian President wants closer relationships with arab states like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar.

    Iranian propaganda described as a crazy terrorist but turns out he is a ruthless pragmatic. He put on a suit and was welcomed by Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump. He promised to protect minorities. He allowed a dance festival. He even invited Jews to pray in Damascus.

    The Iranian are extremely angry. They fought 10 years for Syria and ended up losing their only ally.

    For both Assad henchmen and Iranian rulers, the attitude is now "Fuck. If we can't control it, we are going break it".

    I hope Syria becomes a thriving country.