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  • I am so incredibly proud of my city for turning out in volume like this.

    Like the council I had expectations of low turnout and while waiting in line was not fun I’m glad to have spent the time.

  • I don't understand how this works.

    Actually, you understand how it works just fine. It’s they who misunderstand.

    The system of getting cheap materials from Canada (and more) for their industries was a tremendously good system for the US.

    Likewise being the recipient of a “brain drain” where educated and trained people from Canada and other countries was insanely good for the US. I worked for a major US tech company and well over half of their technical staff was educated outside the US.

    Their greed and idiocy is our gain. We can use our own timber, our own oil and hydro power, our own minerals. We can invite the Canadians and other foreigners who want to leave the US to found and join innovative firms here instead.

  • I have the osmc remote which I believe you should be able to make work on a pi 5 and kodi . Probably other choices too, pishop.ca has many options.

  • There are Firefox derivatives which are functionally equivalent for these purposes.

    I use Zen browser but there are others. These still rely on Mozilla for primary browser engine development but is independent and community-driven.

  • One of my friends posited a conspiracy theory that Comrade Spraytan must have tipped off his buds so they could short the market and this was all just a plot.

    FFS people we have so much evidence now this dude is a complete 🦆ing moron. He always has been this whole time! I’ve been saying it for over 30 years!!

  • Or we could have a digital services tariff, charging a stiff fee on American techbro monopolists like meta Google reddit Apple amazon etc.

    Also hits their ads, and then if they don’t like it they can pull out of Canada. This would open the space to domestic and non-us companies, and noncommercial entities like lemmy.

    The American firms hold on because of the network effect and their headstart thanks to VC investments but if we break their network effect we can break our dependence on them. I believe europe is working on something along these lines.

    Think big! Let’s really take those fuckers down.

  • This is a good article but I wish we would stop asking questions when the answers are obvious, and instead make statements.

    This headline should be “Danielle Smith and Postmedia are on Team Trump”. The article supports this conclusion well.

    As it stands it gives the article a cowardly vibe of “oh we’re just asking questions” when this article clearly is not. It would feel more authentic to just call a spade a spade.

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  • The argument I resonate the most from you here is that our allies might appreciate having our F-35s in place to act as a deterrent to further Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

    I still don’t love the idea, but I’m coming around to the idea that your perspective overall on taking current deliveries and cancelling the rest is quite reasonable and may actually be the best option.

    Thanks again for answering my questions. It’s a nontrivial amount of time to spent helping some internet rando. Cheers!

  • Sorry. I wasn’t clear in my earlier comment.

    I meant that the US administration would react poorly to a provocation like targeting Tesla specifically and lash out in ways that cause further harm.

    So while I would personally choose to start a public pissing contest because I’m mad as hell— Carney’s more mature approach will cause less pain in the short term.

    The good news is that Canadians are rejecting Teslas with or without any tariffs. Which is maybe even a bigger FU to Musk because he can’t even blame a government for his failures. I drive a South Korean EV and it’s a fantastic vehicle, and as you said some of the European ones are quite good too.

  • A really big part of me wishes we would do this but a smaller part of me thinks that the approach of Carney to less provocatively disentangle our economies while minimizing harm to our workers and industries is actually for the best

  • Are there going to be any CPC candidates at all by April 28?

  • Everyone makes jokes like it’s funny but it bears repeating in a serious tone.

    Trump either is a Russian asset, or has been successfully manipulated by Russian assets for many years. Whichever one it is doesn’t even matter that much because their level of control is so significant.

    No, he’s not just “Trump being Trump“ or some coincidence, it’s a specific pattern with a plethora of supporting evidence. This news is an extra grain of sand stacked on mountain. All by itself, the unexplainable appointment of Russian agent Tulsi Gabbard to head of US intelligence should be proof enough.

    The rest of the world needs to take this seriously even if the American voters don’t. The evidence demands that countries should stop intelligence cooperation, and should move with haste to remove American equipment from areas of critical infrastructure and national security. Amongst other things.

    That’s a big problem and nontrivial to accomplish but we can’t deal with it by laughing and being smug about how dumb Americans are.

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  • I appreciate your thoughtful reasoning, like you said even if we come to different conclusions.

    You’ve helped provide some context to a position I’ve disagreed with, and that feels much better in my mind than just stumbling at “why” with no real answer.

    One point of clarification I’d like to get a handle on. What in your perspective are these jets useful for in the context of Canadian defence?

    You hinted at a partial answer to my question with the mention of arctic patrols and supporting allies, but if you have time to elaborate on some practical scenarios I’d appreciate your perspective on that

  • Step 1: announce you will cripple the equipment you sell to allies, explicitly because you might attack them someday

    Step 2: execute boneheaded policies to ruin both global trade but especially your own economy’s functioning, demonstrating a commitment to idiocy, angering the entire world in the process

    Step 3: please buy our weapons

    Art of the deal.

  • I hope Canada can change this.

    One challenge has been that many of our best-educated people have left for the US, which has blunted some of the economic trickle-down effects that should accompany publicly-funded research. So we incur the costs but yet not reap the benefits, which dulls public enthusiasm for supporting this.

    It’s entirely plausible to me that this system has been upended and think we should reevaluate these choices to consider expanding funding for science not directly tied to industry and short-term benefits. But I don’t think it’ll be as easy as snapping our fingers

  • Thank you for sharing that

    I looked at this previously but had some concerns with most of the devices being rather old (most recent options are 2021) and even so the camera support seems to be quite rough.

    Does this match your experience as an early adopter or am I reading too much into it?

  • This looks extremely promising, thanks for sharing it.

    It’s the first I’ve heard of it but it already goes in the bucket of top options for me to consider.

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  • By far the biggest threat is coming from the very country that is supplying and would be required to maintain the F-35s.

    What good would these jets do? What threats could we expect to mitigate with them? They wouldn’t deter the US, China, Russia if they decided to attack us.

    So with respect, I’m feeling like your answer is reflective of a mindset that reflects a world order that doesn’t exist anymore.

    But I’m also open to consideration that I might be wrong. I’m not asking the questions about what good they would accomplish in a rhetorical way, I’ll listen to feedback from you about the usefulness they might deliver for us.

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  • Who are the other 4, I mean seriously?

    They are openly bragging about how they will deliver crippled planes in case they decide to attack them later.

    This should be 100% of Canadians. I can only hope a large chunk of the 38% are just completely ignorant about current events

  • For sure I get that.

    In my view at least part of why these were put in is that it’s easy for bad actors to use anti-Israel speech as a veneer over their actual underlying antisemitism.

    But especially as the government of Israel amplifies its own status as a bad actor, it’s becoming increasingly important to be able to speak openly about this. So I’m on board with the idea you’re presenting, but also just saying we need to be cautious about how this could be used to cause widespread harm.