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  • Twenty years ago, I briefly worked for a research group doing genomics stuff. The researchers couldn't code worth shit, so they had a hard time analyzing results in a reasonable amount of time. It was easy to be a hero.

    I suspect new researchers would be way better coders (I assume AI may help too).

    The pay was shit.

  • It's moved a further right since the NDP/LPC supply and confidence agreement. The carbon tax became politically toxic. There's no serious discussion of climate action - Alberta and Trump have seen to that. We aren't talking about any kind of wealth redistribution or tax increases on the wealthy (remember the capital gains reform?). There's no discussion of serious spending to directly alleviate the housing or healthcare crisis.

  • CMHC funded housing for decades. Conservative and Liberal governments funded it, and it worked in tandem with provinces that had governments of all stripes. That ended in the austerity of the 80s and 90s that was implemented by Conservative and Liberal federal governments.

    Immigration increases economic activity far beyond its costs.

    That isn't in question.

    The original article and CMHC piece describe a reduction in demand for rentals as one of the reasons prices have fallen slightly, and suggest that a reduction in immigration is the cause, thanks to where the reductions have happened.

    So racists have to lie about its economic effect, because using racism is very exposing.

    This isn't a question of race. It's a question of government policy, and the effect it has on people.

    Poor federal and provincial planning has triggered a polycrisis. By fixing the mistakes, hopefully we'll be able to welcome more people. In many cases, immigration can provide a fix by bringing in people we need. (There's a missing conversation about what that does to their home country and the quality of life Canada provides after they arrive, but let's save that for later)

    But it's hard to have conversations about potential fixes when mentions of immigration are greeted with accusations of racism.

  • Immigration is a policy. Noting the effect of the policy is not racist.

    The feds/provinces failed to factor population changes into policy, meaning we don't have enough housing, medical professionals, teachers, classrooms, etc.

    The ideal scenario is that we build enough houses (possibly using the immigration system to invite more construction workers to become citizens of our country), train enough healthcare professionals (possibly by inviting existing professionals in, or training during foreign students who stay), and ensure workers that we invite into the country receive the same benefits Canadians do.

  • We're old, politically like-minded, and we dog pile folks who disagree with us (e.g. Conservatives).

    I'm not 100% sure why I'm here. I think it's that I really like the idea of decentralized social media, and I generally fit the group think.

    Anyhow, welcome to Lemmy! I hope you enjoy it!

  • Cloudflare's customers probably wouldn't be on board with that. Google's properties provide a tonne of traffic to businesses. Doing anything to put that in jeopardy would probably have many of Cloudflare's customers looking for a new provider.

  • I like the last part:

    So here’s what I’ll say: You are missed. Not just by me, but by the world you once helped shape.

    We remember you. The version of you that lingered at the table. That laughed from the chest. That asked questions and waited for the answers. That touched without taking. That listened — really listened — when a woman spoke.

    You are not gone, but your presence is thinning. In restaurants, in friendships, in the slow rituals of romantic emergence.

    You’ve retreated — not into malice, but into something softer and harder all at once: Avoidance. Exhaustion. Disrepair.

    Maybe no one taught you how to stay. Maybe you tried once, and it hurt. Maybe the world told you your role was to provide, to perform, to protect — and never to feel.

    But here’s what’s real: We never needed you to be perfect. We needed you to be with us. Not above. Not muted. Not masked. Just with.

    And you can still come back. Not by becoming someone else, but by remembering what connection feels like when it’s honest and slow. When it’s earned and messy and sacred.

    We’re still here, those of us who are willing to cocreate something true. We are not impossible to please. We’re not asking for performances.

    We are asking for presence. For courage. For breath and eye contact and the ability to say, “I’m here. I don’t know how to do this perfectly, but I want to try.”

    Come back. Not with flowers or fireworks, but with willingness. With your whole, beautiful, imperfect heart.

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    Voters are unlikely to forgive the Liberals

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    Why you’re miserable: We’ve grown too comfortable on the booming riches of ages past

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