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  • I’m inclined to agree with you. But it’s not like the Navi players or org are dumb, they obviously know better than us. For aleksi’s sake I hope they are competitive cause his career could really use a W.

  • To me it makes perfect sense that they are more granular during times when volatility is up and inflation is a concern. Otherwise everyone would be (rightfully) complaining that they are using outdated models when inflation needs to be gotten under control.

    Besides, the new weighting is public. It didn't change all that much. I'm not going to run the numbers but the napkin math says 1) it wouldnt significantly change the headline rate and 2) it wouldnt change what we take away: it's artificially lowered by volatile items like gasoline, and underlying consistent categories are still too hot for the BoC. So while it's true that the headline rate is "bullshit", it's not because they changed the weighting.

  • I dont really follow BR CS but HLTV article points out his lacklustre performance against international T1 competition might be to blame. Isn't stomping domestic competition to get to the international events still valuable? How high is someones rating supposed to be in tournaments where the team is losing? Not that I know better than MIBR do. I wonder who they replace him with...

  • Changing the formula isn't a problem, it changes all the time (and SHOULD change all the time). In my opinion the problem is the choice of headline from CBC. Even the article acknowledges the headline inflation rate is being influenced downwards by volatile items, and that economists as well as the BoC don't really care what the headline rate is. All eyes are still on the underlying "warm" parts of more consistent categories.

  • I check in every once in a while, at least until Apollo stops working. I mostly just stick to giving people Reddit alternatives or explaining the federated internet so people aren't scared of such a simple thing.

    Selfishly I just didn't want to use the Official App with ads. But once there's a viable alternative to Reddit, and it's actually better than Reddit, why would I go back? "hurr durr cause I can get a thousand updoots on my post". Who cares? It's about the quality of engagement. I was surprised how many people unironically care about their internet points and tie their identity up with a website.

  • Although a little outdated being from Nov 2022, Statistics Canada has a great breakdown of what contributes to the rising costs of food beyond transportation costs.

    I'm not saying corporate profit-taking isn't affecting prices or that we shouldn't do anything about it, just that there's a lot going on here. Last time I looked Loblaw's profit margin had increased from 2% to 3% from 2020-2023. A 50% increase is a lot and I think they're scum for doing that, but it doesn't explain the overall 30% increase in food prices.

  • TL;DR:
    Moses - Liquid leaving NA sucks, but the players they're bringing in are good and have promise. Not a top ten team on paper, but mentioned Daps' track record on scouting talent and putting together teams.

    Launders - Felt it was "traitorous" and a "huge mismanagement" of Liquid's brand. Not very optimistic about the team's future in the more competitive EU region

    Maniac - Worries about Yekindar and Patsi role overlap. Regards Yekindar IGL with suspicion. Would be "surprised to see the team punch above the top eight"

    Everyone started their response with what a blow this is to the NA region. Reasonable takes all around, I think.

    Zedtronic - Sad to see Liquid go. Still a NAFFER, but Liquid wont be my home team anymore. EG then coL, if we go on nationality. Hoping CS2 saves NA CS.

  • Yeah I don’t know where he’s going with this or what exactly the “overreach” is. It’s the CRA, they’re allowed to look.

    What does Shopify care if some customers are evading taxes? Why try and protect that? It’s probably all just grand-standing. I imagine they can delay in court but ultimately the CRA is not really “asking”.

  • Yeah I don’t know where he’s going with this or what exactly the “overreach” is. It’s the CRA, they’re allowed to look.

    What does Shopify care if some customers are evading taxes? Why try and protect that? It’s all probably just grand-standing for their clients. I imagine they can delay in court but ultimately the CRA is not really “asking”.